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Hilariously enough, the Pats were the last team to use a drop goal in the NFL, and it was done by Nate Ebner, who was a rugby player converted to a football player.
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About time a questionable TD call stood against the patriots
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I don't know how you look at that replay and see him clearly bobbling the ball without having possession after he puts his left foot down the first time, see him put his left foor down the second time out of bounds and uphold the call that it was a touchdown. That was not a TD. It was CLEARLY not a TD. That's a call made because people accused the league of favoring the Patriots when Riveron was fucking up his replay standards and overturning calls that the evidence didn't support (even though they were correct), and it's an awful call. Jesus Christ.
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In post 1917, T-Bone wrote:It was the correct call. You don't overturn the referee if the play is close.
There's definitive video evidence that shows you it's not a catch., It's precisely the type of play that should be over turned. Ball still moving, no control, foot steps out of bounds. It's textbook no catch.
Chloroform girl, how have you been?
Don't let me catch you sleeping again
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It's been three years since you've seen the sunlight
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Chloroform girl, how have you been?
Don't let me catch you sleeping again
You're only alive because I like you
It's been three years since you've seen the sunlight
But I know you're having fun
Bound, gagged and chained up in my basement
In post 1915, PokerFace wrote:About time a questionable TD call stood against the patriots
When I joined this site, I was a software tester for mobile business applications and the song PokerFace was not yet written by Lady Gaga
Now I test lottery and gambling software as my job. It's funny how my life has turned out. Somewhere a Time Traveler is laughing madly
In post 1917, T-Bone wrote:It was the correct call. You don't overturn the referee if the play is close.
There's definitive video evidence that shows you it's not a catch., It's precisely the type of play that should be over turned. Ball still moving, no control, foot steps out of bounds. It's textbook no catch.
Except that's not how the rules work. You need clear indisputable evidence to overturn the call on the field. That play was borderline, and when that happens, you defer to the call on the field.