And on that 4th down Suh was held blatantly!
NFL admits that was a missed call.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...211933291.html
Water under the bridge now. But as Aaron Rodgers says: they (Dallas) better bring more refs with 'em.
And on that 4th down Suh was held blatantly!
NFL admits that was a missed call.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...211933291.html
Water under the bridge now. But as Aaron Rodgers says: they (Dallas) better bring more refs with 'em.
And this should make you Girls' fans shut up about this:
http://news.yahoo.com/obama-id-prett...-politics.html
Even our gallant president recognizes the truth!
Tainted...
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
Y'all would think it was hunky dory if the Saints had been in the playoffs and had benefitted from the same no-call.
Haters gonna be haters.
Good old Memorial Gym
Tis better to cheat than to back into a blatant bad call that will talked about for 60 years
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
First, personally, I'm a "no-carer." I don't care either way, what the Dallas Cowboys do or don't do. I only root FOR the Saints and am merely a bystander/observer for the other 31 teams.
Secondly, I picked the Cowboys to beat Detroit (42-14, er 35-14 with Suh playing) and picked them to beat Green Bay too 28-24. Which, will probably happen.
Thirdly, this controversy has occurred because, first there was contact (look at the WR's shirt get tugged), and mostly because you just don't see a flag picked up like this. This would NOT be as controversial had no flag been thrown. Yeah, there still would have been some question about a no-call, but not nearly as pronounced as a flag being picked up.
Finally, as a Saints' fan I have no problem whatsoever stating when the Saints get a break on refs' calls. Just one problem....when do the Saints ever get a break like this!? I don't recall one.
Oh, and really finally, it wasn't just that flag pick up mess, it was all the calls against Detroit and the WOEFUL no-call on Suh being tackled to the ground on that key 4th down when he was gonna sack Romo and win the game.
This is the one I am talking about. Watched a hundred times and I still don't see roughing. Never touched head or neck. http://thenosebleeds.com/2013/11/que...-brees-fumble/
Maybe the NFL conspired against Detroit because Suh got away with stepping on Aaron Rogers leg and then purposely picking his other foot up to be sure all his weight was on it as he ground his foot in. If so, good for the NFL.
Good old Memorial Gym
Perhaps you think that because you only choose to see one side. http://www.mlive.com/lions/index.ssf...as_cowboy.html