<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>A few readers e-mailed me about this: After Bart Scott's two penalties near the end of the Pats-Ravens game had the Pats kicking off from Baltimore's 35, according to the rulebook, the Patriots could have intentionally kicked the ball out of bounds, and it would have been spotted at Baltimore's 5-yard line. Why? Because every out-of-bounds kickoff is spotted 30 yards from the point of the kickoff. I'm amazed Belichick didn't know this.</div></p> Ravens on of the five likely prevents the worst referee error of the game, the noncalled tackle by Derek Mason on the hail mary pass.</p>
Oh, goody. More us vs them fodder to Belichick to manipulate his minions into a frenzy with...... whopppeeeee!</p>
Who cares, Baltimore lost by their own doing at the end of teh day. All Billick had to do was run teh ball three times at th 30 and let a top 5 kicker kick one and make it a 10 point game. *correct me if Im wrong*</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> Oh, goody. More us vs them fodder to Belichick to manipulate his minions into a frenzy with...... whopppeeeee!</p> </div></p> </p> Not quite. I forgot to link, but is from the Sports Guy in Page2.</p>