Peter Wright was very frustrated as well: "I've waited in line for over 10 minutes at Starbucks only to have the last muffin sold to the guy in front of me. I go there every morning at the exact same time how is it that they can't reserve me a muffin. I mean I was there, yet the muffin wasn't. Infuriating."
I disagree, even if that wasn't a horse collar based on a grab inside the jersey, the player hitting TT after he was down and rolling on his legs should have been called; so maybe they called the wrong call it was a penalty non the less.
This is something most people don't realize; the procedures and technology used by the Pats* during Spygate is still in use today by them. The only difference is that they aren't videotaping the signals on the field anymore, but they sure are still taping them from the stands (which is allowed) coupled with the video provided with the league.
This is a serious issue, and has been happening throughout all three games. We've gotten more defensive holds against us then our opponents have been called on offensive holding.
Hmmm, you do realize he did not get any pass off where his line wasn't crumbling? All it tells you is that his release isn't as elite as Brady for instance, it says nothing about him as a QB.
Clear case of stats don't tell the real story. About 90% of the Bills penalties came at crucial times where as the Pats* penalties came mostly when it didn't matter too much.