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worst officiatied game in nfl history


beasonfanclub

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I have never seen an o-line hold as much as the Falcons o-line in that game. The held on run plays, pass plays, on the bench, in the locker room, and on the sidelines. Never I'n my life have I ever seen an o-line get away with that much holding. The refs were looking right at clear holding, and the would count to GD 10 before even considering calling it. I've NEVER seen it that bad before.

It wasn't just the o-line that was holding! The Falcon fullback was running up to Beason and literally grabbing him and pulling him from behind. That was flat out focking cheating, and they got away with it in spades. Fox needs to gather up all the clear holding footage (dozens of plays) and send it in to the league. Never in my life. If I were out there coaching the Panthers, I would have hit the GD roof.

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such a bogus pass interference call on 4th down for the flacons in the 2nd qtr----horrible roughing thr passer call for ryan when brayton hit him no chance of a holding call on atl's o-line on charles johnson------------wtf no wonder fox was so pissed

I was watching on tv and in real time I would have agreed with both of the first two examples. Watching the replays I changed my mind.

I think Fox was more pissed that he felt the Atlanta sideline influenced the refs than he did have a problem with the actual calls.

As to holding....every damn game. You have to wear a Cowboy/Patriot/Colts jersey to get consistent holding calls made against your opponent.

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