sly24
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I agree on the 4th and 1 challenge. There has to be conclusive evidence for the play to be overturned. We all know that by looking at the replay, it looked like forward progress gave him the first down but there's no camera right on top of this to show where exactly the ball crossed the out-of-bounds line. Inconclusive evidence. That never should have been overturned.
However, I feel like the Mayo penalty is the one that really hurt the most. At that point, I don't think the Ravens even had a first down in the game. That call got them into a rhythm. I think this was the most blown call too, it was no where near holding. It is even debatable.
Oh and Jones was blatantly being held by Oher on almost every play. No call.
After watching DEN-ATL last monday night, I thought it was impossible for the refs to do worse, turns out I was wrong. This game is the worst officiated game I've seen in my life.
However, I feel like the Mayo penalty is the one that really hurt the most. At that point, I don't think the Ravens even had a first down in the game. That call got them into a rhythm. I think this was the most blown call too, it was no where near holding. It is even debatable.
Oh and Jones was blatantly being held by Oher on almost every play. No call.
After watching DEN-ATL last monday night, I thought it was impossible for the refs to do worse, turns out I was wrong. This game is the worst officiated game I've seen in my life.
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