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Jim sort of invites controversy and haters because hes so animated on the field. Hes a great coach, but he should probably learn to tone it down a notch. |
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I thought it was a good non call at the end. I dont like refs deciding important games unless its obviously blatant. Call could have went either way. How ironic the offensive age of NFL football we are in and the game ends on a great defensive series. I think alot of fans have been conditioned to see TD after TD, that they cant appreciate good defense anymore. Thats where alot of this outrage is stemming from. |
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it was obviously blatant, my eight year old daughter called it out immediately |
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The other gripe I got is them proclaiming that RL went out as the defense held up on the goal line stance as the ending of the game. No it wasn't, Baltimore couldn't get a first down and it ended on special teams play milking the clock and going out of bounds for a safety & a free kick. That's how the game ended. Ray Lewis played like shit. He whiffed on a sack when Kap threw the ball in the endzone that his WR was being held. |
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Even if Crabtree had a clear shot to that pass, could he even catch it and come down in bounds? I don't think so.
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There was also a much more blatant, but less impactful, hold on the "run around in the endzone before taking a safety" play. One of the 49ers got through the line rather quickly and would have gotten the punter, but the blocker turned around and bear-hugged him from behind.
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Deadspin has a gif of a Ravens player pushing a ref and no flag during one of the fumble scrums i think? Thats pretty amazing.
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Not sure if the 49'ers did that a lot when he was healthy but I can't see them taking a huge element of their pass rush out if he was healthy. And for most of the game he had two men on him... |
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