Friday, August 28, 2009

Jerry Jones Will Not Lower The Scoreboard This Year

We all know the controversy surrounding the Dallas Cowboys after Trepasso (Most. Talked about punter in the pre-season. Ever) punted the ball and hit the giant scoreboard. Well, it appears as if the NFL will not force to Jones to raise the scoreboard this year (even though he is doing it for a U2 contest anyway) for football games. Keywords: this year. From the Associated Press

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Friday clarified rules on punts that ricochet off the high-definition monitors hanging over most of the field at the new Cowboys Stadium. Perhaps the key part of his announcement is that the guidelines cover only this season, an indication the league may force Jones to raise the boards before the 2010 season, which ends with the Super Bowl in his building.

The league clearly wouldn't want even the remote possibility of a championship decided by a ball hitting a TV screen within a punter's reach.

"We will continue to address the particular circumstances in Dallas, giving full consideration to the competitive, safety and fan experience issues involved," Goodell said in a statement. "The Cowboys have been fully cooperative as we have addressed this subject, and we will continue to work closely with the club on a longer term resolution."

Long-term changes can be made only at the annual rules meeting. However, Goodell noted that Rule 3, Section 1 of the league rule book allows for changes new policy to be enacted for the current season only.

Jones was not immediately available for comment.

The video boards are the signature item of the $1.15 billion stadium because of their clarity and size: 60 yards long, stretching from 20-yard line to 20-yard line. The problem is they are 90 feet above the field.

While that is 5 feet above the league's standard, the ease Tennessee punters had kicking balls into the boards before — and once during — last Saturday night's debut game indicates that standard might need revision.

It happens that Titans coach Jeff Fisher is head of the NFL's competition committee, which is the group that worked with the league office to figure out how to handle balls conking off the boards.

Fisher's complaint went beyond the height. He realized officials didn't even see the ball hitting the boards because they were all watching the action on the field; he threw his challenge flag to make sure they realized what had happened. The ruling was a do-over, but time was not put back on the clock.

The new rules — which apply to all stadiums even though it's only an issue at this one — address those concerns.

Downs will still be replayed "if a ball in play strikes a video board, guide wire, sky cam, or any other object," but now the game clock will be reset to the time when the first play was snapped. Any penalties during the wiped-out play won't count, except for personal fouls.

Also, if officials on the field don't see the ball hitting the board, the replay assistant can now initiate a booth review at any time. If the replay assistant doesn't ask for a review, coaches can challenge under normal challenge rules.
Well that would suck to waste a challenge because Jerry Jones is a complete moron who must realize that several punts would go 5 feet above the minimum height allowed for a scoreboard (Jones' justification is that all punts should be kicked to the corners). And while Jerry Jones is a complete douche bag for putting the NFL in this predicament to begin with, at least the NFL is doing the right thing by calling a resetting the clock and calling a redo on such a play. If the ball hits the scoreboard a lot this year, I would not be surprised if the NFL tells Jerry to raise that thing pronto in the off-season.

6 comments:

  1. I hope 49ers punter Andy Lee hits it everytime he punts on Saturday.

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  2. Jerry Jones is the lead douchebag who is intent on ruining the NFL for his own selfish gain. see also Kraft, Robert and Snyder, Danny.

    and i hope the Cowboys are the first to lose a game because a punt gets blocked or run-back on the "re-do" because everyone on ST is exhausted from running downfield moments before.

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  3. i guess you like 8 hour games, Keith?

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  4. Haha. And I almost put that in there, kt, that it would be hysterical if somehow the Cowboys lose a game because of their own video screen.

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  5. arent those retards moving it up for some concert???? If they can do it for that, do it for the league that stadium was built for.

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  6. Yes they are for a U2 concert

    And just a small pet peave of mine, but please don't use the word "retard" or any extension of the word in future comments. I'm an education major and believe it or not, it is greatly offensive to me. Any other substitute is fine (this is probably the only blog that would allow the word "fuckface" but not "retard"). Thanks for understanding!

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