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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.Ugh so frustrating. You have the GOAT TE getting called for ticky tack crap and some second year primadonna like Beckham Jr getting preferential treatment?The treatment Gronk gets from the refs is almost as frustrating as what our secondary went through today.
I agree. It's really very irritating. Other teams can rough him and abuse him and there's never any flags, but if he does anything that resembles roughing against some 5'9" DB, it's automatically a parade of yellow. They treat him like he's the Hulk playing football, like he's impervious to injury and unable to be stopped, but needs to be prevented from using his super abilities to harm anyone at all costs.The treatment Gronk gets from the refs is almost as frustrating as what our secondary went through today.
Hoculi just wants more TV time. Thats all. And goodell was in the house.
Can't say I agree with this rationale.Beckham should have had a TD so it all evened out in the end.
Right call but bad rule.
It was a coordinated attack. The Pats, plagued by injuries, overcame it.On top of the horrible officiating, it's inbearable listening to Phil Simms say over and over, "the refs got the right call", "good call by the ref", "the refs called the right one on that play", blah blah blah.
To be fair, he did question one PI call today - theres a first time for everything.
Right call but bad rule.
What about the one on Gronk?Overall it wasn't terrible, but the phantom PI on Butler was inexcusable.