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Coughlin Told Giants That Bills Would Beat Themselves


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It's Rodak. I'm sure there are some liberties with the wording.

 

 

Rodak can go !@#$ a goat

 

Don't get mad at Rodak....It's our FN football team that has the issue.

 

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Tom Coughlin told his players before Sunday's game that the Bills would beat themselves with penalties. They committed 17 for 135 yards.

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And he was absolutely, undeniably correct.

 

It was painful to watch.

 

Chop block was borderline; hold was a hold

Chop was not borderline. The rule is thigh level or below, the block was initiated above the waist. Bad call from an official in poor position to see it. He made a call based on what he "thought" happened without actually seeing what happened. The ultimate No-No for an official. If you can't see it, you can't call it. You can't make calls based on what you "thought" happened even though your view is obscured by 2 bodies.

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Ooooooohhhhh, this is our bulletin board material?? Thanks Rodak. It would be helpful if our team could actually READ the bulletin board.

 

Players would SMASH PUNY BULLETIN BOARD WITH BIG WORDS!!!!

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Lol.

 

Meanwhile Rex is praising his players heart in the post game.

Yea, that is unacceptable to me.

 

Sure they played hard, and tried hard but that doesn't excuse the freaking 17 penalties or the 7 first downs given to the Giants because there is no team discipline!!

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And you know what he could see?? Wow, you must be talented!!

 

Yes your premise is correct, don't call what you can't see, but to state what he can and can't see is laughable. Just because when you watch the replay you see a guy possible in the line of sight, doesn't mean he was truly in the line of sight. Was it marginal, sure, but stop blaming the refs for the Bills making it easy by making either flat out dumb plays or doing borderline things.

 

 

Chop was not borderline. The rule is thigh level or below, the block was initiated above the waist. Bad call from an official in poor position to see it. He made a call based on what he "thought" happened without actually seeing what happened. The ultimate No-No for an official. If you can't see it, you can't call it. You can't make calls based on what you "thought" happened even though your view is obscured by 2 bodies.

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