During the ‘Monday Night Football’ broadcast between the Eagles and Commanders, Troy Aikman openly disagreed with ESPN’s rules analyst when debating a call on the field during the fourth quarter
broadcast between the Eagles and Commanders, Troy Aikman openly disagreed with ESPN’s rules analyst when debating a call on the field during the fourth quarter.
The play in question came when Washington wide receiver Jahan Dotson was called for pass interference. During the play, he and teammate Curtis Samuel crossed paths while running their routes and Dotson ran into Samuel’s defender. As a result, Eagles cornerback Josiah Scott was held up and Samuel had a wide open reception. “I think Johan Dotson, here, is just running his route,” Aikman said. “I don’t think he’s trying to pick anybody off. I think he’s trying to run.
Aikman quickly responded with, “I disagree. I don’t think he created it, I think he’s running a route.” More Extra Mustard:
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
ESPN’s Troy Aikman didn’t make any Eagles fans Monday nightAikman is one of the few NFL analysts willing to criticize the referees. But he didn't seem too upset about a questionable call that cost the Birds the game.
Read more »
Yosemite is trying to lure visitors from rival Tahoe this winterBorn during the Depression, this Yosemite ski area 'gets' Californians during a recession.
Read more »
JON JOHNSON COLUMN: Something special brewing with Troy footballTROY – A crowded Tailgate Terrace two hours before kickoff, a pregame military appreciation celebration with an American flag stretching the length of the football field and another thrilling comeback
Read more »
Adult game night gift ideasGather your friends. These are the games you’ll want to play after the kids go to bed.
Read more »
Fun family game night gift ideasGrab the kids and gather around the table. This selection of games will have you reconnecting and laughing out loud!
Read more »
Inside Sixers: The aftermath of Joel Embiid’s career night, Matisse Thybulle’s journaling and moreEmbiid told anyone within earshot inside the Sixers' locker room that he should have had a 60-point triple-double, a figure he later bumped to a quadruple-double during his formal news conference.
Read more »