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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.I'm sorry Joker, you're right. Confirmation bias applies to all 32 fanbases, except ours. Of course.
Game was marred by several bizarre plays:
- the incomplete pass call which led to the strip sack and Denver td. I thought the ref was awfully quick under the hood, that was a huge call and he got it wrong. 7 points for Denver. Also, Miller's subsequent sack should have been a penalty, as he hit Newton in the head/face.
- the punt return. I always wondered why missing a fair catch doesn't happen more often. The returner was surrounded by Panthers and would've had his head removed if they knew. 3 points for Denver
- the very poor fumble by the fullback after his big gainer, in a 1 on 1 situation. 3 points lost for Carolina
- the INT deep in Denver territory, right thru the receivers hands. 3 points lost.
- Cam's refusal to jump on the fumble - 7 points for Denver.
Even though they couldn't contain Miller and Ware, Carolina should have won the game but for those breaks.
Is it Denver or Manning?This describes an average Denver game this season. Just wanna emphasize that I think overall they deserved to win because they made more plays but it is really shocking how much luck they had this year in the majority of their very close regular season games.
Especially followed up with that little hook that got called holding to give Denver the 14 point lead. No consistency, classic Manning game.you forgot the obvious, textbook case of pass interference by the Broncos in the red zone on 3rd down. No call. CAR settled for a FG to make it 16-10. Sure, a TD wasn't guaranteed, but that was just a God-awful no-call.
I'm not saying the refs were corrupt.
I'm saying that the sucked, and their mistakes generally favored the Broncos.
I don't see how anyone can deny the bias that Goodell and his cronies have for their former team. Kensil is quoted as saying that he'll get even with Belichick for leaving and has tried his mightiest to do just that. Luckily, in true Jest fashion he's too stupid to figure out how to stop them from winning.
Spygate was a completely overblown violation of a memo that was called during a Jets game, just like the phony call that gave the Jets another shot at a closer FG to win a game against the Pats.
The Jets have also been guilty of various violations, including the intentional tripping of a Miami player and multiple tampering violations, that received nothing more than a slap on the wrist.
It's pretty clear that the NYJFL is biased.
It's both, and that's why their opponents always are playing against 2 teams.Is it Denver or Manning?
It's as simple as this from a league/Jets perspective: the enemy (Denver/ Manning) of my enemy (NE/Brady) is my friend.And what interest do these Jets fans have in fixing the Car-Den Super Bowl, which is, I thought, what this thread was about? And why did these Jets fans care enough to levy absurdly unjust penalties on the Saints for bountygate? And what was it about being a Jets fan that caused them to botch the Ray Rice case so spectacularly? Did you ever consider that stupidity and incompetence are the ties that bind these men (and their puppetmasters--the owners), rather than team fandom?
I just wanna know why they didn't call running into the kicker on that long punt return.
You were right. 2006 was NOs 1st season after Katrina and they won the SB in 2009Is this a time to say that whilst the terrible happenings of 9/11 and Robert Kraft going around saying to everyone we are all Patriots and then for them to go on to win the superbowl as we are all patriots ringing in my ears thinking should I be wearing a tin helmet.
Then in 2005 Katrina hit New Orleans, at the time one of the worst teams playing, lucky if they were to win 3... I said jokingly to many, I bet in 3 years they win the Superbowl.. I was wrong it was 5.
Now this year and I don't think I am alone in saying that we all knew Payton Manning was going to win another, but we never knew when or how it would come. Now we know. We all thought it would be 2 years ago but now we know that was two obvious.
Another was Ray Lewis going out into the sunset.
Hides behind a rock. LOL
Its like you don't want to believe it, but you can't help but feel that sometimes it does.
Yep I was *****ing about that tooDenver got away with that a few times this year. Most notably in the Pats regular season game.
And what interest do these Jets fans have in fixing the Car-Den Super Bowl, which is, I thought, what this thread was about? And why did these Jets fans care enough to levy absurdly unjust penalties on the Saints for bountygate? And what was it about being a Jets fan that caused them to botch the Ray Rice case so spectacularly? Did you ever consider that stupidity and incompetence are the ties that bind these men (and their puppetmasters--the owners), rather than team fandom?