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The 4th and 3


The Lobo

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Does anyone have another angle of the 4th and 3 in the first? The camera angle they showed were both poor shots of the run. However, on the camera from behind it clearly looked like we got the first down. The tv instant replays were garbage and I hope that’s not what the officials looked at.

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17 minutes ago, PantherNation123 said:

Yep, this was a classic "whatever was called on the field, will stand" scenario.  That said, I can't believe there wasn't a shot on the sideline that wouldn't give a better perspective... it was clear he had crossed the first down from the overhead view

Insane. They probably didn’t have a sideline replay for the refs sonwhat we saw they saw. But Seattle’s WRs catches it near the goaline and sure as poo there is a sideline camera right on it. Cam got that first down. 

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9 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

They did. I will never understand the call today.

it's so tiring seeing this poo getting called unevenly.

they call the facemask for Lockett but not Cam or Luke.

they catch DJ Moore stepping out of bounds and move the ball back (without a challenge) but miss the Lions player last week step out of bounds on 3rd down on a TD drive.

no need to mention all the missed holding calls today.

even though i still think we could have lost to PIT, the officiating in the game was absolutely fuging ridiculous but received absolutely ZERO attention, partially because it was a blowout but also because it's PIT.

 

this has been going on for years. we lost AT LEAST 3 games Cam's rookie year due to absurd officiating.

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