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It would be interesting how many calls or non calls that the refs cashed in on...
I feel like this is a flash back to just about the same time in 2018.
"This team sucks, they won't make it out of the first round of the playoffs"
What did the sane, objective NFL fan get out of tonight's game? Fucked out of OT and more entertainment.
This game was headed to OT without ref intervention. Two teams playing their ass off and fans should have been treated to a nail-biting OT. Instead they got zebras ruining the game.
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Also a possibility. My point remains. Fans of the sport that just want to watch football at the highest level were fucked out of that tonight. It would be embarrassing for the league if they had any true leadership that cared about the sport.Scoop and score is NE -7.
Harry oob is NE -7.
Dorsett PI.
I see a NE win and cover.
I've been laughing at Kordell (tonight the best team didn't win) Stewart and laughing at Hogfarmer (refs, Dee ford, coin toss, OT rules, cheating) to change colors now, so I'll go with Parcells: You are what your record is.Great game. We've improved. They're going to kick Cincinatti's ass. They gave it a great try, being down like they were. And it was a bad game for the Refs. The Patriots deserved to win.
The refs screwed NE. But this team has major problems. It’s basically Tom Eddleman and white vs the nfl with no line
I feel like this is a flash back to just about the same time in 2018.
"This team sucks, they won't make it out of the first round of the playoffs"
It was strange that after a clear and very correct readjustment that Romo correctly identified where they used Jules being double-teamed to open the field up, that they didn't stick with it. Romo was right, the Chiefs were in trouble because of that adjustment but they couldn't keep it going at the death which was a shame.
One thing that even the Patriot haters have to admit, is that this team will keep fighting to the very death and they will try anything and everything to get it done. As bad as the offense was, as terrible as the reffing was, the team still clawed their way back to a shot to tie the game up. I give them huge credit for that.
The way I see it, the 1st half was on the Patriots offense, the 2nd half was on the officiating.
Sanu has been invisible. Did he even have a catch yesterday?
He had one catch I believe. He's either really hampered by that high ankle sprain, or they're growing pains for expanding the playbook. That or the poor O-line play is just so bad that he doesn't get a chance to run a decent route. Or, all of the above.
It seemed like the only one who could actually read blitz and break out his route was Edelman. Dorsett looked lost, Sanu did too. Myers is still way too green to count on him, at least consistently. Harry minus the robbed touchdown is a mystery.
I think at this point they might have to run two backs and have Burkhead and White as pass catchers, because the receivers sans Edelman and Myers here and there, just aren't cutting it.
Luckily we get a cakewalk against Cinci, so they should be able to scheme some plays to get the offense going. If the offense struggles against the hapless Bengals then it's time to really be concerned.
Well, the ref was getting paid cash money...so...
I normally hate fans bitching about the refs but you guys got jobbed. The Kelce play, I can kind of understand, depending on where the ref who called him down was standing. The non PI call and the out of bounds call that should’ve been a TD were just awful tho.
Except, with turnovers and TD's automatically reviewed, refs are generally going to side with the turnover and TD and let the review booth clear things up.
as an official, i just can't understand how you don't let that play out. It will be automatically reviewed and you'll be bailed out on the call, regardless.
As an official, I just can't understand how you don't let that play out. It will be automatically reviewed and you'll be bailed out on the call, regardless.