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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.The thing is (save for the first challenge), it wasn't Boger's fault - the blown calls were the fault of his crew, not him directly.
Nonetheless, an absolute travesty that should be fully investigated.
I hear ya, im done with the nfl after tom and bill are goneJerome Boger is a ****ing incompetent *****, and the fact that the league employs clowns like him and Goodell is a huge part of why I'm done with the NFL the moment Brady and Belichick retire. But this is what you get when you leave the game in his hands. You gotta win every Boger-officiated game by two touchdowns because it's a 50/50 chance that he's taking one of them off the board.
Bend over bob won't say a thing, hes forgotten where he came fromIf Kraft doesn’t throw a stink after that disgrace of a game, with the refs costing the Pats multiple touchdowns, I will have no respect for him as an owner. Even worse, if the league doesn’t take steps to correct this, I will assume the games are fixed and refuse to watch any more games.
Today’s game was a total embarrassment for the NFL. That game was given to the Chiefs.
What do you think it would take to get Boger from the Chiefs? He's a game changer. Maybe 2 1sts?
Hard to remember a game where so many calls were unambiguously wrong. Patriots had a TD taken off the board, a likely TD (Gilmore likely scores), an extremely important third down that was inexplicably marked a yard further, the grossly blatant DPI on Sanu (that was shockingly obvious). At minimum (and it is the VERY minimum) any one of those calls are correctly made (IMHO he did not get the first down) and there is enough time on the clock for the Patriots to get one more shot. And that's not counting the calls that were up for interpretation but sucked (Chung holding IMHO).
I think one of the dipsh!t talking heads had it right. In a billion dollar league to have that kind of clear, unambiguous incompetence repeated so much is shocking, And anyone who things that did not, again at very very minimum, give the Patriots another chance (which is a BFD) is part of the problem.
This may actually have been the first game ever where we wanted to challenge a huge call but didn’t have any challenges available
Tunescribe, you must not have watched the infamous Ben Dreith game. Today's game was pretty bad, but the Raiders playoff game was absolutely brutal. Patriots defensive linemen starting off plays with their shirts tucked in, the same plays ending with their jerseys pulled out from holds by the Raiders offensive linemen, went on for the entire game. The 4th quarter saw Russ Francis get both his arms pinned to his body by LB Phil Villipiano as he was trying to catch a key third down pass late in the 4th when the Patriots were trying to run down the clock. The officials were all looking at the play and gutlessly swallowed their whistles on what should have been one of the easiest DPI calls ever. Earlier in the game Francis had his nose broken on a cheap shot that wasn't called. Then the Ben Dreith phantom roughing the passer call on Sugar Bear Hamilton was just the last of the long list of bad calls and non-calls. That game still remains the worst reffed game I've seen in 50+ years of watching the NFL.Dreith had one bad call. This game had multiples.
Exactly which game were you and Jerome Bogers crew watching? The offense wasn’t great - but the officiating was catastrophic, and arguably blatant.I hate these whinny threads. Patriots offense wasn't good enough to win. Period.
You need to join Chiefs planet, you're good material for that cesspool.Oh shove it. They played the Chiefs even in this game, this was one of the rare times a team was legitimately screwed by bad officiating.
You need to join Chiefs planet, you're good material for that cesspool.