Don't know! All a part of the crappy oline play yesterday, I suppose! All vets too!How in God's name do you have multiple false starts in your own building?
The real question is, what's the NFL average for home-team false starts per game? Anyone know?
That's quite surprising. Thanks!http://www.nflpenalties.com/penalty/false-start?year=2013
2013- Average overall 16.56 False Start penalties per team league wide
275 *at home*, 255 away.
So, counter-intuitive result of more at home. That's surprising.
Rams were actually less than average last year, 7 at home, 7 on road.
Having a different QB hurts a bit - different cadence - different rhythms - but we know that isn't entirely it. This has been going on for years. YEARS.
Yeah, only Dallas was worse due to the rule that any team playing the 49ers has to automatically shove their heads up their ass and let them win.Still, though... roughly one per game on average, and we had 3 yesterday.
The only thing I could figure is that the ball was over thrown so far they deemed it uncatchable. For me it comes back to the zebras being too active in the game and wrs begging for penalties. There isn't a guy on that defense who could cover Quick yesterday, he should have had 20 targets and 2 or 3 TDsHere's one that I still don't understand. They called defensive illegal contact down field on Quick, but because the ball was all ready in the air they picked the flag up. So if the ball is in the air... Wouldn't it then be pass interference. Instead it's nothing? I truly do not understand that call... If someone has some insight, please enlighten me.
The only thing I could figure is that the ball was over thrown so far they deemed it uncatchable. For me it comes back to the zebras being too active in the game and wrs begging for penalties. There isn't a guy on that defense who could cover Quick yesterday, he should have had 20 targets and 2 or 3 TDs