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NFL Gameday Week 3


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From the angles I saw at the end of the game, the FG looked like it may have been good, but after seeing some more replays, it seems very questionable.

 

On top of that, some Ravens fans that were behind the end-zone thought it missed as well and weren't sure if they won.

 

 

Anyways, the Patriots need to get over this loss, and kick some ass next week.

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Personally I haven't been so bad on the refs all season but after this game......damn. It seemed like every other play was a blown call or a bad call. The refs not only let this game get out of had in the beginning but when they tried to get control of it again they literally destroyed the game.

 

There was a point in the second half where it seemed like every pass play was called wrong or not called at all. I remember thinking to myself why not just throw it deep every play eventually the refs would give you a favorable call. And Flacco did seem like he was doing just that, as he probably aired it out 40+ yards to Smith and Jones like 10 times in the second half alone. The refs have to make up their mind and either call everything or don't call anything because them making a judgement call just isn't working as their judgement was piss poor.

 

The final kick I think wasn't reviewed because it was the correct call and it was made by the ref/person that had the best look at it. It wouldn't have been clear enough to reverse the call on the field anyways if it was reviewed. I can live with that.

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Prior to the 2008 season, the rule was changed to allow field goal and extra point attempts that hit the uprights or crossbar to be reviewed. This new rule is dubbed the "Phil Dawson Rule."[3]

 

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Dawson#section_4

 

The funny this is, the patriots receive the short end of officiating for once, in a regular season game, and they and their fans go [expletive]ing ballistic. You aren't the first team to lose on a controversial call, nor were you the first to win a playoff game on a controversial call

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