First, I have to say that after not making any games the last two years, my family continued our tradition of traveling from New England to see the Pats game in Buffalo. We changed everything about the tradition in hopes of having some superstitious result in changing the game.
Unreal... Ive never been at a game where the crowd was even close to that.
But to my question...
In the first half, it seemed that everything went NE way (as usual) - including some calls that I wondered about from the stands.
In the second half, the Bills gained momentum on all fronts, and dare I say that there no longer seemed to be any pro-NE calls coming from the stripes...
The one that had me scratching was the PI call in the endzone on the Fitz interception. I watched it the whole way and it appeared to be an awful throw. The only thing I can think of is that the deep defender (not the one who made the pick) held up the WR, but they never showed a replay and I was wondering if it was legit?
Second question: Did Bellicheat get forced to take a timeout there at the end? And did he screw up by ordering the penalty? My math had the Pats getting the ball back prior to that point...
Unreal... Ive never been at a game where the crowd was even close to that.
But to my question...
In the first half, it seemed that everything went NE way (as usual) - including some calls that I wondered about from the stands.
In the second half, the Bills gained momentum on all fronts, and dare I say that there no longer seemed to be any pro-NE calls coming from the stripes...
The one that had me scratching was the PI call in the endzone on the Fitz interception. I watched it the whole way and it appeared to be an awful throw. The only thing I can think of is that the deep defender (not the one who made the pick) held up the WR, but they never showed a replay and I was wondering if it was legit?
Second question: Did Bellicheat get forced to take a timeout there at the end? And did he screw up by ordering the penalty? My math had the Pats getting the ball back prior to that point...
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