I totally get the market reason that Love got the contract that he got.
With that said, between the big contract and the big INT in the playoffs, he's going to have fans pretty upset with him if he doesn't perform at a high level this year.
I've never heard grounding not called for that reason, ever. What? Like, usually grounding is literally caused by a defensive player impacting the QB in some way.
Of course the moment the Eagles' offense starts to sputter, we get two illegal motion penalties, Love starts throwing bad passes and the receivers start dropping balls. Terrible drive.
Thank goodness they didn't call the offsides. It was close and could have gone either way.
Although why would the play have been "stopped", Mr. Announcer?