Dolphins' Jack Jones speaks out on late flag vs. Panthers, how WR-DB matchups are officiated
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Dolphins' Jack Jones speaks out on late flag vs. Panthers, how WR-DB matchups are officiated
"With all honesty, that last call, when I watched it on film, it looks like a PI because he stops, he flares. On that play, I didn't grab Hunter or restrict Hunter from running his route. I just placed my hands there for placement, just to make sure I'm in a good spot, but I didn't slow him down."
"That's a good job by Renfrow. If it vice-versa - they were on defense, we were on offense and it was a sell - then, congratulations! We're happy about it."
"I'm not knocking Hunter Renfrow. He did what he was supposed to do, but I personally feel like the refs have to be better with the calls and making it more of a 'let them play' instead of 'I'm only going to call it when it looks this bad.'"
"Hunter Renfrow is a pro. He's a vet. He's been in the league for (six) years. I know Hunter, too. That's not a guy I'm taking a shot at. That's one of my boys. I mess with, I rock with Hunter."
Miami Dolphins cornerback Jack Jones was penalized for pass interference late in the loss to the Carolina Panthers that clinched the result. Jones acknowledged the play looked like pass interference on film but maintained he did not grab or restrict Hunter Renfrow and only placed his hands for positioning without slowing him. Jones characterized Renfrow's action as a sell that produced the clinching first down while also noting Renfrow's professionalism and veteran status. Jones called for better officiating and letting players compete, and he also faced multiple defensive holding calls during the game.
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