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#11
I pointed  Coach Eric Bienemy out on the screen to my wife during that AFC Championship game. I say "there's the guy as responsible as Peyton for Vikings not winning that game" 10 years ago. 

She says WTF?

I say google 12 men in the huddle...

I love the Karma of last night greatly, but that 12 men in the huddle still haunts my football psyche. 
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#12
Already read an article this AM by the benighted sports media calling for instant replay on EVERY play, close call or non-call.  Yes, the booth calling penalties. 

Does this mean every hold on the OL that gets missed every play in every game?  Or the WR push-offs that are never called? 

In the age of SJW's, I guess every perceived slight or wrong MUST be avenged!  Oh, the humanity! Wink

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/rams-...g-forward/


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#13
https://twitter.com/SaintsNOW/status/108...3078939648&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fftw.usatoday.com%2F2019%2F01%2Fsaints-times-picayune-headline
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#17
I hope that smug prick never wins another game. I wasnt a lambs fan till yesterday against the aints. Now Im all about the lambs taking out Tom Shady. 
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  1. [Image: pft2-16-e1548042963177.jpg?w=560&h=316&crop=1]



    The Blown Call

    Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman said he was just trying to whack Tommylee Lewis to prevent an easy touchdown in the fourth quarter. He expected a flag. He said the officials told him that the ball was tipped, which is why he wasn't flagged for obvious pass interference.
    The only person on earth who saw a tipped pass was the official who told Robey-Coleman that. 
    The blown call forced the Saints to settle for a field goal with 1:45 to play. A fresh set of downs would have allowed them to burn the clock to ice the game.
    But let's not forget the sequence that led up to the blown call: an incomplete pass on a shaky throw by Drew Brees (saving a Rams timeout), a burned timeout by the Saints and a pitch play to Alvin Kamara that netted zero yards. 
    According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, senior vice president of officiating Al Riveron admitted to Saints head coach Sean Payton that it was a blown call. It was both terrible and game-altering. But with better clock management, the Saints still could won the game.
              
    https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2816...ons#slide2

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Quote: @purplefaithful said:

  1. [Image: pft2-16-e1548042963177.jpg?w=560&h=316&crop=1]



    The Blown Call

    Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman said he was just trying to whack Tommylee Lewis to prevent an easy touchdown in the fourth quarter. He expected a flag. He said the officials told him that the ball was tipped, which is why he wasn't flagged for obvious pass interference.
    The only person on earth who saw a tipped pass was the official who told Robey-Coleman that. 
    The blown call forced the Saints to settle for a field goal with 1:45 to play. A fresh set of downs would have allowed them to burn the clock to ice the game.
    But let's not forget the sequence that led up to the blown call: an incomplete pass on a shaky throw by Drew Brees (saving a Rams timeout), a burned timeout by the Saints and a pitch play to Alvin Kamara that netted zero yards. 
    According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, senior vice president of officiating Al Riveron admitted to Saints head coach Sean Payton that it was a blown call. It was both terrible and game-altering. But with better clock management, the Saints still could won the game.
              
    https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2816...ons#slide2

I love that they are pointing out that payton screwed the pooch himself.
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Love It
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