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He asked for an explanation,I gave one based on my connection of my dots and it won me some cash,end of story. |
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I've seen it happen 100 times the last two years that the call is usually the opposite of what everyone else obviously see's and they interpret the rule as they choose to get the outcome they want. you are also showing you have been indoctrinated to believe a catch is what ever they told you. Slo mo shows he had two hands on the ball clutched to his chest. He did in fact catch the ball whether it hit the ground when he went down or not. He did in fact catch the ball. if the ground cant cause a fumble,how can it cause an incomplete pass after the ball has already been caught? even if I'm wrong about this one catch, I'm still right about my universal observation of how they go about ruling on these so called catches/non-catches http://www.bostonglobe.com/rw/Boston...ek21/CARO2.gif and remember- I'm siding with the Panther receiver here even though I knew they were losing. Thats called building -action drama-...and it was needed for one of those "commercial breaks" |
It seems like so many of the calls on catches like that are ambiguous as hell. I've never heard anything other than vaguely referenced reasoning to back up the decisions.
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spots in movies,tv shows, saturday night live..... of course youll say Manning is ugly but I of course already said that his fathers legacy was rewarded by the league. oh yeah,thats another thing. Their dad is on the Saints and never wins but somehow,his son's,in two completely separate situations and in seperate leagues as QBs make it to 6 super bowls combined and go 4-2 combined ! <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/jn5zytfm9No" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> pay attention to football on your phone. It predicted Manning going to SB 50 and the restaurant has a silver panther in it. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/qMor6dL0LfI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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Has anybody ever played a Black Sabbath album backwards? Or how about Hank Jr.'s "Are You Ready For Some Football" backwards?
Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album played in reverse is where the world first learned of Paul McCartney's death. It's bound to come true sooner or later. The key is not giving up. Dinny |
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The Paul is Dead mularky comes from the fade out of Strawberry Fields; John says "Cranberry Sauce", and some folks heard "I buried Paul" |
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1. No one touches the guy with the ball, he falls and loses control of the ball due to the way his body or the ball hits the ground. That's a fumble. 2. The runner is contacted and as he is tackled, but before his knees, elbows, forearms, wrists, back, ass or whatever hits the ground, he reaches out with the ball to try to keep his balance. The ball hits the ground before anything else and the impact between the ball and the ground causes him to lose his grip on it. He then falls to the turf as the tackle is completed. That's a fumble. Don't say shit like "The ground can't cause a fumble" just because you've heard it a thousand times from the twits in the press box. |
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think about that for a while. defensive player of the year 3 of the last 4 years ..and he just happens to have decent comedic timing. but you want to believe he only got the commercials because he's a good player? why does the defensive player of the year also happen to be the best actor/clown ? http://www.marketmenot.com/wp-conten...commercial.jpg what a glorious accident the nfl ran into without having any knowledge they would get so lucky! |
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