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ESPN crew saying we got hosed


The Lobo

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Right now on prime time, they are saying Adams did not pick that off and it should have been reviewed. Said the refs and New York failed us and that Ron didn’t get an explanation for that or the grounding. 

I couldn’t really tell in the grounding play, was he out of the box?

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I'm prett apathetic at this point.  The NFL took my heart and stomped it out in Superbowl 50.  That being said, the Adams play was absolutely an incomplete pass, and yes, Cam was out of the tackle box on the grounding call.  But, what does it matter now?  Another long offseason.

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

I'm prett apathetic at this point.  The NFL took my heart and stomped it out in Superbowl 50.  That being said, the Adams play was absolutely an incomplete pass, and yes, Cam was out of the tackle box on the grounding call.  But, what does it matter now?  Another long offseason.

He wasn't out of the tackle box.  The ball was lined up on the right side and he was barely out of the line on the field.  The only question was whether Bersin was in the area.

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Just now, Dr. Quest said:

Just watched the replay, Adams never had control of the ball, why that was not reviewed is baffling...

Same reason the dumb ass refs needed some random ref to run on the field to tell them the rule about running clock on penalties under 1 min.  Those dudes were acting drunk all game.

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