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IF YOU DON'T LIKE THAT WITH GRANT NAPEAR

Grant's Rant: 11-15-22 Law of Physics in the NFL?

IF YOU DON'T LIKE THAT WITH GRANT NAPEAR

Grant Napear

Football, Sports, Basketball

4.7944 Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2022

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

How come the NFL doesn't take into account the law of physics on late hits such as what we saw last night on Monday Night football. Brandon Graham was flagged 15 yards because he ran into Washington QB Taylor Heinicke who had given himself up. Graham tried to hold up even going to his knees, but was flagged anyway. This makes no sense to me! There needs to be some common sense on calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's time for Grant.

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works plummy dot com n ew rx plumbing dot com How come the National Football League does not factor in the law of physics when they hand out

0:28.1

penalties?

0:29.1

Seriously, I mean the law of physics, last night a perfect example.

0:33.7

Taylor Heineke the quarterback of Washington gives himself up on third down.

0:38.4

Brandon Graham coming around the edge running full speed at the last second goes to his knees tries to prevent

0:44.9

a big collision but what's he going to do he's not going to stop dead in his tracks he

0:49.5

hits the quarterback 15-yard flag Washington is able to kneel on the football and that

0:55.0

prevents the Eagles from getting one last chance to win the game. I don't know if

0:59.0

they would have won the game or not but I do know that the NFL needs to have some common sense with their penalties.

1:04.6

Common sense is that a professional athlete or any athlete for that matter, a baby moving

1:09.8

forward is not going to be able to stop themselves.

1:12.0

All right? Why on earth do we not see that? is not

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see that

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see that and have some common sense

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in the National Football League.

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It never makes sense to me.

1:20.0

You know, we talk about what happened in the game with the Niners and the

1:23.8

Chargers and Joyie Greenlaw getting ejected for helmet to helmet contact on

1:27.9

Herbert. I can at least discuss that. I understand helmet to helmet but again what's Green

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