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The tide will turn. Statistics demands it.
I'm pretty sure that would classified under "Gamber's Fallacy."
The tide will turn. Statistics demands it.
Sal Lisitano said:...admit it...you clowns get all the calls...all the bounces...and then b/c of last week you're all crying to the NFL about it.
It started with the Tuck Rule...the fing Tuck Rule...something that never got called before...never and it has not stopped since then!!!
Total BS!!!
jtown777 said:I'm prepared for rebuttal from some but...If plays can be reviewed from the sidelines and in the 2 minute zone, then why can't "questionable", game changing, calls be reviewed such as pass interference. With the ticky tack rule change regarding pass interference now, you can run a go route and draw the penalty almost automatically! It has changed many an outcome of a close game. The games should NOT be in the refs hands to determine. Phantom calls just piss me off no matter who they're against. The league must do something!
Well thats what you get when a bull**** call gets you a superbowl.Dirtywater said:We'll just conviently leave out that the game's time keeper is from Pittsburgh and Pitt's stadium. It was his error. He screwed his own team. But that's ok, let's make it look like the Patriots did this on purpose. Also, the Steelers were leading by 3 at the time and there was around 14 minutes left. It was not like we were down to 2 minutes or so and the teams were tied. This could have benefitted either team.
But we got to keep up the cool kids talk!
Bashing and criticizing the Patriots is oh-so-fashionable-and-trendy.
Ho-Hum. :shakeno:
Not to beat a dead horse - but - the nfl hires the clock personal for all games...not the home team.
MadLib said:Apparently there was some kind of clock error that allowed the Patriots to have 52 extra seconds to win the game against the Steelers. Im not one to claim most of the Pats success is based off luck like some on this board, but this is just ridiculous.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2173143
PatsSuck456 said:The teams had nothing to do with a bad call, the Refs should have payed more attention to what was going on. It just seems strange to me that they oficials would look the other way as thats what seemed to happen. I just want the League to do something about the growing occurence of bad calls in the league, maybe they should educate them more, that would prevent incompetence.
WitheringPlant said:Well thats what you get when a bull**** call gets you a superbowl.