As soon as they went to the replay, I knew it would be bullshit. There wasn't a WR on the other side of that field last night that McDuffie would have to hold. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish:
I don’t record any games but I thought a play later or during a delay a replay from the other side it was decided the hold was on Connor?
Buehler is also correct in that the white hat couldn’t get anything right talking into the microphone.
They initially called it on Connor but then the announcers said they were told it was actually on McDuffie. Neither player held. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish:
I don’t record any games but I thought a play later or during a delay a replay from the other side it was decided the hold was on Connor?
Buehler is also correct in that the white hat couldn’t get anything right talking into the microphone.
Ref said "27" then when they got back from commercial break they clarified that it was actually McDuffie and showed the replay. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
How fucking terrible was that call?
As soon as they went to the replay, I knew it would be bullshit. There wasn't a WR on the other side of that field last night that McDuffie would have to hold.
Yeah, I'm still convinced he just got the player wrong.
It looked like maybe Conner (I think it was Conner) may have had a brief hold on a RB trying to run a little dagger sort of route over the middle and that's where the flag ended up landing.
But he was so damn bad about getting #s right all night that it was impossible to know who the flag was actually on. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Third Eye:
In fairness, there were 2 terrible calls that we benefitted from: the facemask call against Wirfs (which i get that it looked like a facemask, but it wasn't), and the unnecessary roughness call that came from what I assume was a joke flop.
Bad calls happen. Some go our way, some don't.
It was a joke flop, but he was an idiot for shoving that late after the play was over. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
How fucking terrible was that call?
As soon as they went to the replay, I knew it would be bullshit. There wasn't a WR on the other side of that field last night that McDuffie would have to hold.
I have been paying attention and in fact I told my brother that EVERY game, McDuffie gets a flag that shouldnt have been called or worse, the WR grabbed him!
Im telling you its every week. Not sure how far back it goes but its at least the lat 4-5 weeks. Pisses me off! Its usually in critical moments too.
Then I have to listen to Bronco fans talk about how the Refs are helping us out.
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Lmao, reddit is furious about last night because the refs gave a other one to the Chiefs. ****ing bitches.
People seem to have a need to "blame" anyone else but themselves (or their team) when things don't turn out the way they had hoped. It's pathetic, but it's reality. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
The phantom call on McDuffie changed the entire momentum of the game...instead of punting from their 30, they drove down and scored their first TD.
That was the biggest call of night...by far.
Coupled with Worthy stepping out of bounds was an early 14 point swing.
Fans from other teams wont remember that call and it's impact....
I'm doing my best to remind them and they always seem to stop chirping. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Third Eye:
In fairness, there were 2 terrible calls that we benefitted from: the facemask call against Wirfs (which i get that it looked like a facemask, but it wasn't), and the unnecessary roughness call that came from what I assume was a joke flop.