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Is there any doubt the NFL wants the Giants to win?


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4 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

refs didn't block the FG or fumble in their own red zone. calm down.

 

4 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

refs didn't block the FG or fumble in their own red zone. calm down.

They let the guy jump off sides to block the FG. They also have allowed holding and helmet to helmet all day.  Let's not forget OBJ. 

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14 minutes ago, bleys said:

Don't talk about 2 plays and then ignore 15 plays involving player safety..   That's weak. 

OBJ was called for several personal fouls, and made 1 dangerous play that should have been an ejection.

if the NFL had wanted the Giants  to win, they would have won. they didn't. nothing to see here. take your conspiracy theories to the Taints.

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1 minute ago, Mother Grabber said:

OBJ was called for several personal fouls, and made 1 dangerous play that should have been an ejection. nothing to see here. take your conspiracy theories to the Taints.

He threw 2 punches as well...either of which would require ejection.

your justification is weak

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