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    Re: Hogan "catch"

    On a positive note the Chiefs did cover the 7.5 point Vegas spread from those dubious calls.

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    Re: Hogan "catch"

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginger Vitis View Post
    OK maybe it isn't entirely Rex fault but whoever is watching the plays and advising Rex on whether to challenge calls or not is doing a piss poor job
    Rex says he takes no advice from the coaches booth and makes all decisions himself.
    The coaches coach.

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    Re: Hogan "catch"

    I thought it was odd to hear Rex say that whoever is his replay guy, he's at the mercy of what is shown in the stadium, so if the big screen doesnt show a replay of a certain play that ought to be challenged, they would have to challenge it blindly.
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    Re: Hogan "catch"

    Quote Originally Posted by Famous Amos View Post
    I thought it was odd to hear Rex say that whoever is his replay guy, he's at the mercy of what is shown in the stadium, so if the big screen doesnt show a replay of a certain play that ought to be challenged, they would have to challenge it blindly.

    Odd? You are way to kind. I find it enraging if they really don't have a guy in the booth looking at every close play. Talk about incompetence! The more Rex talks the more depressed I get.

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    Re: Hogan "catch"

    Even Watkins held the ball up on the first TD, to show that he had maintained possession, despite the Chief defenders trying to knock the ball out, while out of bounds.

    Hey, if it works for the Cheaters, why not everybody else, right?

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    Re: Hogan "catch"

    Quote Originally Posted by Novacane View Post
    Odd? You are way to kind. I find it enraging if they really don't have a guy in the booth looking at every close play. Talk about incompetence! The more Rex talks the more depressed I get.
    Apparently and according to bylaws, its at the discretion of the home team to display replays on their big boards. I found it odd because the Bills don't have other resources to help them. What the hell is the point of those Microsoft tablets? Don't they have someone taping the game too? I figure it's in the Bills not doing what they can to help themselves, within the rules of fair play.

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    Re: Hogan "catch"

    Quote Originally Posted by Typ0 View Post
    he is so full of ****. They didn't know what was going on.
    Same ***** show he ran in NYC. Exactly the same. He's a bumbling buffoon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Typ0 View Post
    he is so full of ****. They didn't know what was going on.
    Same ***** show he ran in NYC. Exactly the same. He's a bumbling buffoon.

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    Re: Hogan "catch"

    Quote Originally Posted by Famous Amos View Post
    Apparently and according to bylaws, its at the discretion of the home team to display replays on their big boards. I found it odd because the Bills don't have other resources to help them. What the hell is the point of those Microsoft tablets? Don't they have someone taping the game too? I figure it's in the Bills not doing what they can to help themselves, within the rules of fair play.
    They could simply watch tv like me and 100 million other viewers and they would have made all the right calls.

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    Re: Hogan "catch"

    Quote Originally Posted by Swiper View Post
    Same ***** show he ran in NYC. Exactly the same. He's a bumbling buffoon.

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    Same ***** show he ran in NYC. Exactly the same. He's a bumbling buffoon.
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    Re: Hogan "catch"

    It was a catch. No doubt about it. Hogan took 4 steps with the ball secured. It only came loose when he hit the ground. The ground can't cause fumbles so it should've been ruled a catch and then a no fumble. If the ball comes loose when he goes down right after making the grab then the whole "complete the process of a catch" thing comes into play and its incomplete. But Hogan took 4 steps with the ball, no bobbling, no nothing before getting tackled. Yet another enormous miss by the refs. And yes Rex ****ed up not challenging but he shouldn't have to. Refs can't miss such an easy call.

    Refs also blew the spot on a 3rd down run from Smith

    Refs also blew the Maclin catch. It wasn't one

    Refs just flat out blow.

    Not blaming them. We more than make our own brand of suck. But its pathetic how bad they are and how much they influence games

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    Re: Hogan "catch"

    Quote Originally Posted by Thurmal View Post
    Not after four full steps after the catch.
    I guess you have to assume the official who made the call thought it came out earlier.

    Sure, we shouldn't have to rely on the coach to fix the officials mess. But the fact remains, we do. Good coaches and staffs are on top of it. It has become apparent that the Bills are not. Everyone and their mother including the entire television crew agreed it was a catch. But our coach thought it was too close.

    Clueless.
    Lehner's history. He just doesn't know it yet.

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