You're just like your team, no concept of what it means to referree. Al calls against you are BS. All calls in your favor are good calls. What a crock.
Are you complaining that Wright got a ticky tack roughin the passer for touching Flacco's helmet? Nope, you don't mind that.
Then you come out with the BS that Tom Brady is the only QB protected. Get real. Watch the tape of the Pats-Bills game this year and see Brady abused. Some refs call tight and some not so tight, but if you hit a QB in hte head you get called. Every single time. To say that the ball was near the QBs head is just stupid. It doesn't matter. Don't hit the QB in the head. Don'
t hit him low. Don't hit him late. Don't pile drive him. Wrap him up, and if the ball is away, don't frinking hit him. What is so hard about that?
Man up. You lost. It wasn't the referree's fault. The Ravens did the same complaining after they lost in 2007.
Newsflash: They lost because they couldn't play under control down the stretch.
Suggs should be suspended for going after Brady's knees. He went low deiberately and late.
Lewis is a coward. Trying to say that QBs are no different than other players and should be hit at will. Fine for him, master of smacking WRs in the act of catching a ball. Fact is, QBs have to stand there and take a hit, something Lewis doesn't have to do. This is true of all LBs and DBs, but most do not try to pretend otherwise. For the record, Rodney Harrison, Patriot of not, is no better. They want free rein to hit players not in a position to defend themselves, but don't want to be hit.
Go back to Balitmore and cry. If your team doesn't grow a pair and take responsibility, they won't learn or eradicate their stupid playing and your season is over.
Maybe you didn't get the same feed we did, but Harbaugh will be fined heavily. His "BS call" went out over the air on TV.
YouTube - Ray Lewis calls officiating 'Embarassing'
Those ticky-tacky calls may be "correct," but you literally cannot touch Tom Brady now without expecting a penalty. The guys are just expressing their frustration at Brady basically being untouchable in every single way, and even as New England fans, I don't think you can deny that.
Ngata reached his hands out to try to bat the ball down, which, by the way, is usually next to the quarterback's head right before being thrown. . .
Also, how often do you see a coach being flagged in football? Harbaugh wasn't publicly showing up the referees, but they actually called a personal foul on him anyway.
The spots were pretty bad too.
The bad officiating undoubtedly went both ways, but Baltimore got the shaft more often than New England.