SoulfishHawk
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I'm sure I wasn't the only one screaming on the BLATANT false starts by their LT. 3 of them in the 1st half, all 3 ended up being conversions for 1st downs.
I'm sure I wasn't the only one screaming on the BLATANT false starts by their LT. 3 of them in the 1st half, all 3 ended up being conversions for 1st downs.
Philly fans are calling it a steer job...
No, what they do know it, Dallas is The Team that the NFL wants in the NFC Championship against the Noners. How do you do that? Make sure Philly loses a few games. Sure, their play has been below the previous level of excellence. It only takes a few well timed calls to steer the final result.lol, a steer job towards a sub .500 team? What do Philly fans have? Sh!t for brains, that's what.
Like 25 of them. It was ridiculous.I wasn't in the game day forum during the game so I don't know if it was brought up but the refs missed several blatant false starts in critical 3rd downs against the Eagles tackles including early on both Philly TD drives that most likely would have gotten our defense off the field.
The officiating for that last several years has been wildly inconsistant. I think especially on PI calls it makes it hard to coach if a team wants their corners to be aggressive.For staying out of the last 2 drives. After that first half it looked like a classic steer job
He punched Lock right in the facemask and got his nose too. pretty obvious with no call.I still want to see a replay of the Jalen Carter sack. Pretty sire that there was contact to the head and neck area. They showed it once from the referee angle, but diverted to just showing the knee.
Exactly.Hurts got away with a blatant intentional grounding call. He was still in the pocket and threw the ball 30 yards out of bounds. It wasn't called. When Lock threw a pass to an area with no receiver, they called it. The inconsistency of calls is frustrating. Call it evenly on both sides. Is that too much to ask?