CyYoung31
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I can't stand Brady. But my goodness when it's crunch time the guy just seems to never miss his targets.
Remember: He threw a season ending interception that was negated because a Chiefs' player was lined up offsides.
I can't stand Brady. But my goodness when it's crunch time the guy just seems to never miss his targets.
I can't stand Brady. But my goodness when it's crunch time the guy just seems to never miss his targets.
With the receivers he is working with these days (counting Gronk as a TE even though they have to split him out wide) this could be Brady's finest hour. Edelman is okay but Hogan is more miss than hit and Patterson and Forsett couldn't catch a pass if their lives depended on it! I don't know if it was the whole pissed off at being an underdog thing or just pure greatness but he just literally put a team on his back and carried them to the Super Bowl.
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The dude threw more INTs than TDs in this game.
Problem with blaming the refs, if you put yourself in a situation where the refs can make or break your game, then you didn't win the game, you were rolling the dice hoping to win craps and busted. Refs are humans, they make mistakes, sometimes obvious ones. But they weren't the reason the Saints lost, the Saints has the ball in St Louis territory with 2 minutes to go and called 2 passing plays. Only acceptable passing plays are screens.Should have been running it between the tackles. Shades of the Falcons choking vs. the Pats, the refs boned the Falcons in that game with their non-calls and excessive calls, but it wouldn't have mattered if Shanahan just ran the clock out.
Problem with blaming the refs, if you put yourself in a situation where the refs can make or break your game, then you didn't win the game, you were rolling the dice hoping to win craps and busted. Refs are humans, they make mistakes, sometimes obvious ones. But they weren't the reason the Saints lost, the Saints has the ball in St Louis territory with 2 minutes to go and called 2 passing plays. Only acceptable passing plays are screens.Should have been running it between the tackles. Shades of the Falcons choking vs. the Pats, the refs boned the Falcons in that game with their non-calls and excessive calls, but it wouldn't have mattered if Shanahan just ran the clock out.
The dude threw more INTs than TDs in this game.
Problem with blaming the refs, if you put yourself in a situation where the refs can make or break your game, then you didn't win the game, you were rolling the dice hoping to win craps and busted. Refs are humans, they make mistakes, sometimes obvious ones. But they weren't the reason the Saints lost, the Saints has the ball in St Louis territory with 2 minutes to go and called 2 passing plays. Only acceptable passing plays are screens.Should have been running it between the tackles. Shades of the Falcons choking vs. the Pats, the refs boned the Falcons in that game with their non-calls and excessive calls, but it wouldn't have mattered if Shanahan just ran the clock out.
point is, the saints win that game if the extremely obvious call (or 3 different calls on the same play? is made. have your pick of penalties on that play. there's no excuse for that being missed. i can't remember a more blatant missed call, much less in such a huge scenario.
The NFL is never going to live down the missed pass interference call on Nickell Robey-Coleman that essentially cost the New Orleans Saints a Super Bowl appearance. They shouldn’t. But what will be talked about much less is how the Saints also benefited from multiple missed calls by the officials at other points in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday.
There was a visible facemask on Jared Goff on second-and-goal late in the game with the Saints up 20-17. Had that been called, the Rams would have had first-and-goal and a very good shot to go up 24-20.
Other missed calls included a facemask committed by the Saints against Rams receiver Brandin Cooks, and a delay of game that preceded a Saints touchdown in the third quarter.
point is, the saints win that game if the extremely obvious call (or 3 different calls on the same play? is made. have your pick of penalties on that play. there's no excuse for that being missed. i can't remember a more blatant missed call, much less in such a huge scenario.
they put themselves within a first down and a chip shot of winning the game. The 3rd down play only failed due to interference. The NFL immediately admitted they missed 2 penalties both pass interference and helmet to helmet. So my guy is supposed to catch the ball being grabbed and hit in the helmet before the ball arrives. ok.
Whoever wins in 2 weeks should play the Saints for the real Superb Owl. That penalty ends the game. The NFL admits they missed 2 blatant penalties. Whats the MLB comparison, Umpire calling an upper deck home run to center field a foul ball?