Colts/Eagles refs

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  • lyon804
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 11-02-09
    • 6526

    #71
    Originally posted by sharpcat
    You would never get a straight answer on this you can not expect somebody who bet on indy to honestly admit that the only reason they won their bet was because of 2 very bad score altering calls.

    Indy would have lost this game by 9 pts easily if not 16 pts if you take away the bad calls that resulted in TD's.


    Sharpcat, you are arguing with $5 betting morons that took the ass end of the bet to only get bailed out with some of the most egregious reffing I have seen in my life. I been around the sport of wagering and watching games for a many of yrs and it might take the cake.


    To all the numbscolls out there that think the last call was right... Yeah, I realize it is a rule. Contact to the head, but that was a grazing and incidental contact that can be called on any fukking play in the NFL. Bottomline, the refs were looking for something to call and saw that. Had it not been that it would have been something else.


    Collie BTW, god bless him but he was not defenseless. He recieved the ball and took two steps up field with possesion until he was hit cleanly and fumbled. It was a horseshit call.


    All day long Indy was holding against the Philly pass rush and was holding when Manning got grazed in his little helment by a hand. The refs flagged Philly all day on BS calls that usually kept Indy drives alive and directly led to 2 TD's. The other drives the refs didn't flag Philly Indy quickly punted.


    NFL can't be bet. The refs run the game into the ground. Sharp bettor has no edge in that league when 65% of the morons think they have a free chicken dinner on Indy and are bailed out by the refs. Nobody that bet over 1K on that game took Indy...hmmmmm
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    • paco
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 05-07-09
      • 62873

      #72
      The league needs to address this helmet to helmet and hands to the Qb's head as soon as possible. I hope Peyton is ok from that hit. Eagles tried to play like animals.
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      • alamo
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 02-21-09
        • 7131

        #73
        Originally posted by paco
        The league needs to address this helmet to helmet and hands to the Qb's head as soon as possible. I hope Peyton is ok from that hit. Eagles tried to play like animals.


        Poor old Peyton its reported collapsed in the dressing room after that savage blow to the head. It was one of the most vicious hits ive seen on a QB in years
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        • thebestthereis
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 03-01-09
          • 11459

          #74
          it's common sense calls nothing else and nobody can agree, it is ridiculous
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          • fjblair
            SBR Hustler
            • 03-25-10
            • 59

            #75
            Originally posted by paco
            The league needs to address this helmet to helmet and hands to the Qb's head as soon as possible. I hope Peyton is ok from that hit. Eagles tried to play like animals.

            They have to protect poor little PeyPey's head from those mean scary bad men.
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            • sharpcat
              Restricted User
              • 12-19-09
              • 4516

              #76
              If I was a coach I would be looking into getting a bigger helmet for my offensive players so that defenders will not be able to get anywhere near them without getting a 15 yard penalty.
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