"I've got the guy at Rouses, or at freaking Whole Foods, asking me about the freaking two-point play. I looked at him, the guy from the meat section. I said. 'Hey, your steaks don't look too good right now, worry about your freaking meat.' Driving me crazy."
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Dec 10, 2019 at 11:21 AM
- genus49
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Lol...Payton
Dec 10, 2019 at 1:28 PM
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Anybody think the second saints touchdown looked like a fumble? Cook going to the ground was clearly out of it for a sec, his body goes limp and he loses the ball for a moment. I'm just thinking with the catch rules that dogged Calvin Johnson and dez Bryant. that Cooks touchdown could be overturned on replay
Dec 10, 2019 at 1:31 PM
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Originally posted by Taco:It's in the endzone and officiated differently. He just has to show two feet coming down with possession.
Anybody think the second saints touchdown looked like a fumble? Cook going to the ground was clearly out of it for a sec, his body goes limp and he loses the ball for a moment. I'm just thinking with the catch rules that dogged Calvin Johnson and dez Bryant. that Cooks touchdown could be overturned on replay
Dec 10, 2019 at 1:35 PM
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Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:I checked out one of their message boards just for the hell of it, and they are still whining. I don't know how you can b***h about officiating when we almost tripled them up on penalties. Then they're complaining about dirty hits; Maybe they forgot about Bounty Gate already?
They've been in full on b***h mode since the NFC Championship game.
They're 100% convinced that the NFL and Goodell have it out for them.
To me, they've lost all goodwill they got from that blown call because they just won't shut up about it.
Dec 10, 2019 at 1:36 PM
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Originally posted by cciowa:Originally posted by Hysterikal:Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:I checked out one of their message boards just for the hell of it, and they are still whining. I don't know how you can b***h about officiating when we almost tripled them up on penalties. Then they're complaining about dirty hits; Maybe they forgot about Bounty Gate already?
Every fan base complains about officiating. But saying Witherspoons hit was dirty and changed the game is just retarded. The Saints scored almost every time they touched the ball and so did we. Plus he came in with his shoulder to try and jar the ball loose. Because he probably got b***hed at for watching Mark Andrews the week before on a very similar play. If we had some cheap shots on Lattimore and Jordan then yeah I'd say that is dirty and had effected them.
they must have over looked when their guy tried to kill juice
Or when one of them tried to break Kittle's neck by hanging onto his facemask for 10 yards and trying to twist it. This only got a 15 yard penalty when the guy should have been thrown out of the game. Things that never change: Payton and the Saints.
By the way, terrible officiating. Whilst flagging us regularly they managed to miss all of the Saints penalties for nearly 3 full quarters. Like anyone is going to believe that a Sean Payton-coached team would play clean for almost a whole game!!
Dec 10, 2019 at 1:40 PM
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Originally posted by 49ers808:I can't get over how we have a sacrificial lamb every freaking game, in this case 3
Yeah, we have had multiple games where we sacrificed more than one. That Kittle, Juice and Staley game comes to mind.
Dec 10, 2019 at 1:42 PM
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Originally posted by English:
Or when one of them tried to break Kittle's neck by hanging onto his facemask for 10 yards and trying to twist it. This only got a 15 yard penalty when the guy should have been thrown out of the game. Things that never change: Payton and the Saints.
By the way, terrible officiating. Whilst flagging us regularly they managed to miss all of the Saints penalties for nearly 3 full quarters. Like anyone is going to believe that a Sean Payton-coached team would play clean for almost a whole game!!
Yep. I was shocked he didn't even get a warning and an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. Normally players will let go when they grab on. This was blatant and NOT accidental. It should have drawn more.
Dec 10, 2019 at 1:44 PM
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Originally posted by Hysterikal:Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:I checked out one of their message boards just for the hell of it, and they are still whining. I don't know how you can b***h about officiating when we almost tripled them up on penalties. Then they're complaining about dirty hits; Maybe they forgot about Bounty Gate already?
Every fan base complains about officiating. But saying Witherspoons hit was dirty and changed the game is just retarded. The Saints scored almost every time they touched the ball and so did we. Plus he came in with his shoulder to try and jar the ball loose. Because he probably got b***hed at for watching Mark Andrews the week before on a very similar play. If we had some cheap shots on Lattimore and Jordan then yeah I'd say that is dirty and had effected them.
Two shoulders to the head/neck area. Both 15 yard penalties for both teams. How is that an injustice? The non-call OPI cost Witherspoon an INT and preserved a FG for them...one that damn near cost us the game.
[ Edited by NCommand on Dec 10, 2019 at 1:44 PM ]
Dec 10, 2019 at 1:44 PM
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Originally posted by genus49:LOL.....oh that's bitter....LOL
Lol...Payton
"I've got the guy at Rouses, or at freaking Whole Foods, asking me about the freaking two-point play. I looked at him, the guy from the meat section. I said. 'Hey, your steaks don't look too good right now, worry about your freaking meat.' Driving me crazy."
Dec 10, 2019 at 1:47 PM
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Originally posted by English:Or when one of them tried to break Kittle's neck by hanging onto his facemask for 10 yards and trying to twist it. This only got a 15 yard penalty when the guy should have been thrown out of the game. Things that never change: Payton and the Saints.
By the way, terrible officiating. Whilst flagging us regularly they managed to miss all of the Saints penalties for nearly 3 full quarters. Like anyone is going to believe that a Sean Payton-coached team would play clean for almost a whole game!!
True. True.
Dec 10, 2019 at 2:24 PM
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NFL Network is broadcasting the game tonight at 2000 on the East Coast.
Dec 10, 2019 at 2:36 PM
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Memo to Sean Peyton- next time you want to fake a punt, don't throw it to the gunner. Have someone else go out for a pass. You know the rules so don't try to job it.
Can't have PI on the gunners on the outside in a punt. And holding only applied to before the pass is made not during.
On a side note. The rule is there so that the offense doesn't have an unfair advantage when the defender covering the gunner has his back turned, he has no idea if it's a punt or a fake pass. Thus, no PI rule applied.
Can't have PI on the gunners on the outside in a punt. And holding only applied to before the pass is made not during.
On a side note. The rule is there so that the offense doesn't have an unfair advantage when the defender covering the gunner has his back turned, he has no idea if it's a punt or a fake pass. Thus, no PI rule applied.
Dec 10, 2019 at 2:47 PM
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Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Memo to Sean Peyton- next time you want to fake a punt, don't throw it to the gunner. Have someone else go out for a pass. You know the rules so don't try to job it.
Can't have PI on the gunners on the outside in a punt. And holding only applied to before the pass is made not during.
On a side note. The rule is there so that the offense doesn't have an unfair advantage when the defender covering the gunner has his back turned, he has no idea if it's a punt or a fake pass. Thus, no PI rule applied.
Yeah, Payton was on the sidelines screaming bloody murder about that play. Fail. Rex Ryan said that that was the Ryan Rule, named for his father Buddy, who took advantage of DPIs rather flagrantly on punting downs one year. So that rule's been in place for a long, long, time if that's the case (I haven't looked it up).
Dec 10, 2019 at 3:06 PM
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Wow. Big playoff implications.
#Saints DE Marcus Davenport suffered a significant foot injury in Sunday's loss to the #49ers, sources tell me and @RapSheet. He's expected to undergo season-ending surgery. A big loss for that defense.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) December 10, 2019
Dec 10, 2019 at 4:11 PM
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Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:LOL.....oh that's bitter....LOLOriginally posted by genus49:Lol...Payton
"I've got the guy at Rouses, or at freaking Whole Foods, asking me about the freaking two-point play. I looked at him, the guy from the meat section. I said. 'Hey, your steaks don't look too good right now, worry about your freaking meat.' Driving me crazy."
Sean Payton is such an entitled little b***h... I love watching that guy lose