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To: PapaNew
It's a good question. That's what they're talking about up here, too. I go back to the Jeremy Lane injury, though, that opened up that side of the field for Brady and allowed him to construct these drives. There was also a tripping penalty against the Patriots as they tripped Lockette who would have had a first down and extended a Seahawks drive in the fourth quarter. No flag, yet the replay clearly showed he was tripped.

I would feel much better about the veracity of this victory for the other team if A) Goodell and Kraft weren't such good buddies; and B) If the team in question were more like the Colts or Broncos and didn't have a long and colorful history of, um, bending the rules.

162 posted on 02/02/2015 9:12:30 AM PST by Lexinom
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To: Lexinom

“There was also a tripping penalty against the Patriots as they tripped Lockette who would have had a first down and extended a Seahawks drive in the fourth quarter. “

There was a roughing the punter against Seattle not called.

There was a ‘first down’ spot for Seattle where the replay showed there was no first down.

There was a tacky ‘defensive holding’ call against the Pats that gave yards AFTER run for a big game.


166 posted on 02/02/2015 10:13:43 AM PST by TexasGator
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