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The Burfict penalty made it from 65 to a 50 yarder. In those conditions that's a tough FG to make. Less than 50-50 in all likelihood. The pacmantality penalty made it from 50 to 35, which is a drastic difference, and then a chip shot even with the conditions.

 

Right but the Steelers would have run more plays to get closer. 18 seconds is still enough time to pick up 15 yards.

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Like 18 seconds with no TOs. Not enuf to get in range and set up the FG.

18 seconds is plenty of time if you get out of bounds. Work the sidelines and you have 2, maybe 3 plays to get closer

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18 seconds is plenty of time if you get out of bounds. Work the sidelines and you have 2, maybe 3 plays to get closer

Get in range we they know you are going to work the sidelines, get the FG team on the field and execute.

18 seconds is not plenty of time IMO. Its very likely not enuf.

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Not complicated. (kd)

 

Seriously, how many Porter apologists bet the money line on Pitt?

 

Not complicated, just makes no sense.

 

You're outraged about refs impacting the result of games, yet you want them throwing flags for the 'wrong' coach going on the field during a timeout to assist an injured player.

 

So if Pacman doesn't pull his stunt, you wanted the Steelers pushed back 15 yards -- essentially ending their chance for a FG. Hard to see how that fits in with the need to eliminate refs impacting the outcome.

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shocking that Rex was not blamed somewhere somehow

 

He was. See "worse to be Bills fan or Bengals fan". We have classless thugs on par with the Bengals thanks to Rex.

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He was. See "worse to be Bills fan or Bengals fan". We have classless thugs on par with the Bengals thanks to Rex.

Obviously. Marrone's team last year was 2nd most penalties in league and had 900 more penalty yards than Rex's team. But, narrative.
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Have to root for the Steelers next week to knock Peyton Manning out of the playoffs and into retirement, in the hopes that it will put an end to our long national nightmare of Nationwide commercials

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