mitsudriver
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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I rarely want to blame refs for outcomes but the NEED for the challenge really cost us there. Bad.I’m usually a passive person but I genuinely was thinking about instilling physical damage on this refereeing crew.
Poor Harry man, that was a superlative effort.
They could have if it had been called a touchdown, which is why officials are taught to err on the side of calling a touchdown in that situation. Just like they're taught to err on the side of calling a turnover, since both situations are automatically reviewed.
The fact this officiating crew not once but twice in the course of about five minutes of real time actively screwed that up suggests to me that the league should terminate this entire crew. There's just too much money riding on these games for that to be allowed to happen twice without examples being made.
Robbed twice. Scoop and score blown dead early, then oob on a clear TDWe were robbed of a TD. I don't care what anybody says. This offense is weak. And I particularly
despise the offensive line.
They also didn't reset the play clock so the Pats had to use a timeout.So they screw them out of the surefire defensive TD so they have to challenge to at least get the ball and then screw them out of the offensive TD and they can’t challenge to get it back because they already used that challenge to get the ball in the first place
I hate them.
It was Harry, and yes we were.