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Lions / Seahawks thread - who u got?


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Seahawks' DB hanging onto the WR for dear life may have had a bit of impact on why the WR couldn't catch up to the ball.

You usually don't see balls ruled uncatchable unless they're WAY off. That ball wasn't. It was just out of reach of a WR being blatantly held.

What I'm saying is even if it's uncatchable that would still be an illegal contact penalty.

 

And now a clean textbook tackle from behind on a QB is called roughing... Didn't touch his head at all either. Cam would've never gotten that call. Nor would Big Ben. Just pussy fags like Wilson, Brady, Brees, Ryan. Such a joke.

 

This is easily one of the worst officiated games I've ever seen. Lions getting hosed. Of course, their play isn't helping them but they never had a chance with this officiating anyways.

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1 minute ago, ichigo1057 said:

Lol So that is a catch but Cotchery's in the Superbowl was incomplete. Screw these refs. All I ask for is an evenly called game but damned if the refs don't always seem to shift the game in favor of one team or another this season.

Depends on the teams that are playing, brother.

And sometimes the PLAYER that is playing.

Or both.

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