NFL admitted another bad call.

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Just read the article and at the end is poll, asking if you like them making this info public or if you think it should be left private. I like to see them admit it. So does the vast majority of the pollsters. The call in question is the unnecessary roughness in favor of the Texans on field goal attempt. This blown call most likely changed the final outcome of the game. Do you like the NFL to publicly admit blown calls.


edit: for bad link. Sorry. Was on B/R
 

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yes i do.
like when seattle beat GB the nfl admitted that the replacement refs were correct
 

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What I love was the CBS person looking at rules trying to justify the HORRIBLE call

Yes they should admit so at least the fans understand what the rules should be
 

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I saw that call during the game and thought it was a bad call on slow-motion replay. I also thought the late hit on Geno Smith that lost the game for Tampa was iffy as well.
 
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12thManHawkFan":1kto8pvp said:
I just want them to hold the refs accountable

They seem to be, more now than in the past. Or maybe we are just hearing about it more. Again I like that they are making the process more transparent. It is still sad when one particular bad call or no call, changes the outcome of a game. In the case I mentioned above it most likely did. A win is a win, but I don't think many want a win based on a bad call.
 

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kearly":1iwfizi5 said:
I saw that call during the game and thought it was a bad call on slow-motion replay. I also thought the late hit on Geno Smith that lost the game for Tampa was iffy as well.

Yeah earlier in the game he acted like he was going out, then when the d slowed up he turned and ran for a first down. The rule is ridiculous, unless they change it to make the Qb not be able to turn it back up. I understand protecting the Qb, but if they are going to use it that way, d are left in an impossible situation.
 
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