Darwin18
Well-Known Member
What newcomer? I've been off HBT for a week or so. Let me guess, another diehard always believed in them and not all a bandwagoney Pats fan?
Because my team is 6-5 and Houston has the head-to-head tiebreaker for the last wild card spot. A team that had two pathetic Brady wanna-be-QBs and one wanna-be-Belicheat coach. Yeah, so what. I'm jelly that my teams sucks all ****ing day. But I'm not wasting my time on here crying about having a 10-1 record. Someday, soon, the Pats will lose Brady. Then you'll go back to to the good old 80's / early 90's days of the Pats when both the Pats and Jets sucked equally and did stupid, stupid things.
I genuinely have no desire to go to that sthishow
What newcomer? I've been off HBT for a week or so. Let me guess, another diehard always believed in them and not all a bandwagoney Pats fan?
Well yeah... After what Seattle did last year I don't blame you.
Other than that... You're way off.
Any other reasonable fan would simply nod, acknowledge that the refs did a poor job...
but I guess the refs figured everyone knew the rule.
The holding call against Chung was not BS. He grabbed his shoulder enough for it to turn his body and almost fall down. You cant do that...
As long as we're speculating on what is a penalty...
I thought contact above the QB's shoulders is an automatic PF, without exception.
Yet there was a play where a D-back launched himself up and his whole f@cking body landed on Brady's head. But no flag?
that is holding
Oh bullshti. The guys shoulder pad barely moved.
I'm in the same boat and am not remotely going to blame the refs but that call was crap. Even Collinsworth took Osweilers junk out of his mouth long enough to say that was a shtty call.
If you want to call that holding, you should also call offense PI for straightening his arms as to push off which occurred before the holding.
Then Chung also gets PI for pushing before that..... How nitpicky do you wanna get here Nancy?
Adding time to the play clock makes perfect sense. The play clock starts immediately after the previous play. An injured player inhibits that next play from happening, so no time should be taken away from the offence. Not sure why that wasn't a foul since they didnt have a TO, but starting the clock after the refs were set and resetting the play clock both make perfect sense.
Who cares. If the Pats knew he was going to be so great they would have taken him in the 1st. They lucked into him, pure and simple. When he's gone, the Pats are going back to the basement. It's not so bad down here. Sometimes your team overachieves, then loses to Houston, but hey, we still beat the Dolphins. At least we're not "those guys".
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