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Old 02-06-2006, 11:36 PM   #13
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So totally NOT true. My stance is that Darrell clearly pushed off at the last second to gain separation. It was evident the first time and it's evident now. It was a violation of the rules. It should have been called and it was - the SAME way that Randy Moss got called for it week 2 in Oakland against the Chiefs, only that was more questioanble. The same way that Tony G. gets called for it at least a couple of times a season. Now should it have been called in the biggest game of the year? Yes. Now move on to the legitimate blown calls.

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Had it been called as a course of the play, during the play you would probably not even be discussing it. What was ridiculous is that it was not called as it occured but only after the defender went and appealed to the referee. Now that is outrageous and it speaks to the incompetence of the overage, out of shape old men they use as officials to avoid training and paying young professional referees.
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