WhiskeyBreath
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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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.from the quick soundbyte i saw, he just gave sd creditI haven't watched any post game stuff so he might have already done it but who does he blame this time for another early post season exit?
Himself. He may have threw over 300 yards, and was great in the overall passing game, but he put up 17 friggin' points. That's not enough to win most playoff games.
Some pretty awful officiating; the Refs handed SD the game on a platter and they still almost blew it.
Yeah, like that blatant pick that they actually flagged the Colts for and ended a drive on.
Oh, wait..... they let them get away with it, it gave the Colts a first down and led to Indy points. Nevermind.
There's a difference between non-calls that are rarely called (pick plays) and calling ticky-tack Def Holding and facemask penalties on a game winning drive in the freaking playoffs. They called two huge penalties when the Colts had SD stopped cold. That crew was bad.
If Peyton can't make crisp passes to wide open receivers than clearly there must have been a protection problem.he had 3 easy picks that were dropped.
you could argue 4.
he wasn't that great.
I remember when that never would have been defensive holding, but it is slipping my mind who lobbied to have that rule changed.There's a difference between non-calls that are rarely called (pick plays) and calling ticky-tack Def Holding and facemask penalties on a game winning drive in the freaking playoffs. They called two huge penalties when the Colts had SD stopped cold. That crew was bad.
Some pretty awful officiating; the Refs handed SD the game on a platter and they still almost blew it.
Some pretty awful officiating; the Refs handed SD the game on a platter and they still almost blew it.
I thought the game was officiated pretty well. The Colts Defense were the ones who committed the penalties that WERE clear as day. On replay the penalties became ever clearer. How anyone can disagree with that is beyond me.There's a difference between non-calls that are rarely called (pick plays) and calling ticky-tack Def Holding and facemask penalties on a game winning drive in the freaking playoffs. They called two huge penalties when the Colts had SD stopped cold. That crew was bad.
Bah, he probably just had Peyton Favre in his playoff pool.I thought the game was officiated pretty well. The Colts Defense were the ones who committed the penalties that WERE clear as day. On replay the penalties became ever clearer. How anyone can disagree with that is beyond me.