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Does the NFL admit they screwed up again?

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It amazing, after all the complaining we hear from other fan bases, I dont think there is any other team that has more false accusations (taping practices, tampering with headsets) or blown calls (2006 afcc - facegaurding, 2013 week 7 vs Jets) that requires the NFl to admit they were wrong and the Pats were screwed. I wonder if it happens this time.
 
The Pats screwed themselves.

Fumble
3rd -1
Not containing Newton
 
If you play well enough, the refs cannot affect the outcome of the game.

At least as far as the offense goes, we played well. So yeah, that call cost us the game.
 
At least as far as the offense goes, we played well. So yeah, that call cost us the game.

Fumble lost by Ridley in field goal range, 15 yard penalty on Mankins on a drive in field goal range. No, they did not play well enough.
 
The Pats screwed themselves.

Fumble
3rd -1
Not containing Newton

Can we stop this? Did the Patriots make mistakes? Yes. Did that refs blow that game? Yes. And it's not an either/or.

And frankly, they far from screwed themselves. They were playing one of the best NFL teams, on the road, on Monday night, in an extremely loud stadium, and fought for 60 minutes. They made some mistakes, but they played some damn good football last night.
 
I'll be honest... after looking at replays I don't think that's as "obvious" a missed call as it looked at first. The throw just was not made to an area where it was obviously a catchable ball. I wouldn't have had a problem with it if they let it slide. But I do have a problem with the fact a flag WAS thrown and then they just picked it up with no explanation.


Anyway not gonna blame the refs. Talib's sub par game, Solder's missed block on a drive killing sack, some bad penalties, the weird play call on 3rd and 1, failure to contain Cam on 4 runs, and of course Ridley's fumble all were bigger contributors to the loss than that last play.

The Pats have a much bigger game Sunday night and they've gotta be better than that if they want to stop the Broncos.
 
It amazing, after all the complaining we hear from other fan bases, I dont think there is any other team that has more false accusations (taping practices, tampering with headsets) or blown calls (2006 afcc - facegaurding, 2013 week 7 vs Jets) that requires the NFl to admit they were wrong and the Pats were screwed. I wonder if it happens this time.

It doesn't amaze me anymore. The calls have become almost like a coin flip, especially at the end of games.

Most close games now remind me of the last drive of the 2007 Pats game in Baltimore when the Ravens defense committed one foul after another and then argued with the refs about all the calls going against them.
 
Can we stop this? Did the Patriots make mistakes? Yes. Did that refs blow that game? Yes. And it's not an either/or.

And frankly, they far from screwed themselves. They were playing one of the best NFL teams, on the road, on Monday night, in an extremely loud stadium, and fought for 60 minutes. They made some mistakes, but they played some damn good football last night.

On the bright side, I think the offense answered some questions last night. That is a good thing moving forward.
 
If you play well enough, the refs cannot affect the outcome of the game.

Well you cant play well every game. You cant outscore a team by 24 pts all the time like the Pats did vs. Pitt. The Pats played a very good team team with a great defense on the road and were in a position to win the game on the last play of the game. The Refs (or the ref who changed the call) made a bad call. I think the NFL should address it.
 
Well you cant play well every game. You cant outscore a team by 24 pts all the time like the Pats did vs. Pitt. The Pats played a very good team team with a great defense on the road and were in a position to win the game on the last play of the game. The Refs (or the ref who changed the call) made a bad call. I think the NFL should address it.

If they don't play well enough to win, then they risk having the refs affecting the game.
 
I'll be honest... after looking at replays I don't think that's as "obvious" a missed call as it looked at first. The throw just was not made to an area where it was obviously a catchable ball. I wouldn't have had a problem with it if they let it slide. But I do have a problem with the fact a flag WAS thrown and then they just picked it up with no explanation.

Initial contact with Gronk happened basically at the same spot where the int was made. Gronk was clearly trying to come back for the ball and the ball still would have traveled another couple of yards if not for the int. How many times do we see PI called on an underthrown ball where the CB is not looking back and runs into the WR who is trying to come or reach back to make a play? That is always called PI, how is this any different?
 
If they don't play well enough to win, then they risk having the refs affecting the game.

So with that logic any close game where a bad call by the officials is ok cause you can just chalk it up to the losing team not playing well enough to win?
 
So that makes a bad call by the refs ok?

Gronk could not have caught the ball.

This place has turned into a whiny snow bowl Raider fans board.
 
Can we stop this? Did the Patriots make mistakes? Yes. Did that refs blow that game? Yes. And it's not an either/or.

And frankly, they far from screwed themselves. They were playing one of the best NFL teams, on the road, on Monday night, in an extremely loud stadium, and fought for 60 minutes. They made some mistakes, but they played some damn good football last night.

They almost pulled it off too. Incredible.

It's strange how much better the Pats are than most teams at the end of games. The slightest amount of time left on the clock goes a long way for them.
 
If you play well enough, the refs cannot affect the outcome of the game.

So what? Any team that ever plays a close game can't complain about the refs? I'm sure the NFL crews will be reminded this weekend, "It doesn't matter if we blow a close game, because that team should have done more to avoid our incompetence."
 
The refs can change their mind if they determine the ball is not catchable. We actually lost that game long ago, so it should never have come to that. A disappointing performance after a long bye.They look soft and rusty.
 
So with that logic any close game where a bad call by the officials is ok cause you can just chalk it up to the losing team not playing well enough to win?

Now you are getting it.
 
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