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Did the Dolphins get screwed??


Dpantherman

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tough call...they said by rule, they couldn't positively declare who gained possession after the fumble. Looked like it was Miami initially, but who knows at the end. I'm just surprised they never called it a touchdown, I mean, it was Big Ben afterall!!!!!

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This is one of those TD plays that I've seen called both ways, which pisses me off. The NFL and the refs can't be consistant on TD plays like this.

But if they called it a fumble, how can you not say Miami didn't recover? That's fuged up.

But remember, the NFL Wants the following teams to win:

Steelers

Patriots

NYG

Cowboys

Packers

Eagles

They will screw all the other teams in a minute if it means one of these teams wins.

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heres my thing, it was a fumble, they said so........so.....its a fumble in the endzone. that means 2 things happen. steelers recover....its a touchdown. miami recovers its a touchback.

instead, they said neither happened, and just gave pitt a fuging do-over to kick the game winning fieldgoal. it was a joke. it IS a joke. we should be 4-2, but instead we are 3-3.....and in a even deeper hole. it sucks!

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This is the one rule I absolutely HATE in football. A WR has to catch a ball and control it all the way to the ground right? Right. Sorry, Calvin Johnson! But this break the plane poo?? Are you kidding me?? You mean you can fly in mid air, or run with it, and have 1 mm of the ball break the plane then LOSE the ball and it's a TD? That's absolute CRAP. Dumbest rule in football hands down.

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heres my thing, it was a fumble, they said so........so.....its a fumble in the endzone. that means 2 things happen. steelers recover....its a touchdown. miami recovers its a touchback.

instead, they said neither happened, and just gave pitt a fuging do-over to kick the game winning fieldgoal. it was a joke. it IS a joke. we should be 4-2, but instead we are 3-3.....and in a even deeper hole. it sucks!

This. It is a joke. Whoever comes out of the pig pile with the ball wins.

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