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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 22, 2014 13:14:25 GMT -5
Boger crew. Post observations here!
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Post by russ on Sept 22, 2014 19:49:00 GMT -5
Horrible DPI call by Tony Steratore against #30 of the Jets.
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Post by russ on Sept 22, 2014 19:51:56 GMT -5
Bogeer with an easy PTP call against Sheldon Richardson. Richardson took about 3 steps after Cutler released the ball to hit him. That will be called 24/7/365.
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Post by tj888 on Sept 22, 2014 20:06:42 GMT -5
Actually Tony Steratore threw the flag. Terry Brown actually waved incomplete pass. Terrible call.
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Post by russ on Sept 22, 2014 20:10:42 GMT -5
Thanks. Duly noted
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Post by JAYJAYSTRIPES on Sept 22, 2014 20:52:27 GMT -5
Boger's crew lives to mess up another game just as they did in Detroit several weeks ago. To me the officiating thus far in the NFL has been filled with mistakes and very ragged. The whole NFL seems to be following suit also.
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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 22, 2014 21:30:20 GMT -5
Outstanding call by Tom Stabile and Allen Baynes on a fumble call at the sideline, where the Bears jumped on the loose ball, but the defender was touching out of bounds, making the BALL out of bounds, thus the ball remains with the Jets.
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Post by russ on Sept 22, 2014 22:00:43 GMT -5
This is my first look at Ed Walker and I have been pretty impressed so far.
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Post by cj on Sept 22, 2014 23:13:20 GMT -5
That was a horribly officiated game. But we're seeing much too much of this and that's what happens when you try to mess with interpretations officials have been making for years. In the interests of being fair, yes I think manty here know I am a Jets fan and yes it seemed the Jets got two big breaks as the game wound down although I'm not as sure as Gruden and Tirico that on the fourth down play the Jets tight end did not get to the line to gain; I don't think the replay was conclusive one way or the other and the defensive holding on the last Jet drive was an absolute joke but typical of the kind of garbage they have been calling this year as well as the 33 yard depi call when the closer official called it incomplete...why doesn't his no call carry any weight in a situation like that? And of course there was the fumble the Jets picked up and should have been a Jets TD. All that being said, the Jets did not deserve to win the game with 6 trips into the red zone and 1 touchdown. But having said that, I give the officials this evening a 1.
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Post by JAYJAYSTRIPES on Sept 23, 2014 5:35:39 GMT -5
CJ: I agree with the 1, too bad we can't give them a -1, but I guess they showed up to collect their checks so that counts for something, not much, but something!
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Post by I've been warned on Sept 23, 2014 10:10:53 GMT -5
Outstanding call by Tom Stabile and Allen Baynes on a fumble call at the sideline, where the Bears jumped on the loose ball, but the defender was touching out of bounds, making the BALL out of bounds, thus the ball remains with the Jets. Only call worth a damn all night. And a note to Boger: If you're going to hit a guy for 15 yards for "disrespectfully addressing an official," then he needs to be disqualified as well. Yes, I'm a Bears fan and it would have been a Bears player going home early; but if it's enough to get a flag, it's also all or nothing. If you'd like to know what disrespectfully addressing an official really sounds like, give me a call - I'll be working from home all day.
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Post by FredFan7 on Sept 23, 2014 11:37:43 GMT -5
By the way, congrats on 1K posts!
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