Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley was not happy with the illegal formation calls against him.
There was a lot of laundry on the field during the Baltimore Ravens' season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs, and it felt like more often than not, it was for illegal formation.
After the game, Stanley was not happy with all the calls against him, even insinuating that the refs weren't calling the game evenly. Stanley, who was penalized for illegal formation 11 times last season, wasn't the only Raven to receive such calls on Thursday. Right tackle Patrick Mekari and wide receiver Rashod Bateman each got called once for illegal formation as well.
By rule, an offensive tackle is lined up correctly if any part of his helmet is breaking the plane of the center's rear. In Stanley's eyes, he was doing exactly what he should've been doing.
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