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You have to at least admit that except the Randell El pass the most exciting part of the game was the officiating. Jon and I were pretty much rooting for controversy because it was a pretty boring game.
It seems like on most goal line stands refs don't make the call right away. It could just be that the take the time to think about what is going on? Even if he just got lucky and didn't see the play as it happened, the call was correct when you saw it in slow motion.
I've always found that classy fans don't take pointless shots at their rivals when they win, but you know that's just my own crazy point of view.
I grew up as a Browns fan, but I could care less that the Steelers won. I'm proud that Ben joins the few men on the planet that have quaterbacked...
I guess I've always felt WRs get away with way too much, so it doesn't bother me that much whenever they finally call offensive pass interference. I just thought it was really funny when Irvin disagreed with the call because right before he said it I was like well if Irvin was playing he...
I agree that there aren't a lot of offensive pass interference calls as light as the one called on Seattle, but how does that make it an incorrect call? He clearly gained an advantage by pushing his hand right between the numbers. On top of that I believe there was another offensive PI call...