but that roughing the passer on Fletcher was a ****ty call. It was hardly helmet to helmet.
I never blame the refs...
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Originally posted by billsfanonebut that roughing the passer on Fletcher was a ****ty call. It was hardly helmet to helmet.
It's easy to blame the refs. They suck worse than hockey refs now thanks to the lockout.
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I still wonder if the calls would have been better had Johnny Grier not gotten hurt Scott Green was not a suitable replacementLast edited by The_Philster; 10-04-2004, 05:11 AM.
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yeah this call was quite hillarious...it was not even close to being a foul LF was playing football and made a good clean hit on the QB who was in the process of getting rid of the ball...and there was no bad contact. The ref was seeing things and should be put to immediate death.
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Originally posted by Typ0yeah this call was quite hillarious...it was not even close to being a foul LF was playing football and made a good clean hit on the QB who was in the process of getting rid of the ball...and there was no bad contact. The ref was seeing things and should be put to immediate death.
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Originally posted by Mr. MiyagiAnother proud employee of the New England Patriots.
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Originally posted by OpIv37It's all about the NFL protecting their pretty-boy poster child Brady. Notice at the end of the game when the Pats' LB was going at it with Campbell- he literally hit Campbell in the face right in front of the ref AFTER the play, and there was no flag. Why? Cuz he's not Tom Brady and he doesn't sell tickets so the refs don't give a ****.
them called."Adversity is an opportunity for heroism."
"The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender."
Marv Levy
Reporter:
"What do you think of your team's execution?"
Coach:
"I'm all for it !!"
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I blame the refs for accepting their payoffs yesturday
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