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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 366214"><p>Meh, I think that's a stretch. The defender's original direction was inside, which is why the cut block was thrown in that direction. It was just bad luck that the defender then shifted back outside, Kenny Cooper's man was moving inward too, and we ended up cutting the wrong guy.</p><p></p><p>There were tons of missed calls, I agree with that for sure. I wouldn't say this was the worse. The play looked like a legitimate chop block. Meanwhile, Qua got hit by not 1 but 2 guys out of bounds, the last of which when he was 15 yards off the field. TaQuon got hog collared and drug down backwards while trying to make a tackle on the pick 6. I thought the guy had blown TaQuon's knee out. When Lance got pushed on 4th and 8 the commentators yelled louder than I can remember anybody yelling about a missed call. When I watch some of these games, I just don't understand how Refs can be so incompetent. If there is something happening away from the play, or inside a group or pile of 10 guys, I can understand. But when things are happening right where the ball is being played and where everybody's eyes are, and then you miss a completely obvious call...I don't get it.</p><p></p><p>The booth wasn't much better. When CPJ had to walk out on the field to get a review on the 4th down spot (that was terrible)...I can forgive the Refs on that because sometimes spots can be difficult. But for the folks in the booth to not buzz in that they need a second to check the spot...awful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 366214"] Meh, I think that's a stretch. The defender's original direction was inside, which is why the cut block was thrown in that direction. It was just bad luck that the defender then shifted back outside, Kenny Cooper's man was moving inward too, and we ended up cutting the wrong guy. There were tons of missed calls, I agree with that for sure. I wouldn't say this was the worse. The play looked like a legitimate chop block. Meanwhile, Qua got hit by not 1 but 2 guys out of bounds, the last of which when he was 15 yards off the field. TaQuon got hog collared and drug down backwards while trying to make a tackle on the pick 6. I thought the guy had blown TaQuon's knee out. When Lance got pushed on 4th and 8 the commentators yelled louder than I can remember anybody yelling about a missed call. When I watch some of these games, I just don't understand how Refs can be so incompetent. If there is something happening away from the play, or inside a group or pile of 10 guys, I can understand. But when things are happening right where the ball is being played and where everybody's eyes are, and then you miss a completely obvious call...I don't get it. The booth wasn't much better. When CPJ had to walk out on the field to get a review on the 4th down spot (that was terrible)...I can forgive the Refs on that because sometimes spots can be difficult. But for the folks in the booth to not buzz in that they need a second to check the spot...awful. [/QUOTE]
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