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In the Chiefs-Ravens game a couple of calls stood out to me. First was when they called KC for roughing the passer. The defensive player for the Chiefs was on the ground and dove at Flacco's knee. A perfect example of the so-called "Tom Brady rule". I wonder if the Ravens are going to change their tune about the rules when it is them that benefit from it. Also, later in the game, Cassell, dropped the ball in the act of tucking it, thereby making it an incomplete pass. I wonder if they are going to show this one a million times and moan about how unfair the "Tuck rule" is and all that. To me it just proves that calls are called evenly for all teams.
 
I thought that Oher should have been called for holding when he sat on a Chiefs defender's shoulders.
 
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In the Chiefs-Ravens game a couple of calls stood out to me. First was when they called KC for roughing the passer. The defensive player for the Chiefs was on the ground and dove at Flacco's knee. A perfect example of the so-called "Tom Brady rule". I wonder if the Ravens are going to change their tune about the rules when it is them that benefit from it. Also, later in the game, Cassell, dropped the ball in the act of tucking it, thereby making it an incomplete pass. I wonder if they are going to show this one a million times and moan about how unfair the "Tuck rule" is and all that. To me it just proves that calls are called evenly for all teams.

The other one that stood out to me was when they called Cassel for intentional grounding. Basically, a bunch of Ravens players tood around the ref and lobbied him after the play until he threw the flag.

For a team that complains about other teams whining and getting calls, it was stupendously ironic.

I actually thought the refs played a huge role in that game. A few calls at one critical juncture in the second quarter really shifted the entire momentum of the game.
 
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The other one that stood out to me was when they called Cassel for intentional grounding. Basically, a bunch of Ravens players tood around the ref and lobbied him after the play until he threw the flag.

For a team that complains about other teams whining and getting calls, it was stupendously ironic.

I actually thought the refs played a huge role in that game. A few calls at one critical juncture in the second quarter really shifted the entire momentum of the game.

Bunch of low-life, scum-of-the-Earth, thug, hypocrites. Looking forward to potentially watching the Patriots waxing them up and down the field at the Razor in two weeks. :rocker:
 
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