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He grabbed him twice the first time around the waist and turned him and then a second grab. He was beat and he knew it. And admitted he grabbed him.
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**** Eli Apple. That dude thrives on being a douchebag.
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The refs kept the whistles away for most of the game. They set the precedent for what they were going to call earlier. Missed hold on Bradberry on Juju, missed PI on the overturned Smith deep drop. The refs set the tone, and the players play accordingly.
That penalty at the end, while could have been called in other games, should never have been called in this game because of precedent, and since it ended the game given the time and location. Anyone think the KC defense could stop the Philly offense with 2 minutes left and 4 downs to just get into FG range? Hurts was the MVP even in a loss, Mahomes cried to get a call (guess he'll be the new Brady), and is a drama queen faking his ankle injury. Don't believe me? Check out the trends on Twitter to see how the rest of the world is reacting. Or stick your fingers in your ears and pretend like you deserved that win. |
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I'll admit the holding was bogus the second an Eagles fan admits the catch fumble that was returned for a TD was a catch.
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It's actually funny how similar the game was to Cincy: in both games KC was getting the worst of the calls and non-calls, but then 1 call at the end against the opponent -- BOTH CORRECT -- has everyone shitting themselves.
Obviously the timing matters, there's no denying we're fortunate the opponent screwed up and the refs called it, but people are TOTALLY IGNORING the butterfly effect if they would've called earlier plays correctly, like the blatant hold on Juju on a critical 3rd down. As an OCD/analytics type, this really triggers me, how stupid stupid stupid people (i.e. 99.9% of humans) gleefully turn a blind eye to 59 minutes of the game and then act like 1 play at the end is everything. Overall it was a decently officiated game (considering the usual standard), and if either team has more tape to send to the league for complaining, it's EASILY the Chiefs. And guess what? They overcame it, as all historically great types of teams do. |
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Eagles CB James Bradberry on crucial third-down penalty: 'It was holding'
"It was a holding," he said following the Eagles' 38-35 loss. "I tugged his jersey. I was hoping they would let it slide." https://www.nfl.com/news/eagles-cb-j...it-was-holding |
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"They already ignored one blatant, game-changing hold on 3rd down against Philly; why couldn't they ignore another?!" |
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