11-26-2007, 12:38 PM
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Re: I'd like to see Mike Periera explain...
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Originally Posted by COLT FAN
If you want to listen, I will tell you why it happened. Refs like teams go over the tapes of the teams to look for tendencies especially WR pushing off & Holdings like that. Moss has pushed off a half a dozen times in earlier games. So the refs were looking for that. In that play the DB stumbled and Moss had very little to do with that and the back judge was partially blocked. So with the history of the tapes and DB stumbling, he thought Moss had pushed off where as he didn't on that play. So a bad call. This happens all the times with the tendencies. That is why you can escape with a hold or pushoff in a game but the refs get back at you at later time
It is immaterial if the TD was good or not, they SHOULD have reviewed it. When coaches cann't challange it is upto the booth to do it. There is no excuse there. About both feet indown or not we would have only known how it would have been called only if they stopped and reviewed it. It could have gone either way. Pats are 11-0, so enjoy the win. All is part & parcel of the game.
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Moss pushes off when DBs are grabbing his hands and arms. I saw that idiot Charlie Casserly accusing Moss of OPI, and yes Moss did push off on the play in question, but Casserly seemed to miss the fact that one defender had grabed his entire arm, and the other one was pulling him down by the shirt.
As for the review, you're assuming the booth didn't see a replay. They get instant replays. You're wrong.
Last edited by upstater1; 11-26-2007 at 12:39 PM..
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