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Originally posted by qnnhan7:I only saw one angle on the Rudolph push off. Didn't look like much. I've seen worse no call OPI. Like the one on Hollister against Warner
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
I only saw one angle on the Rudolph push off. Didn't look like much. I've seen worse no call OPI. Like the one on Hollister against Warner
Originally posted by linkboy:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
I only saw one angle on the Rudolph push off. Didn't look like much. I've seen worse no call OPI. Like the one on Hollister against Warner
The defender initiated the contact and was holding Rudolph the entire play.
Saints fans are just butt hurt because they got screwed in a call last year and they still haven't gotten over it.
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
Originally posted by linkboy:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
I only saw one angle on the Rudolph push off. Didn't look like much. I've seen worse no call OPI. Like the one on Hollister against Warner
The defender initiated the contact and was holding Rudolph the entire play.
Saints fans are just butt hurt because they got screwed in a call last year and they still haven't gotten over it.
saints fans are the biggest crybabies, every call that doesnt go their way they think the refs and the nfl is trying to screw them over even if its so obvious they committed a penalty or a no call was the right call.
Originally posted by Niners99:Originally posted by NCommand:
And the textbook 'spearing' of Crabtree right in front of Crabtree that later, he admitted he was seeing stars from.
As much as id love to have seen a flag there, the contact started within 5 yards, the ball might not have been catchable, and he didn't hold on abnormally long. The refs aren't going to decide a Super Bowl on that type of contact, and the Ravens knew it.
But, there were several other moments of that game where the refs screwed us over big time.
I still don't understand the playcall forcing Kap to throw a low % fade to the corner of the endzone. They didn't have a better red zone play than that? SMH.
Originally posted by Jaci:Originally posted by Niners99:Originally posted by NCommand:
And the textbook 'spearing' of Crabtree right in front of Crabtree that later, he admitted he was seeing stars from.
As much as id love to have seen a flag there, the contact started within 5 yards, the ball might not have been catchable, and he didn't hold on abnormally long. The refs aren't going to decide a Super Bowl on that type of contact, and the Ravens knew it.
But, there were several other moments of that game where the refs screwed us over big time.
I still don't understand the playcall forcing Kap to throw a low % fade to the corner of the endzone. They didn't have a better red zone play than that? SMH.
They didn't have a better play than that with 4 chances even.
Seriously the playcalling on that game at the end still haunts me worse than any non call on the ravens. Such a painful fan memory.