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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 88409" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I will say this: after giving the game a quick "once over" on the dvr this morning, I don't think the refs were AS BAD on some of the critical calls as I thought in the stadium. The Jumb-Tron was not showing some of the angles that were shown on TV with slow mo etc. For example, the Smelter no catch. The guy on the field ruled incomplete. After having seen the slow replay a few times I can see that there wasn't clear evidence to reverse it. It was just that close. On the Jumbo I thought it was a clear catch. After watching the targeting call again, I can kind of see why. I think Griffin tried to do the right thing. He was definitely lowering the shoulder, but again, the slow mo showed that the helmets actually did hit first. He wasn't trying to do that, but that IS what happened.</p><p></p><p>I think they got the PUKE fumble right, plain and simple. The BAD calls, IMHO, were the interference on Milton that extended the drive. That was a NO CALL all the way. On that one first down run, the PUKE guy was LAYING ON HIS BACK before squirming forward. That was beyond atrocious. As far as holding goes, I have seen so much of that on film reviews that I am numb to it now. Do I think they missed some holding on Freeman? YES, but I also see that stuff all the time so it wasn't radically different from other games. Freeman needs to learn to sell it better. Derrick Morgan was a master at this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 88409, member: 639"] I will say this: after giving the game a quick "once over" on the dvr this morning, I don't think the refs were AS BAD on some of the critical calls as I thought in the stadium. The Jumb-Tron was not showing some of the angles that were shown on TV with slow mo etc. For example, the Smelter no catch. The guy on the field ruled incomplete. After having seen the slow replay a few times I can see that there wasn't clear evidence to reverse it. It was just that close. On the Jumbo I thought it was a clear catch. After watching the targeting call again, I can kind of see why. I think Griffin tried to do the right thing. He was definitely lowering the shoulder, but again, the slow mo showed that the helmets actually did hit first. He wasn't trying to do that, but that IS what happened. I think they got the PUKE fumble right, plain and simple. The BAD calls, IMHO, were the interference on Milton that extended the drive. That was a NO CALL all the way. On that one first down run, the PUKE guy was LAYING ON HIS BACK before squirming forward. That was beyond atrocious. As far as holding goes, I have seen so much of that on film reviews that I am numb to it now. Do I think they missed some holding on Freeman? YES, but I also see that stuff all the time so it wasn't radically different from other games. Freeman needs to learn to sell it better. Derrick Morgan was a master at this. [/QUOTE]
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