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I think it is fair to say that NFL officiating will never be perfect.  Each team could post missed or questionable calls weekly

 

do I wish they could be perfect? Of course. Is that possible? Nope. The game is too fast and eyes can't be everywhere . and mistakes are made

 

so on a weekly basis I read of teams crying over it. for one reason or another. I've done it. so not holier that thou by any means

 

so for me the bottom line is the NFL product is still the most entertaining skilled sports event. and I have to live with imperfection I will.   ad also the hometown affiliation for me is Major.  I am an NFL lifer.

 

 

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34 minutes ago, finn said:

His whinefest might be good news for the Bills, long term, because it suggests that he might not be such a good coach after all. What kind of message does that send to your team about losing, especially after blowing a 21-0 lead that is at least partly his own fault? Blame the refs! How about the weather, too, while you're at it, Mike? No need for self-analysis, course correction. It was all someone else's fault

 

I say let him whine. Encourage him, in fact. The more he does so, the less likely the Patriots will succeed. 

True colors start to show themselves when things aren't all going great.  Am hoping Baltimore puts a beat down on them next week - then we'll prob see more excuses/whining from MeatHead, potentially an unhappy Diggs, and new golden boy QB with pressure he's never seen before going into the last two games

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No mention of refs’ blown call on Boutte’s 3rd and 7 “catch” that kept the Pats’ opening drive alive and handed NE 7 points…sure, McDermott should have challenged, but it was a blown call in NE’s favor that had a big impact on the game…

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1 minute ago, stevewin said:

True colors start to show themselves when things aren't all going great.  Am hoping Baltimore puts a beat down on them next week - then we'll prob see more excuses/whining from MeatHead, potentially an unhappy Diggs, and new golden boy QB with pressure he's never seen before going into the last two games

I love that McDermott evidently didn't raise his voice or get upset at halftime in the Pats game. As one player said, the tacit message was, "Is this who we are?" My respect level for McDermott went up when I read that. 

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Let me see if I understand what happened yesterday.  On a critical 3rd down NE got away with an obvious hands to the face.  On a big TD in the 2nd half the officials missed a blatant holding.  On a huge 3rd down catch in the 1st, the officials allowed a catch to stand without review that even the announcers thought was not a catch. Now add the mysterious time keeping at the end of the half that allowed NE to kick a field goal.......and NE is complaining about the officiating?  Color me confused.  

 

I guess the Bellacheat era in NE will never end.  What he should be complaining about is how badly his overrated team got manhandled by and aging, injury riddled Bills squad in the 2nd half.

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BTW, the obvious response to the whiny Vrabel is Josh Allen’s second half performance.  Even when Josh had his big 3rd down, 4 yard TD run called back because of a holding call, Josh just came back on 3rd & 14 with a beautiful 14 yd TD pass.   
 

Bottom line is Josh & the Bills kicked your butt Vrabel.  Quit whining and accept it. 

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8 minutes ago, mannc said:

No mention of refs’ blown call on Boutte’s 3rd and 7 “catch” that kept the Pats’ opening drive alive and handed NE 7 points…sure, McDermott should have challenged, but it was a blown call in NE’s favor that had a big impact on the game…


And, lo and behold, no replay was shown in time for McD to challenge. Next drive, Cooks catch was immediately overturned by video assist. Kraft still runs his corrupt bully show the same way…

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He seems to be fine with the bad catch on the first drive, the poor spotting on the ball when the "replay assist" got it wrong, and the terrible holding call to wipe out the TD run for Josh. The officials were bad yesterday both ways, and if his biggest complaint is the soft pass interference call then shut up, because it at least was not clearly wrong.

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It's pretty lame of vrabel to complain about officiating. If there's anything to complain about, how about the 21 point lead your team blew? I get it, the bills have been on the bad side of some calls and it can be infuriating. The Shakir dpi blows my mind though. When I watch that, it is text book dpi. Everyone in new England is saying the defender turned his head, but he didn't turn his head until a split second before the ball got there. The corner had no idea where the ball was. The Coleman dpi was pretty weak and I'll give them that, but we also got screwed in the 1st quarter with new England completing a catch that wasn't a completed catch. So, fair game imo

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2 hours ago, The Wiz said:

And he's gonna get fined and I'm sure refs are going to "miss" calls for the pats next week because of it.

That was what I was thinking as it was a very measured response.  The squeaky wheel gets the grease. 

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By the way, on Henderson's reverse field TD run,  watch the endzone replay.  #96 of the Bills had the front of his jersey held near the collar.  It was only released when Trevyon reversed field and was too far away to grab.  Obvious hold not called resulting directly in a Pats TD.

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1 minute ago, Doc Brown said:

That was what I was thinking as it was a very measured response.  The squeaky wheel gets the grease. 

Absolutely, and I'm sure all the chowderheads are gonna complain when he is.  It's a well known fact, you can't do that as an NFL employee without financial repercussions. 

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2 hours ago, Bruffalo said:

Yeah, this is a clown take for a NFL head coach to state publicly about a regular season game. 

 

I complained relentlessly about the officiating crew in our first match up with the Patriots, because Shawn Hochuli consistently throws more flags on the Bills than any other crew, by a large margin. 

 

Complaining here about a lack of calls though is just silly. Point out the plays then. If you're going to come out and say crap like this, you better have the receipts.   

God I hope hochuli isn’t reffing our eagles game again.  If I recall correctly, he swung about 30 points to the eagles against us a few years ago with bad calls.  And it’s hard to win when the ref gives your opponent 30 points 

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10 minutes ago, Steptide said:

It's pretty lame of vrabel to complain about officiating. If there's anything to complain about, how about the 21 point lead your team blew? I get it, the bills have been on the bad side of some calls and it can be infuriating. The Shakir dpi blows my mind though. When I watch that, it is text book dpi. Everyone in new England is saying the defender turned his head, but he didn't turn his head until a split second before the ball got there. The corner had no idea where the ball was. The Coleman dpi was pretty weak and I'll give them that, but we also got screwed in the 1st quarter with new England completing a catch that wasn't a completed catch. So, fair game imo

also, turning your head around is not a thing in the rules that helps determine if Pi or not. So many fans assume that it is... Either way though I agree that it was legit dpi.

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