Patriot_dynasty
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Where did they find these idiots?
What exactly is your problem with them?
What exactly is your problem with them?
My sentiments too.
I haven't seen an obviously bad call.
I didn't like the holding calls against either the Patriots or the Dolphins.
Those weren't holds by Koppen and on Wilfork.
Refs were a bit, um, green.
Honestly, if you thought these guys did a good job...go back to sleep. They called the game like a bunch of, no crap, rookies. Every other play there was a flag. Wrong game to break in the new guy. It didn't come back to bite us, but it could have. The officiating this year has been a complete joke.
There's almost no such thing as a bad holding call, given how often players really hold ...
If you want horrible officiating, turn on the Denver/Oakland game. The officials are throwing the flag damn near every play. And most of it IS the ticky-tack garbage that shouldn't be called. OH, and they are clearly favoring the Broncos.
Funny you mention it. Randy Moss mauled the defender near the end zone, got seperation because of it, caught the touchdown, then the MIAMI player got penalized.
Haha; the officiating was indeed a joke. But in the Pats favor.
Moss didn't "MAUL" Goodman nor did Randy get separation because of it. Moss' arm, while UP, did not push on Goodman. In fact, Goodman got called because he had his left arm out in an ARM BAR which was preventing Moss from running forward. So, YES, the Miami player was properly penalized. This was mentioned during the broadcast if you'd actually been paying attention.
Funny you mention it. Randy Moss mauled the defender near the end zone, got seperation because of it, caught the touchdown, then the MIAMI player got penalized.
Haha; the officiating was indeed a joke. But in the Pats favor.