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Did the Dolphins get screwed??


Dpantherman

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odd situation where a TD is the end of a play...so you blow the whistle on the call.

Can't ask the ref to swallow his whistle on that one. What do you do. Do you tell officials on any fumble...event where something's happening that is questionable to just NOT blow the whistle.

Knowing who recovered...while I agree there is no 100% definitive proof from the information they had at the time of the review, the benefit of the doubt has to go to whoever came out with it from the scrum.

Just my opinion.

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we were hosed. the ref, who had the ball being blocked by big bens body, made a very very fast TD call....didnt let the play go on. it was a complete joke how fast he signaled td, they just wanted to get the steelers the "W" so fast, they didnt think.

Periera (sp?) even said the head ref isnt to blame, the sideline ref is, he made a bad reactionary call. but guess what? iam used to it, all dolfans are.......happened just last year....against the saints...

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they called that a td. the ref is clearly looking RIGHT AT THE BALL being fumbled. thats ok, we challenged it.....still said it was a TD....even though it CLEARLY fumbled out of the endzone for a touchback and dolphins ball. classic screw job. fug the refs

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