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Should Penalty Have Negated Arizona's Game-Winning TD?


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Pro Football Talk - It appears as though the game-winning touchdown scored by the Cardinals on Sunday night against the Packers should have been negated.

 

Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered a blow to the head and had his face mask pulled as Arizona defensive back Michael Adams collided with him on the play that led to Karlos Dansby's winning touchdown.

 

One league source told Pro Football Talk via e-mail, "It should have been a personal foul grabbing the face mask and 15-yard penalty and a first down for Green Bay."

 

When looking at the video, Pro Football Talk, points out that Rodgers appears to have had the football in his hands for three full seconds before getting hit by Adams.

 

http://www.realgmfootball.com/src_wiretap_archives/15391/20100111/should_penalty_have_negated_arizonas_game_winning_td/

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Not to mention the helmet to helmet hit on Rodgers the play before or the 2 offensive PI calls on Fitzgerald when he just trucked Charles Woodson 10 yards downfield. We didn't catch on break that entire game from the refs.

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Doesnt matter. It was a fumble for sure then after he pulled his mask so it still dont matter cuz Arizona would have the ball still but it probably wouldnt be a defensive TD.

 

Not trying be an [expletive] but people gotta get over it. All these kind of stuff happens in the league and there isn't nothing you can do.

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