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It was a hold.
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It wasn't a penalty
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kc's 1st overall pick costs you guys a Division round game. That must hurt. |
Must have been why they also took the two pointer off the board against the Chiefs in Denver, or why they called back Berry's 2 pt return against Atlanta, or his TD return against Carolina.
Refs are always looking for ways to **** the Chiefs, which is why they had 109 penalties called against them, and 109 for them. FTR, the Cowboys had 90 penalties called in benefit of them, and the three teams that were beneficiaries of the most penalty calls were the perennial referee favorites Detroit, Tennessee, and Houston. |
Maybe Fisher shouldn't have let himself get beat instantaneously.
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I don't have a problem with the call, if they call it consistently.
If you leave the game in the hands of the officials, be prepared to bend over and grab your ankles. |
It could be called a hold. Seen worst never called.
Reminds me of the 2003 Tony Gonzalez PI call. |
If Clarkbar cared, he would gather 200 pictures of Tamba Hali getting the same type of block with no holding being and post them in a continuous twitter feed over the next week. But $, so he won't. I watched 50% less football this year than last year. Mostly Chiefs games. Seriously questioning my sanity for continuing to follow the NFL at all.
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And it wasn't a hold. Harrison was slipping and falling. |
With the first pick in the NFL draft the Kansas City Chiefs select...Eric Fisher!!!
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We tied tied the game despite a crap run defense and crap offense. The NFL decided it wanted Ben and Brady. It's that simple. Harrison had no chance to get Smith but they called it any way. There will be no chance unless we get marquee players. It not by happenstances they are on the teams in the big dance every year.
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The bigger play that hurt was the drop by "gronk" and alex missing at least 2 deep TD passes. |
"Rigged" LMAO
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His legacy has been made. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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http://articles.latimes.com/1991-01-...fourth-quarter The Chiefs went to work after the kickoff from their 22 and made it to the Miami 26 at the two-minute warning. On first down, Okoye plowed up the middle for 12 additional yards, but the play was nullified by a holding call on Kansas City guard David Szott. "Imagine that, the only holding penalty called in the game," Lowery said. "Isn't that interesting." Pushed back to the 37, the Chiefs gained only three more yards before calling on Lowery for the game-deciding kick. "You see the ball falling short and you see the season just going away from you," Hackett, said. "It's too bad. . . . I think this team deserves more than what we reached." |
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