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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

It was some phucking bullshit, and most longtime, sane NFL fans know it. But the McDonald TD was even worse in some respects. It was a blatant disregard of the rules.

That play is just unfathomable to me. Clearly pushes off Luke with both hands right in front of the ref's face, textbook penalty, and no call. And then to top it off they just brush off a review when it was also clear that he never had possession of the ball until he was out of bounds. 

 

Not that it mattered in the end, as we got our asses whooped in every single aspect of the game, but it's still a damn shame to see.

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12 minutes ago, t96 said:

That play is just unfathomable to me. Clearly pushes off Luke with both hands right in front of the ref's face, textbook penalty, and no call. And then to top it off they just brush off a review when it was also clear that he never had possession of the ball until he was out of bounds. 

 

Not that it mattered in the end, as we got our asses whooped in every single aspect of the game, but it's still a damn shame to see.

AB clearly pushed off Jackson and they didn’t call anything either. It was obvious we weren’t going to get any help from the refs but god damn the Steelers really didn’t need any extra help.

Washington was a bigger issue than the officiating.

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1 hour ago, Eazy-E said:

AB clearly pushed off Jackson and they didn’t call anything either. It was obvious we weren’t going to get any help from the refs but god damn the Steelers really didn’t need any extra help.

Washington was a bigger issue than the officiating.

That one I understand a bit more. It was a penalty but it was right on the line and a rookie vs an established (likely) future hall of famer like that will never ever get that call.

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