- Joined
- Sep 13, 2004
- Messages
- 72,762
- Reaction score
- 22,591
Sure but i don’t allow it make me say silly things just so I can justify my unhappiness.It's called frustration. You've never felt it?
Registered Members experience this forum ad and noise-free.
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.Sure but i don’t allow it make me say silly things just so I can justify my unhappiness.It's called frustration. You've never felt it?
Didn't O'Brien call a timeout just last week to get NY to review a play that occurred outside of the last two minutes? Pretty certain that was not in the last two minutes of either half.they only review plays in last 2 minutes..what are you talking about?
Stop making excuses. If the Patriots can’t score a touchdown three times on one drive, they don’t deserve to win.BTW,,,THIS is NOT pass interference...just so all of you know going forward
We better hope sanu is hurt cause he has been terrible. Dorsett is gone after this year. This unit has two rookies.
It’s not hope. He’s not 100%. He was limited at practice this week.
I hope we trade Sony Michel to a foolish team.
I didn't think we could flub up a first one running back worse than Maroney.
Michel looks awful doesn't belong on a NFL roster
The correct term for the illustration in question is," corruption."BTW,,,THIS is NOT pass interference...just so all of you know going forward
So if I'm a ref, if I'm not 10000% sure a player did not score, I'm calling a TD.
I think a lot of posters have never played and don’t understand how a football team operates. The difference between an offense clicking and struggling is a fine line. Game plan, play calling, formation, mixing up personnel groups, play design, and many other things affect production. Coaching staff are constantly working to get the right combination.I agree and everything can change in the playoffs. Think the Pats of last year or the Giants of 2007 and 2011 (I can't believe I said that).
Pretty sure they can review a play anytime; it's within the final two minutes of either half that that's the only way a bad call can be overturned. Am I correct?
Agree but that's blatant PIStop making excuses. If the Patriots can’t score a touchdown three times on one drive, they don’t deserve to win.
Well in some cases you have to worry that replay may not be conclusive so you should probably make your best call. But on this play there was no question that replay would be clear and incontrovertible.So if I'm a ref, if I'm not 10000% sure a player did not score, I'm calling a TD.
Why would you do anything otherwise? The system is to the refs benefit.
So why put him out there and risk further injury? He must be well enough to to play.
He's weak. Shows no toughness. He gets bullied and pouts. IMOMyers catches most of the balls thrown his way..yes, he dropped the td pass
So if I'm a ref, if I'm not 10000% sure a player did not score, I'm calling a TD.
Why would you do anything otherwise? The system is to the refs benefit.
| 114 | 9K |
| 78 | 7K |
| 38 | 3K |
From our archive - this week all-time:
May 20 - June 4 (Through 26yrs)










