Originally posted by Joecool:At first I was like, rookies never push off like Micheal Irvin.
At second, I was like, f**ken setup. Somebody in the NFL bet on this game because that was BS.
The NFL needs the LA market. Definitely fixed.
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Originally posted by Joecool:At first I was like, rookies never push off like Micheal Irvin.
At second, I was like, f**ken setup. Somebody in the NFL bet on this game because that was BS.
Originally posted by Polkadots:It's okay to complain about bad calls, especially something like the Taylor call, which happened at a critical time in the game.
You can usually tell when there is a penalty when it occurs near the sideline and the middle of the field. It didn't look like anyone on the Rams' sidelines made a stink about Taylor on that PI play - maybe they did, the angles seem limited at the moment.
And yeah, obviously there are calls missed on both sides. That's not the point. It's when the penalties affect one team in a more significant way where it gets annoying. But yeah, fans are bias, welcome to reality
Originally posted by SteveYoung:The DB had perfect coverage then Taylor had his arm out and the DB went backward
Originally posted by SteveYoung:
The DB had perfect coverage then Taylor had his arm out and the DB went backward
Originally posted by mutant-man49:
Don't blame the refs! That's a chicken sh!$ excuse!
How bout blaming the damn kicker or piss poor use of TOs
Originally posted by theduke85:
It's okay to complain about bad calls, especially something like the Taylor call, which happened at a critical time in the game.
It's not okay to somehow imply that the NFL is pushing an agenda and instructing refs to call things a certain. Anyone making claims like that should be embarrassed of themselves (not saying you are, but I see the usual suspects are beating that drum).