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View Poll Results: The non-call on the last 4th down play was....
The Right call....let the players play 35 26.92%
The Wrong call...he was held after five yards...you have to call that 95 73.08%
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Old 02-04-2013, 10:16 AM   #51
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You want consistency, and they allowed contact like that all game, so I am fine with it. The PIs that were called had a guy of out position tugging on a jersey of a receiver going for the ball.

If Crabtree had run a better route he could have avoised most of the contact and been in a position to catch it or force a grab from the back, which would have been called. As it was there was contact both ways and the receiver seemed not to be trying to go for the ball and was not on the same page as the QB due to the pressure.

I wanted SF to win, but the whining drives me nuts.

The Ed Reed offsides on the 2 point conversion looked like the main missed call and the guy pushing the ref.

SF made a ton of mistakes that cost them way more than officiating IMO.
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Old 02-04-2013, 10:34 AM   #52
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Is it just me, or was I the only one to have found the head ref to be incompetent of making key decisions?
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Not a month goes by I don't think of that hold.
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Old 02-04-2013, 10:45 AM   #54
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If that was anyone in the Pats secondary last night doing that to Crabtree they throw the flag.
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I don't care for your insults and i stand by my statement. If Brady had QB'd last nights game, he would have been sacked 6 times. I don't know if you disagree with this or what. Brady had a QBR of 62 vs the Ravens and Flacco had a QBR of 124 vs the 49ers. If you think Brady is the future of the pats, you're living in 2002.
I'm guessing you weren't born before 2002...
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I'm guessing you weren't born before 2002...
Hey, that's not fair. He seems at least 13 or 14 from his posts...
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why a hack like Bogur was assigned to this game...this is a travesty
That article is damning. Mo was right about Boger's anointment as a SB ref. Ironic after last night that the article criticizes Boger for not ejecting Cam Newton for bumping him as required by the rules. The disease must be catching among refs.
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No, i'm a Pats fan. I'm just saying, if the pats want to win again, they have to be more hungry than the other team. The 49ers may have been the better team, but the ravens were more hungry. Does an ugg wearing QB help us be mentally tough? Compare Brady to Flacco, especially against pressure. If Brady had QB'd that game for the Ravens, the Ravens would have lost. And it wouldn't have even been close. We need a new QB, guys.
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That article is damning. Mo was right about Boger's anointment as a SB ref. Ironic after last night that the article criticizes Boger for not ejecting Cam Newton for bumping him as required by the rules. The disease must be catching among refs.
I think at this point we should just be happy that Goodell didn't appoint Oakley and Sweeting as special guest officials...
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I can't imagine the patriots would get away with that if they were defending that pass. Seems like the league for whatever reasons let's certain defenses play that way.
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