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The Do Over


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1 hour ago, Bear Hands said:

Gene Steratore confirmed on Pat McAfee that he would've called 2 holds on the Chiefs on that final play.  By textbook, hould've been offsetting. Also admitted the Hilton PI was not warranted.  

That game should've gone to OT.  Damn shame.   

One thing is for sure--that crew is relegated to Panthers games next year lol.

Former VP of officials Blandino also said he wouldn’t have called intentional grounding on Burrow. 

haven’t seen anyone address the no call on the roughing the passer on Burrow.  Guess it’s just too many bad calls to keep up with in a short window 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Anyone who couldn't see that the officiating in that game was fuged is either wildly biased or willfully ignorant. The worst day of NFL officiating since SB50. It honestly dampens my enthusiasm for watching the SB. 

SB50 easily is my #1.  Week 1 Denver is my #2. And I still got that game the Saints tried to murder Vikings Favre as my #3.  

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18 hours ago, Eric4280 said:

Oh stop. There’s no way you can pin this as a wash. Get your bias out of here. Please defend the blatant holding on the final play. Defend the debacle. Defend that bogus PI that was hand on hip with no twist. 
 

That second INT was basically a punt as well. Burrow isn’t the MAIN reason Cincy didn’t win. Cut the crap.

Burrow's best play of the night came on a bone-headed decision to throw into blanket double coverage.  LUCKILY for him his receiver made a fantastic play on what should have been a 3rd interception.  He did not play well, and the refs called a good game.  I was actually pulling for Cincy in the game, so not sure what you mean by bias.  

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