Dr. Lecter (11-14-2014)
If we had Tannehill and they had Orton we win
No it didn't.
The Bills got the ball in FG range directly because of that safety and proceeded to miss the FG.
Do you really think the momentum would have been in Miami's favor if Carpenter makes that kick to make it 12-12 or *gasp* the Bills find the end zone to make it 16-12? That safety actually had pretty much absolutely no impact on the game.
Maybe this bills team is mentally weak and they allow themselves to be frustrated by the refs.
Or maybe they just aren't very good.
Last edited by PhinsFan66; 11-14-2014 at 12:27 PM.
What about this one???
The offense simply isn't good enough to overcome ****ty weekly calls by the refs, but that doesn't make the calls less ****ty. I don't really give a **** about Carey's explanation during the game last night, every QB has two or three of those throughout a game and it's rarely, if ever, called the same way. Gilmore's PI was also horrible. Poor reffing certainly isn't the only reason the team loses and they certainly have enough deficiencies on offense to shoulder much of the blame, but I'm getting damn sick and tired of the timing and consequences of the calls having a direct impact on the outcome.
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northernbillfan (11-19-2014)
Walt Coleman dude, as soon as I saw him I knew either us or the Dolphins were getting screwed.
you guys need to stop whining about the refs, 125 yards rushing allowed with a 5.2 average and Tannehill had a rating of 114.8 with a 75%+ Comp, yeah he got sacked, but this were no game changing sacks, no turnovers out of it, the miami offense was moving the ball mostly all game
Just for fairness and the sake of objectivity, we did have a couple of calls that went our way in the first match-up that could have ended up differently (Watkin's TD, and the early whistle on a Fin catch where the receiver wasn't tagged down).