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The one thing that bugs me the most about the media is when they defend the patriots obvious ref favoritism. Tradionally yes, the patriots do get called for the same amount of penalties as everyone else, but the problem is when these are called. Watch the browns game when Campbell was QB, the final drive in the 4th there was a PI called to set up the patriots to win, even though the browns outplayed them all game and that was a ticky tack call. The cooks TD this year to beat the texans is another perfect example, the ball obviously came out, but nope they ruled it a TD. It's not the amount of penalties in game, its the final quarter that calls are missed or sceptical in favor of NE
The ball can hit the ground and it can even move, however possession can't be lost and on that replay you can't say definitively that he either maintained or lost possession. The call on the field had to stand.
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Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
The ball can hit the ground and it can even move, however possession can't be lost and on that replay you can't say definitively that he either maintained or lost possession. The call on the field had to stand.
The ball falls out of his hand and on the ground. It is definitive as hell. If Dez didn't catch the ball, than neither did Cooks, not only that but the ball slipped out of cooks hands just like Seferian Jenkins hands which was ruled a fumble. Your so wrong on this. This was the first time I've ever seen this play not overturned ever, and I've seen some dumb **** overturned
Not here to be right, just here to have interesting discussions about my impulsive opinions
The ball falls out of his hand and on the ground. It is definitive as hell. If Dez didn't catch the ball, than neither did Cooks, not only that but the ball slipped out of cooks hands just like Seferian Jenkins hands which was ruled a fumble. Your so wrong on this. This was the first time I've ever seen this play not overturned ever, and I've seen some dumb **** overturned
No, it's not and if that was the Bills and Zay Jones you'd be arguing that it definitely didn't come out of his hands and the call shouldn't even be considered being overturned. To be clear I'm not saying it was a catch or not a catch, I'm saying the replay doesn't give you enough evidence to overturn the call on the field either way.
I thought the Dez catch was a catch and the Jenkins thing was too close for me personally.
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Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
No, it's not and if that was the Bills and Zay Jones you'd be arguing that it definitely didn't come out of his hands and the call shouldn't even be considered being overturned. To be clear I'm not saying it was a catch or not a catch, I'm saying the replay doesn't give you enough evidence to overturn the call on the field either way.
I thought the Dez catch was a catch and the Jenkins thing was too close for me personally.
No I would said the same I did about the Hyde int this year, and the matt Ryan fumble. I'd say damn, we got away with that one
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