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Maroney breaks big run on screen..gets tackled...Raven steps over him and steps on his helmet...no call...total disgrace
 
amazing how disappointed the announcing crew sounds here in the 4th quarter...just total bias...Brady throws incomplete...they jump for joy and start blabbing about the Ravens D co-ordinator again...shameless bias

face it...we're on an island
 
This is so much better with Kornheiser's chirping edited out in between plays.
 
"any coach can call a timeout"...Pereira

too bad moronic haters...you lose again
 
The NFL replay game last night with the cut-ins of Pereira were a huge help in totally negating the cr@p that was coming out of Baltimore.
Has this cut-in been done before for a replay game???

The excuses the Ravens were trying to float out there just make them look completely foolish and out of control. The inmates definitely run the asylum down there.

Maybe this will be a little wake-up call for all those sheep that like to buy into any and all things negative on the Pats. Yea, and I'm still waiting for my 10 bucks from the tooth fairy!!!
 
I caught the replay on NFL Network-- twice so far-- and nothing has been mentioned about the hail mary play to end the game.

Baltimore's Mason runs down to five actually blocking Randall Gay like it was a punt return! Gay falls down out of the play-- Mason turns and drapes himself over Assante's shoulders so he can't jump for the ball.

Two referees standing right there don't call it.

If Boller had 3 yards more arm strength we lose the game on a non-call.

Did anyone else notice this?

Also- On the last 4th down penalty when they called holding--Ben Watson is clearly hit in the end zone prior to the ball arriving. They called holding but it should have been pass interference...ball at the 1 yard line.
 
I caught the replay on NFL Network-- twice so far-- and nothing has been mentioned about the hail mary play to end the game.

Baltimore's Mason runs down to five actually blocking Randall Gay like it was a punt return! Gay falls down out of the play-- Mason turns and drapes himself over Assante's shoulders so he can't jump for the ball.

Two referees standing right there don't call it.

If Boller had 3 yards more arm strength we lose the game on a non-call.

Did anyone else notice this?

Also- On the last 4th down penalty when they called holding--Ben Watson is clearly hit in the end zone prior to the ball arriving. They called holding but it should have been pass interference...ball at the 1 yard line.

Sanders was being held everytime I saw him, and he was pointing it out to the refs. They were busy not giving a crap.
 
imo just for the record, there were two fouls on Watson in the end zone, first was the one that was called on the guy holdging after 5 yds - the other was in the end zone another DB comes over and hits Watson in the air well before the ball would have arrived.
 
imo just for the record, there were two fouls on Watson in the end zone, first was the one that was called on the guy holdging after 5 yds - the other was in the end zone another DB comes over and hits Watson in the air well before the ball would have arrived.

The first one was definitely a penalty. Regarding the second, I think the pass was tipped before it reached the EZ and so the over the top early hit was OK. Any confirm?
 
I'm also convinced that Ed Reed interfered with Randy Moss on that deep sideline ball that was broken up. Never looked back at the ball and made contact with Moss before the ball arrived. I watched that play about 10 times on DVR last night and came to the same conclusion every time.

Also, on the Ed Reed INT, Welker was being manhandled before the ball got there. Another pretty egregious no-call.

One last thing: On the Wilcox TD catch, when you watch it in slow-mo, I'm not 100% certain that he got both feet down in bounds. If you look at that play very carefully, his second foot (heel) appears to be on the line at the back of the end zone.
 
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The first one was definitely a penalty. Regarding the second, I think the pass was tipped before it reached the EZ and so the over the top early hit was OK. Any confirm?

That's my understanding, if the pass is tipped before getting to the receiver then there is no pass interference. It's also true if the pass is tipped at the LOS, there will be no PI after the tip (flag would be picked up if thrown, Umpire signals tip, then would confer with calling official if he has PI).
 
The NFL replay game last night with the cut-ins of Pereira were a huge help in totally negating the cr@p that was coming out of Baltimore.
Has this cut-in been done before for a replay game???

The excuses the Ravens were trying to float out there just make them look completely foolish and out of control. The inmates definitely run the asylum down there.

Maybe this will be a little wake-up call for all those sheep that like to buy into any and all things negative on the Pats. Yea, and I'm still waiting for my 10 bucks from the tooth fairy!!!

I enjoyed the cut-ins as well PatsChick87. Did you notice the cut-in with the Ravens defender complaining about the contact call on Ben Watson? He was saying the ref didn't even throw the flag until the ball was on the ground while the tape showed the flag being thrown BEFORE the ball even got to Watson...that was priceless!
 
amazing how disappointed the announcing crew sounds here in the 4th quarter...just total bias...Brady throws incomplete...they jump for joy and start blabbing about the Ravens D co-ordinator again...shameless bias

face it...we're on an island


Exactly why I couldn't watch it. I sat through that shameless and open CHEERING when the Ravens made any type of play, once, I wasn't going to sit through it again when I was trying to relax after working :)

We *are* in fact on an island, and the haters are melting the ice caps to raise the water levels in my opinion :)
 
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