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Terrible officiating - Vikings/Colts


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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

You can’t give a guy a penalty for being pissed after such a horrible blown call

Sure you can.  Regardless of good call or bad call, he still threw his helmet.  The official (if he is worth his salt) is probably going to give him the benefit of the doubt if all he is doing is screaming obscenities.  But not throwing the helmet down.

Suppose the unsportsmanlike penalty was for pushing the official.  Are you going to say it is okay to do that just because the call was wrong?  If you do, look out for what happens next.

I get it, he's frustrated.  That does not allow him to get a "get out of jail free card." 

 

 

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Just now, Gregg S said:

I'm not a Vikings fan at all, but will have a great deal of satisfaction if the Vikes win since it means Matt Ryan would be on the losing side of the giving up the largest leads in both regular season and Super Bowl history.

It's almost like the Colts best strategy at halftime, with a big lead, was to take Ryan out of the game.  Their only hope was to see if his bad mojo applies when he is parked on the bench.

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The delay of game penalty on the Colts defense at the end... really stupid move by the defender.

Now the Colts and Matt Ryan are on the wrong end of the biggest comeback in NFL history.

 

Funny thing is the guy they called it on may have gotten by with it until his partner came in to wrap up the Viking that picked up the football.  Dumb.

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