I was numb and then got angry after seeing the replay. Win or lose, I'm done watching the texans play. I'll watch other games but I just don't care anymore.
Didn't watch the game but recorded it on the DVR - time to get the shotgun out and take the DVR out for some target practice. :grin:
Just the thought of watching SportsCenter this week with us being replayed in full HD dozens of times makes me sick.
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I turned this garbage off in disgust after the "Play of the Year?" (according to nfl.com), so I must have missed something. How did JAX end up with 31? Did they let them kick the extra point just to drive home what a terrible team the Texans are and discourage them from showing up to next Sunday's game? Or are the Texans so bad that they give up points even after the game is over? Plz help, thx.
lol, now that I think about it, it was just a heat of the moment comment. LOL at the Kubiak comment, v3.0
The way I understood it, there was an excessive celebration penalty. Since it's a deadball foul, it was assessed to the Jags, but they had to take the PAT. I assumed that since it was going to be tacked onto the kickoff normally, they would be forced to kickoff (game can't end in D penalty) but... So, to answer your question, I have no idea
NFL rule. Jacksonville got an excessive celebration penalty. They have to do the PAT even on a game ending play.