The internet says the Chiefs get all the calls. I presented the facts. Then I was told by the people I work with (@craigcartonlive & @markschlereth) that my facts don’t matter compared to how they feel.
There are clearly stages of being a consistent team that wins
1. Oh that’s cool good for them 2. I doubt they can do it again 3. I’m tired of seeing them win 4. If my team executed X,Y,Z that team loses 5. Refs 6. Refs 7. Refs 8 Celebrate eventual downfall and taunt
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Again, nobody mentions the PI on McDuffie. Why is it that NOBODY cues that video up for discussion. Even the fat bald **** would consider that a bad call, no?
OR, the BS Roughing the QB penalty that Jones drew, which actually extended a drive that led to an Atlanta touchdown. If that call isn't made, the Falcons punt and never score their second touchdown. Thus, making anything called or not called, at the end of the game, irrelevant. :-) [Reply]
There are clearly stages of being a consistent team that wins
1. Oh that’s cool good for them 2. I doubt they can do it again 3. I’m tired of seeing them win 4. If my team executed X,Y,Z that team loses 5. Refs 6. Refs 7. Refs 8 Celebrate eventual downfall and taunt
That's exactly what I said when that was called, that the receiver ran into McDuffie and that's not pass interference.
The disputed non-call was defensive pass interference, but it wasn't obvious when it happened. Six-foot six inch Kyle Pitts was able to go where he wanted after 6-foot one-inch Cook made initial contact with him and when Cook reengaged with him (and committed interference), the official was behind Pitts and just seeing a ball that was thrown at about the level of Cook's head. Cook did in fact make contact with Pitts just before the throw and Cook hadn't turned his head around, but the official was just seeing that the ball wasn't thrown in a good spot for Pitts to take advantage of his height advantage. When the play happened, I sorta thought it was pass interference, but I wasn't certain until I saw the replay in slow motion. It was harder to see in real time, especially from where the official was. The McDuffie bullshit interference was obviously not pass interference in real-time. The receiver ran into McDuffie. [Reply]
The Chiefs franchise has been through their years of zero zebra "respect" and we still have shitty calls and no-calls against us affect us, but it all goes back to my saying, "NFL officials call everything they see, but only see what they want"... [Reply]
The internet says the Chiefs get all the calls. I presented the facts. Then I was told by the people I work with (@craigcartonlive & @markschlereth) that my facts don’t matter compared to how they feel.
Originally Posted by Hydrae:
If the Falcons had gotten that call and then scored, they would have been up by 1. Obviously, they would want to go for 2 to make it a 3 point game. I remember the last time we played in Atlanta and had that same situation. It resulted in an Eric Berry interception returned for 2 points the other way and we won by that one point. It would have been hilarious if that had been the outcome yet again!
My thing is, everyone acts like a score is automatic from the one. I mean can you imagine if the Falcons had the ball with the game on the line and needed one measly yead?!? There's no way they couldn't get one yard!! Not with multiple tries!
I mean I'm glad it all happened how it did because we got the dub, but a small part of me wishes they got the PI just so our defense could slam the door at the goal line. [Reply]