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Apparently, Crayton had a busy day yesterday. He took swipes at the Pats on First Take, NFL Live, and the Colin Cowherd show. It was a regular ESPN Idiot Tour. What he said on the Cowherd show might actually be the most moronic though.
While on Cowherd's show, he let it accidentally slip in a response that some teams "have gotten a few good calls against them (the Cowboys)" that he quickly changes to "a few good plays" when he was talking about . When Cowherd presses him that he said "calls" and not plays, he said "a certain team" has gotten good calls against the Cowboys. Later in the interview, he says of the "so called" PI call on Watkins where the tripped up Moss in the endzone "for any other team it would be incidental contact, but they're the Patriots".
Here is the link to his segment, but you gotta be an ESPN Insider to hear:
http://insider.espn.go.com/insider/espnradio/player?context=insider&id=3086795
Anyone wonder why Belichick is running up the score. Two weeks later and Crayton is still obsessed with the Patriots loss rather than focusing in on the Eagles. I am sure that is a huge psychological advantage if we meet in the Super Bowl.
While on Cowherd's show, he let it accidentally slip in a response that some teams "have gotten a few good calls against them (the Cowboys)" that he quickly changes to "a few good plays" when he was talking about . When Cowherd presses him that he said "calls" and not plays, he said "a certain team" has gotten good calls against the Cowboys. Later in the interview, he says of the "so called" PI call on Watkins where the tripped up Moss in the endzone "for any other team it would be incidental contact, but they're the Patriots".
Here is the link to his segment, but you gotta be an ESPN Insider to hear:
http://insider.espn.go.com/insider/espnradio/player?context=insider&id=3086795
Anyone wonder why Belichick is running up the score. Two weeks later and Crayton is still obsessed with the Patriots loss rather than focusing in on the Eagles. I am sure that is a huge psychological advantage if we meet in the Super Bowl.