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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 20, 2014 9:46:01 GMT -5
What crews did you see? What did you think of them?
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Post by zebrablog on Sept 21, 2014 12:07:15 GMT -5
Substitutes LJ47 Tim Podraza and BJ93 Scott Helverson on Brad Allen’s crew (TEN at CIN) U49 Rich Hall and HL28 Mark Hittner on Bill Leavy’s crew (BAL at CLE) U81 Roy Ellison on Pete Morelli’s crew (OAK at NE) HL13 Patrick Turner on Clete Blakeman’s crew (DAL at STL)
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Post by tuckerewell on Sept 21, 2014 12:12:03 GMT -5
3rd down play in NE. Arrington CB had his hands all over Oakland receiver while ball in the air. No flag. Unbelievable.
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Post by tuckerewell on Sept 21, 2014 12:25:56 GMT -5
Missed call by Morelli's crew again. Oakland fumbled and subsequently recovered. Runner was ruled down by contact but wasn't. Ball was clearly out. Oakland could've challenged and gained 7-8 yards but didn't.
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Post by tuckerewell on Sept 21, 2014 13:02:03 GMT -5
Another call benefitting NE. PI on Oakland giving them a first down. If they didn't call PI on the play mentioned above I don't see how they could call this. Not only was the call questionable but the ball was completely uncatchable .
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Post by tuckerewell on Sept 21, 2014 13:26:32 GMT -5
And another!....this time Morelli's picked up the flag for illegal chop block. Watching play it was clearly a chop block. Oakland defender rushing QB was engaged by NE lineman. Blocking back then went low at Raider players knee. That IS a chop block. So instead of NE having ball 2nd and 23 at their own 37, they got the ball 1st and 10 at the Oakland 38. The NE receiver caught pass on the play. . Talk about a huge turn around. There is something going on here that isn't right.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2014 13:58:26 GMT -5
And another!....this time Morelli's picked up the flag for illegal chop block. Watching play it was clearly a chop block. Oakland defender rushing QB was engaged by NE lineman. Blocking back then went low at Raider players knee. That IS a chop block. So instead of NE having ball 2nd and 23 at their own 37, they got the ball 1st and 10 at the Oakland 38. The NE receiver caught pass on the play. . Talk about a huge turn around. There is something going on here that isn't right. the problem is you . Officials never make calls for against any team. You must hate the patriots , officials or both .
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Post by russ on Sept 21, 2014 14:08:47 GMT -5
Terrible UNR call by Clete Blakeman. He ruled a blow to the head against a Rams defender but it was not even close to being a blow to the head. He basically touched him on the helmet, certainly not a blow though. In my observation, Blakeman really seems to struggle with these types of calls.
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Post by russ on Sept 21, 2014 14:12:58 GMT -5
Another call benefitting NE. PI on Oakland giving them a first down. If they didn't call PI on the play mentioned above I don't see how they could call this. Not only was the call questionable but the ball was completely uncatchable . I think this call should have been Defensive holding because the defender was completely restricting the WR's movement before the ball was thrown, but I agree the pass was uncatchable.
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Post by mike on Sept 21, 2014 14:41:10 GMT -5
McAulay's crew has been letting the players play and no 3rd and Ridiculous converting due to ticky tack penalties. I do like how HL98 Greg Bradley has done
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Post by mike on Sept 21, 2014 14:45:26 GMT -5
as I say that, weak DPI by James Coleman
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Post by russ on Sept 21, 2014 14:52:46 GMT -5
Really weak defensive holding penalty against #97 of STL that took away a sack.
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Post by zcr57 on Sept 21, 2014 15:00:51 GMT -5
Multiple ejections in Philly after a late hit on the QB. Corrente's crew did a good job of getting things under control.
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Post by ak482 on Sept 21, 2014 17:21:25 GMT -5
Seems like the Vinovich crew is eschewing the use of the wireless earpiece in Seattle. Long crew conference for a picked up flag.
Re: ejections in Philadelphia. The league needs to start taking action when guys who get ejected in visiting stadiums taunt the crowd on their way to the locker room. That is a serious powderkeg, especially in a divisional rivalry.
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Post by zcr57 on Sept 21, 2014 17:21:34 GMT -5
Vinovich's crew missed a clear offsides penalty that would have resulted in a first down for the Broncos. Flags were thrown but after a conference the penalty was waved off. Denver was forced to punt.
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