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14 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

That 4th down conversion to Slayton basically won me my fantasy matchup...it left the Giants with 299 yards and once Jones ran for 15 on the next play to put them over 300 the 2 point lead my opponent had evaporated to a 3 point deficit.

 

I will win unless Jones throws a pick 6 or gets sacked 3 times or 2 sacks and a fumble.

 

 


A five point swing on one yard allowed? Your fantasy football commissioner should be shot. 

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2 minutes ago, Stank_Nasty said:

So can we now here all week how the Bucs are frauds because they didn’t blow out a lesser team? .... or is that only a thing for the Bills? 

 

The Bucs did just beat the Raiders by 25 and the Packers by 28 in the 2 previous weeks. 

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That was PI - not even disputable. 


What were the other refs even saying to the guy who threw the flag?  "Hey, the Bucs are the new Patriots...didn't you get the memo?"

 

 

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2 minutes ago, formerlyofCtown said:

What makes sense is that it was clearly pass interference.  Not only did he run into him he had a hold of his hand.

And the refs chit chatted over coffee and donuts...then said, yeah no penalty.  Prettt blatant.

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7 minutes ago, Stank_Nasty said:

A lot of butt hurt in here because it’s Brady. Geez guys. It was a good non call. 

 

PI is a flakey thing.  I watch games and can never predict what the refs see as PI and what they let go.

 

The thing is, he threw the laundry.  If you see something and throw the laundry, what is the justification to pick it up?

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2 minutes ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

 

The Bucs did just beat the Raiders by 25 and the Packers by 28 in the 2 previous weeks. 

And look what just happened against maybe the 2nd worst team in the NFL. That’s sort of my point. Week to week league. 

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Just now, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

PI is a flakey thing.  I watch games and can never predict what the refs see as PI and what they let go.

 

The thing is, he threw the laundry.  If you see something and throw the laundry, what is the justification to pick it up?

The REFs had a chat and realized he was only a tad early and didn't really mean it. So obviously they have to pick it up. it happens nowhere outside of PATs and now Bucs games.

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3 minutes ago, Johnnycage46 said:

And the refs chit chatted over coffee and donuts...then said, yeah no penalty.  Prettt blatant.

 

The worst part was Brady's ***** eating grin when the refs called it no penalty. He knows he still gets the benefit of the refs. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, gordong said:

The simple fact of the matter was if jones makes a better throw it’s converted... or even throws it sooner.

 

He hesitated for a split second, that's all it took.

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13 minutes ago, Bubba Gump said:

 

It's not a non-call if a flag was actually thrown. 

This is my biggest gripe. If no flag was thrown i could accept it bc it was a close call. But a flag was thrown. So how exactly did that convo between the refs follow? If im a Giants fan im pissed. Bc the point of a close call by definition is it could go either way and it did go one way: it was a penalty...until it wasnt...

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, Bubba Gump said:

Joe Judge didn't agree with the call, lol

 

 

Maybe the REFs had a plane to catch and didn't want overtime messing up their flights? He has a very valid argument.

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I picked TB for my survivor pool, I couldn't watch because I couldn't stand to root for Brady. I caught only the last few minutes. Ridiculous that they picked up that flag but I'm glad I survived.

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1 minute ago, qwksilver said:

Maybe the REFs had a plane to catch and didn't want overtime messing up their flights? He has a very valid argument.

 

Can't wait to hear his post game presser.

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