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This dude was all the Sleep and you can see it in his faceDamn this even drama even brought John Clayton out of his room.
This. Like I said, replacement refs are the only reason the packers were even in it.
Why are you all so dense? Outside of Packers fans, I don't think anyone really cares who won the damn game. What I care about is the fact that the last play of the game was a blown call by the scabs that cost one team the game. It's embarrassing.
And that right there is what I mean man. 8 sacks in the first half, a dominating defensive performance both ways and no one cares.
I know with these refs it goes both ways an all but in the two most important drives of the game
- Roughing the Passer on Walden erases a Packer interception
- Pass interference on Sam Shields when Rice was the one with 2 hands around him.
- No call pass interference on Golden Tate
- Jennings interception given to Tate for the Touchdown
in the most crucial part of the game this all happened. Two interceptions were taken away from us and a TD was gifted to win the game.
none of this even matters if Sam shields doesnt get pushed off. There is no catch/int with shields being there.
I dont think I can even me mad at all this Im actually amused.
You're comparing football to basketball. Sit down.
And you're claiming that rules should be abandoned in the last two minutes of games...
http://i625.photobucket.com/albums/tt331/E000theURG/PhilJacksonFIWWY.gif[/quote]When did I ever say that?[/quote]
You admitted that there was OPI at the end of the game. I don't even know why this is an argument except you said "when's the last time you saw OPI called at the end of the game?". Which leads me to believe that you feel that calls of any kind should just be thrown out the window in "crunch time".
Mike Pereira, Kayne, Jesus, and Ray Charles would all agree that a flag should have been thrown.
OPI happened and the call was blown. At the point where the OPI happened the game should have been over and everything subsequently shouldn't even matter.
I know with these refs it goes both ways an all but in the two most important drives of the game
- Roughing the Passer on Walden erases a Packer interception
- Pass interference on Sam Shields when Rice was the one with 2 hands around him.
- No call pass interference on Golden Tate
- Jennings interception given to Tate for the Touchdown
in the most crucial part of the game this all happened. Two interceptions were taken away from us and a TD was gifted to win the game.
none of this even matters if Sam shields doesnt get pushed off. There is no catch/int with shields being there.
I dont think I can even me mad at all this Im actually amused.
This. Like I said, replacement refs are the only reason the packers were even in it.
Ha, Seattle completed like 6 passes the entire game until the last two drives. They scored only 1 TD.....the Packers were in this game the entire time. You sound foolish.
I'm not a fan of either team, I just wanted to watch a decent game and it was a dull game until the end.
These games look scenes from the Longest Yard with Adam Sandler. Prison ball, with fights and skirmishes after every damn play. Who the hell talks s*** on kickoff touchbacks?
Can't wait for MLB postseason.
How about the PI called on Kam Chancellor on the go ahead TD drive? They don't call that it's a completely different game.
Why are you all so dense? Outside of Packers fans, I don't think anyone really cares who won the damn game. What I care about is the fact that the last play of the game was a blown call by the scabs that cost one team the game. It's embarrassing.
And that right there is what I mean man. 8 sacks in the first half, a dominating defensive performance both ways and no one cares.
No one cares because it was the most blatant gifting of a win to an undeserving team that I have ever seen in my lifetime of watching sports. Not just football. Sports.
So if you think that people should care more about a Seattle Seahawks week 3 win than what I just described above, I think it is YOU who is missing the big picture here.
You're comparing football to basketball. Sit down.
And you're claiming that rules should be abandoned in the last two minutes of games...
http://i625.photobucket.com/albums/tt331/E000theURG/PhilJacksonFIWWY.gif[/quote]When did I ever say that?[/quote]
You admitted that there was OPI at the end of the game. I don't even know why this is an argument except you said "when's the last time you saw OPI called at the end of the game?". Which leads me to believe that you feel that calls of any kind should just be thrown out the window in "crunch time".
Mike Pereira, Kayne, Jesus, and Ray Charles would all agree that a flag should have been thrown.
OPI happened and the call was blown. At the point where the OPI happened the game should have been over and everything subsequently shouldn't even matter.[/quote]:lol Whatever you say champ. PI is NEVER called in that situation, what makes you believe it should have been called on this particular instance?
No one cares because it was the most blatant gifting of a win to an undeserving team that I have ever seen in my lifetime of watching sports. Not just football. Sports.
So if you think that people should care more about a Seattle Seahawks week 3 win than what I just described above, I think it is YOU who is missing the big picture here.
You're comparing football to basketball. Sit down.
And you're claiming that rules should be abandoned in the last two minutes of games...
http://i625.photobucket.com/albums/tt331/E000theURG/PhilJacksonFIWWY.gif[/quote]When did I ever say that?[/quote]
You admitted that there was OPI at the end of the game. I don't even know why this is an argument except you said "when's the last time you saw OPI called at the end of the game?". Which leads me to believe that you feel that calls of any kind should just be thrown out the window in "crunch time".
Mike Pereira, Kayne, Jesus, and Ray Charles would all agree that a flag should have been thrown.
OPI happened and the call was blown. At the point where the OPI happened the game should have been over and everything subsequently shouldn't even matter.[/quote]:lol Whatever you say champ. [B][SIZE=6][SIZE=7]PI is NEVER called in that situation[/SIZE][/SIZE][/B], what makes you believe it should have been called on this particular instance?[/quote]
Oh really?
http://youtu.be/dOu1dhzyYKw
[QUOTE]Detroit was given the untimed play because safety Hank Poteat was called for pass interference in the end zone when Stafford heaved a desperation attempt.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/gameflash/2009/11/22/3424_recap.html#ixzz27SPYWeBs[/QUOTE]
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i think you should notice how that call wouldnt have defined the outcome indefinitely. it couldve still been 50-50 from that point on....these calls single handedly shaped the win out for the home team which any monkey with a basic functioning brain could point out to which side was wrong if he was taught well...and he'd get paid in bananas. i lost 200 bettin on the GB and im no GB fan, the spread was -3 and considered a 80% cover rate...the refs really must be apart of some scheme in the vegas books because this was blatantly obvious.How about the PI called on Kam Chancellor on the go ahead TD drive? They don't call that it's a completely different game.