groundgame
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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.Great? No. They were not great. Saying so is just ridiculous.
They screwed the replay review of Amendola's catch. The CBS Replay clearly showed Amendola with control and his knee down on the ground while in contact with the Denver Safety.
They didn't call the egregious holding of Gronk by Talib in the end zone that kept Gronk from going up and getting a TD.
They didn't call Ward for his hold on Gronk.
They didn't call the numerous hands to the face by the Denver D that helped push Kline back on several occasions.
Great? No. They were not great. Saying so is just ridiculous.
They screwed the replay review of Amendola's catch. The CBS Replay clearly showed Amendola with control and his knee down on the ground while in contact with the Denver Safety.
They didn't call the egregious holding of Gronk by Talib in the end zone that kept Gronk from going up and getting a TD.
They didn't call Ward for his hold on Gronk.
They didn't call the numerous hands to the face by the Denver D that helped push Kline back on several occasions.
The refs let them play for the most part. A lot of us around here were worried that some phantom call was going to change the game, and that didn't happen. So kudos to them.
They didn't call Brady for intentional grounding once when at least three times they could have.. Twice in the final drive..Great? No. They were not great. Saying so is just ridiculous.
They screwed the replay review of Amendola's catch. The CBS Replay clearly showed Amendola with control and his knee down on the ground while in contact with the Denver Safety.
They didn't call the egregious holding of Gronk by Talib in the end zone that kept Gronk from going up and getting a TD.
They didn't call Ward for his hold on Gronk.
They didn't call the numerous hands to the face by the Denver D that helped push Kline back on several occasions.
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But really all you need to look at to know this game was not officiated above-board is the Amendola play. Anyone who is not legally blind can see his knee is down, and the ball is far more in control, when his knee touches the ground, than the ball was in the supposed catch Martavis Bryant made in the end zone that allowed the Broncos to play at home in the second round rather than in Cincinnati; and yet neither Simms nor Nance said a word about it, and the officials pretended his knee didn't touch.