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NFL: tripping penalties from Pats-Cowboys should not have been called


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Unfortunately, not many teams are built to overcome this level of game-fixing. The Bills certainly are not. Parity makes it all possible. A close game is one that can be decided with one well-timed call...or non-call.  I apologize, this crap has finally turned me into a hardcore cynic. Oh, and Epstein didn't kill himself.

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As long as the NFL is printing money, nothing will change. Big market teams and teams with prominent owners will get every advantage. The Pats being good literally created a new market for the NFL because prior to that most people in the Boston area didn’t even know they had an NFL team or what the NFL was. They thought it was a dish at legal seafoods, Nantucket Fried Lobster or something. 

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24 minutes ago, dubs said:

As long as the NFL is printing money, nothing will change. Big market teams and teams with prominent owners will get every advantage. The Pats being good literally created a new market for the NFL because prior to that most people in the Boston area didn’t even know they had an NFL team or what the NFL was. They thought it was a dish at legal seafoods, Nantucket Fried Lobster or something. 

It's spelled Lobstah.

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8 hours ago, BillsRdue said:

No sh^t. A f'kin decade of this crap is wearing me out. You have to destroy the Patriots to beat them. Close games always go their way. It's disgusting.

More like two decades of this crap!

10 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

They were horrible calls. That said I am not actually sure Dallas was going to drive down and win anyway. Inside the 20 Garrett would probably have kicked a field goal  

You may be right re Dallas putting a drive together.  The Cheaters have been getting phantom calls for years to either sustain drives or kill drives.  It's maddening.

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3 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

They were horrible calls. That said I am not actually sure Dallas was going to drive down and win anyway. Inside the 20 Garrett would probably have kicked a field goal  

there was a chance though and that chance was stripped by two bad calls. calls now that they admitted to screwing up. but don't tell that to those few here that bend over and continue to defend the evil empire at every chance they get. it's discussing

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11 hours ago, jkeerie said:

They were talking about it this morning on Get Up.  Belichick sends tape into Riveron, suggesting that a team is frequently guilty of penalties,  so that those are watched for during the game.  That's why the hankies are no surprise. 


Probably been doing this for the last two decades. Would explain a lot.

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6 hours ago, Success said:

The game is about the fans.  That 2nd tripping called robbed all fans - Cowboys fans, national fans, and even Patriots fans.  That game was a long slog, and not very entertaining. But it had a chance to be - w/ the Cowboys in 4 down territory, it COULD have been an epic finish, with either Dak coming through w/ a game-winning TD, or the heralded NE defense stepping up for a dramatic 4th down stop.

 

But no. The refs took the game into their own hands, and decided it - without drama, excitement or suspense.  They just called it right there with 2 minutes to go, instead of letting players play, and decide it on the field.  On a completely phantom call, as the NFL now acknowledges (kinda reminds me of the phantom holding in the SB last year, just when the Rams were starting a real drive).

 

It's truly sickening. These things go the Pats way beyond what the law of averages could possibly allow.

 

I want to know if the hack who made those phantom calls will be fined, suspended or fired...if not, then the league is a joke. It’s called accountability.

4 minutes ago, dneveu said:

 

Probably because they thought they tripped them.

How can you see something that clearly didn’t occur?  Those are game-changing calls.  You better be damned sure before you throw that hanky.

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Through no fault of their own (aside from committing / not committing the penalty), the New England Patriots are being besmirched in this thread.  The league therefore awards the New England Patriots a compensatory draft pick.

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(If I drop dead, someone else is going to have to start awarding these...)

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7 minutes ago, mannc said:

I want to know if the hack who made those phantom calls will be fined, suspended or fired...if not, then the league is a joke. It’s called accountability.

How can you see something that clearly didn’t occur?  Those are game-changing calls.  You better be damned sure before you throw that hanky.

  That "hack" no doubt got a pat on the back at the least.

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7 hours ago, Success said:

The game is about the fans.  That 2nd tripping called robbed all fans - Cowboys fans, national fans, and even Patriots fans.  That game was a long slog, and not very entertaining. But it had a chance to be - w/ the Cowboys in 4 down territory, it COULD have been an epic finish, with either Dak coming through w/ a game-winning TD, or the heralded NE defense stepping up for a dramatic 4th down stop.

 

But no. The refs took the game into their own hands, and decided it - without drama, excitement or suspense.  They just called it right there with 2 minutes to go, instead of letting players play, and decide it on the field.  On a completely phantom call, as the NFL now acknowledges (kinda reminds me of the phantom holding in the SB last year, just when the Rams were starting a real drive).

 

It's truly sickening. These things go the Pats way beyond what the law of averages could possibly allow.

 

Sorry... my fat fingers meant to give you a beer for this post.... but instead I selected the "meh" smiley.    In no way is your post...meh.   What you said is spot on true and a good part of the reason why life long fans, such as myself, rarely watch nonBills games.   The league and their condoned poor officiating have ruined the game.  

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