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Jerricho Cotchery interviewing with Steelers


Mr. Scot

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Also, he caught it.

There are certain phrases that no one but a fan would know what it means. And they should be passed from older fans to the younger ones like an oral tribal history. Look up "It was not a goal" for the Buffalo Sabres. Every Sabres fan, young and old, knows exactly what that refers to.

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Imagine how much differently that game turns out if that is correctly ruled a catch instead... The strip sack TD was like 2 plays after that, that would not have happened if that was a catch. Football is a game of momentum, and that changed the whole game.

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20 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Or if Talib had been ejected for that facemask on Philly Brown. That play was totally meant to hurt him. 

He admitted it after the game. Said it was the SB and well worth the penalty to save the TD and take our most productive receiver out of the game (Brown had nearly 100 yards in the first half I recall and then left after that play). Absolute bullsh*t.

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22 hours ago, t96 said:

Imagine how much differently that game turns out if that is correctly ruled a catch instead... The strip sack TD was like 2 plays after that, that would not have happened if that was a catch. Football is a game of momentum, and that changed the whole game.

in an alternate reality we won no worries. 

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23 hours ago, t96 said:

Imagine how much differently that game turns out if that is correctly ruled a catch instead... The strip sack TD was like 2 plays after that, that would not have happened if that was a catch. Football is a game of momentum, and that changed the whole game.

It wasn't "..like two plays after that.."

The Cotchery non-catch call made it third down - the strip sack TD happened immediately after they called non-catch.

That play, missed call, was the entire game.

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