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All we have heard the past week has been how the Saints were robbed(they were).

 

Now Gilmore held Cooks. Shd have been 1st and goal at the 1 for the Rams  down 7. Instead it is not called and Goff throws an interception to Gilmore on the next play.

 

Cheaters do appear to have all the luck.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, IgotBILLStopay said:

All we have heard the past week has been how the Saints were robbed(they were).

 

Now Gilmore held Cooks. Shd have been 1st and goal at the 1 for the Rams  down 7. Instead it is not called and Goff throws an interception to Gilmore on the next play.

 

Cheaters do appear to have all the luck.

 

That wasn't that egregious. If you were calling it by the letter, sure. But half of pass breakups are like that.

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8 minutes ago, IgotBILLStopay said:

All we have heard the past week has been how the Saints were robbed(they were).

 

Now Gilmore held Cooks. Shd have been 1st and goal at the 1 for the Rams  down 7. Instead it is not called and Goff throws an interception to Gilmore on the next play.

 

Cheaters do appear to have all the luck.

Stop acting like a baby cry. The better team won. The former Buffalo Bill was outstanding in this game. If a ball were to be awarded for the defensive player of the game I would have given it to him. Eddelman was definitely the game's MVP.

7 minutes ago, row_33 said:

Refs were fine this game

I agree with you. They used terrific judgment in officiating this game. When penalties were called the replays usually indicated that they were spot on. They should be saluted for how they officiated this game. 

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11 minutes ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

Bad calls happen, we cant review every play

 

 

 

I like how uninvolved they were, i think we could win more games if they reffed like this.

 

 

 

They let them duke it out in pass routines, Bills WR would have crumbled in this pressure 

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14 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

Stop your whining, there's holding on every play.  You need to find something a lot better than that to complain about.

You mean like the holding on the Rams that negated a big run by Gurley, which wasn't holding at all?

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2 minutes ago, IgotBILLStopay said:

The original post was not supposed to be a whine. It was about luck. PI could have been called there. The game was basically decided on those two plays - both resulting in a failure to connect with Cooks.

 

And yes Gilmore did play an awesome game. 

 

To compare it to the saints game- the saints last three drives ended on passes with substantially more contact... there’s allowing players to play and then there’s a massive gap to what happened in NOLA. 

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26 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said:

We should have kept Gilmore, but Woods was useless..

Hogan was even more useless. Whenever the ball was thrown to him he was usually blanketed. Edelman was the only receiver who was able to get open while  Gronk made a few very critical catches. Gronk made some key blocks in the running game. 

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4 minutes ago, IgotBILLStopay said:

The original post was not supposed to be a whine. It was about luck. PI could have been called there. The game was basically decided on those two plays - both resulting in a failure to connect with Cooks.

 

And yes Gilmore did play an awesome game. 

 

He was big and physical and made major plays. 

 

dude earned any praise he sought and a whole lot of money.

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3 minutes ago, NoSaint said:

 

To compare it to the saints game- the saints last three drives ended on passes with substantially more contact... there’s allowing players to play and then there’s a massive gap to what happened in NOLA. 

From an officiating standpoint I thought this was an evenly called game where an observer couldn't come away saying that the calls benefited one side more than another. In general this was a consistently called game especially on the interference or defensive holding calls. The refs were judicious in not over or under officiating. I thought this crew did an excellent job. 

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Just now, JohnC said:

Hogan was even more useless. Whenever the ball was thrown to him he was usually blanketed. Edelman was the only receiver who was able to get open while  Gronk made a few very critical catches. Gronk made some key blocks in the running game. 

 

Hogan is what he’s always been- a fine enough 3 or 4

 

good role player but not a focal point. Woods is a step up from that and an excellent complimentary piece that deserves praise as a good every down #2 but needs someone opposite him. 

 

Its a shame that Sammy-woods-hogan-clay-McCoy-(harvin)-Goodwin didn’t stay healthier and have a qb 

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