Posted on 09/17/2015 11:27:53 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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That was basically the attitude of Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie after the Giants cornerback learned the NFL had admitted it erred on two key calls in the season-opening 27-26 loss to the Cowboys blown calls that certainly could have changed the outcome of the game.
Thats just one you have to live with, Rodgers-Cromartie said. That was a tough one.
A third-quarter pass-interference call on Rodgers-Cromartie, who was shadowing receiver Terrence Williams on a third-and-4 play, handed the Cowboys 16 gift yards and a first down. That directly led to a Dallas touchdown. It should not have been a penalty, the league conceded to the Giants.
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I’m surprised the Giants have stuck with Manning so long; I like him and was glad to see him beat the Bradymonster twice, but he’s just not that good. Romo made Eli look like a novice; without some really stupid mistakes by Dallas that game wouldn’t have been close.
Refs blow calls all the time.
Dallas is a better team, but I would still take Eli over Romo.
Cindy Raber · Martinsburg High SchoolNice call, Cindy.Remember how Seattle got beat in 33 seconds when Dallas was down by two scores? Bledsoe threw a TD pass to T.O...then an onside kick got the ball back for Dallas and scored again while the Seattle fans were leaving the stadium thinking they won lol....until the crowd (what was left of it) went crazy and Dallas won. So to narrow it down....even if the Giants had a two score lead with over a minute left...there was a strong possibility that Romo could have still won the game condsidering the fact that he leads the league with 4th qtr come back wins. End of discussion. Bradford was in the exact situation and could not even pull off a win with his weapons...but instead threw an easy interception and ended the game with a loss. There is no comparison to Romo in the last minute of a football game folks.
In light of this admission, it’s time to review every controversial call the NFL failed to admit to.
“Bummer”
To quote a football coach on winning the game because of an obvious pass interference non call. (unfortunately I can’t remember the team, game or coach).
...blown calls that certainly could have changed the outcome of the game.
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Like the Super Bowl game where the Cowboys cornerback fell down and the Steelers receiver tripped on him? It was called pass interference and the Steelers won. ...Robbery!
I was fairly sure it was an NFL Game, and I thought it was again the Giants, turns out I was right, but can’t find the Bummer comment on youtube (even though I know I saw it). However, this was the play:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmef4JxxC2I
And here is the quote: Or, as the 49ers’ head coach, Steve Mariucci, remarked dryly, Bummer.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2003/01/20/no-flag-on-the-play
Yeah Manning only has two Super Bowl championships in recent years.
Is Belichick responsible for this too?
The refs have screwed the the Cowboys out of three Super Bowls.
I got into this in detail awhile back.
What is wrong with Manning asking Jennings to not score on first two downs if he got close to goal line? The idea was to eat up time without allowing Dallas to call time out.
“he leads the league with 4th qtr come back wins”
” There is no comparison to Romo in the last minute of a football game folks.”
Except in the playoffs when it counts. To put it simple Stats don’t mean bupkis it is how many rings you are wearing.
If you are talking about the Lynn Swan play back in SB X, Swan caught the ball, one of the greatest catches in SB history. Since he caught the pass, the PI call was immaterial. I believe that was the same game that Jackie Smith dropped a easy catch in the end zone. He makes that, and the cowboys had a chance to win.
Not my words, hers. And as of last night, Peyton did the two score comeback with :33 left on the clock. There are many such examples of 2 minutes left being more than enough time to close a two score (or in Eli’s specific case, a score and a FG) deficit.
I have always asked rabid football watchers why do you watch the whole game, just watch the last 4 minutes, which take 30+ minutes to play out
Even more so for basketball.
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