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Like everything, there are multiple view points. Theyre all right.
Because you know who is going to win lolDonkey said:
Patriots playoff games are wild as fuck always, how is there no suspense?
I am now looking forward to rooting for the Patriots.Delirium said:I'm looking forward to rooting for the Chiefs.
I mean even with what the Saints did or did not do, if that flag is thrown we are talking about a Saints Pats Super Bowl. Brees vs Brady. Thats what sucks about it, the Saints did what they needed to do to kick a game winning field goal, and the officiating took it from them. They had no shot to win that game once the officials turned their heads to an obvious PI and helmet to helmet._NV said:If there was ever an obvious call, it was that missed PI.
Comical. A joke. Can't happen
Don't care about how many chances the Saints had, this was one of the worst mistakes in sports history. Would've been a travesty had it happened in the regular season, never mind with a shot to the SB on the line.
It wasn't going to be a completion either way. I would've preferred for us to actually win the game ourselves instead of relying on one penalty on the other team.nolafan33 said:I mean even with what the Saints did or did not do, if that flag is thrown we are talking about a Saints Pats Super Bowl. Brees vs Brady. Thats what sucks about it, the Saints did what they needed to do to kick a game winning field goal, and the officiating took it from them. They had no shot to win that game once the officials turned their heads to an obvious PI and helmet to helmet.
He literally clocked him because there was a good chance it would have been. Better to take a risk of the ref not calling the flag, which he didn't, then let him catch the ball.Delirium said:It wasn't going to be a completion either way. I would've preferred for us to actually win the game ourselves instead of relying on one penalty on the other team.
From what I remember of the play, I didn't think it was going to be completed without the interference. I'm not watching it again any time soon though._NV™ said:He literally clocked him because there was a good chance it would have been. Better to take a risk of the ref not calling the flag, which he didn't, then let him catch the ball.
Obviously there's always the possibility of a drop, but if you go back and watch the view from the sideline it's pretty obvious that TLL was in good position to make the catch, and he would have walked into the end zone. The ball even landed well inside the field of play at about the 2 yard line. It was a great play call that caught the LA DB sleeping, his only two options were to pull up and allow TLL to come down with the ball or run over TLL and draw a PI. He picked option number 2, and we all know how that ended. There's a professional videographer who put out a tweet of video he took of the play which actually shows one of the officials reach for his flag then not elect to throw it, which makes this whole thing even more disgusting.Delirium said:From what I remember of the play, I didn't think it was going to be completed without the interference. I'm not watching it again any time soon though.
That's horrible if it's true, but that's why you can't rely on them.nolafan33 said:Obviously there's always the possibility of a drop, but if you go back and watch the view from the sideline it's pretty obvious that TLL was in good position to make the catch, and he would have walked into the end zone. The ball even landed well inside the field of play at about the 2 yard line. It was a great play call that caught the LA DB sleeping, his only two options were to pull up and allow TLL to come down with the ball or run over TLL and draw a PI. He picked option number 2, and we all know how that ended. There's a professional videographer who put out a tweet of video he took of the play which actually shows one of the officials reach for his flag then not elect to throw it, which makes this whole thing even more disgusting.
Mike Thomas spoke on it today:Delirium said:That's horrible if it's true, but that's why you can't rely on them.
I've seen a comparison of this play to the Minnesota Miracle play, talking about how Marcus Williams went out of his way to avoid a penalty and it cost us the game, and in this game, Robey-Coleman went right into an illegal hit and even that cost us the game too. Our guy tried to do the right thing and it backfired, and this time their guy does the wrong thing and it works.
I'm no NFL historian, but it's hard for me to believe there's ever been a 2 year run that ended in heart break like this. Last year you have a reliable safety just whiff and that causes you to lose out on a trip to Philly for the NFCCG, then this year officiating literally steals a SB birth from you.The sideline official reached for his flag, but he didn't pull it out," Saints wideout Michael Thomas said. "It looked like he was going to throw it, but another official came running in, and it was like he got intimidated."
He definitely wouldnt have scored on it. His back was turned to the end zone. Hell, it would have been better for the saints if he didnt score, but point still standsnolafan33 said:Obviously there's always the possibility of a drop, but if you go back and watch the view from the sideline it's pretty obvious that TLL was in good position to make the catch, and he would have walked into the end zone. The ball even landed well inside the field of play at about the 2 yard line. It was a great play call that caught the LA DB sleeping, his only two options were to pull up and allow TLL to come down with the ball or run over TLL and draw a PI. He picked option number 2, and we all know how that ended. There's a professional videographer who put out a tweet of video he took of the play which actually shows one of the officials reach for his flag then not elect to throw it, which makes this whole thing even more disgusting.
06-07 for us has you beatnolafan33 said:Mike Thomas spoke on it today:
I'm no NFL historian, but it's hard for me to believe there's ever been a 2 year run that ended in heart break like this. Last year you have a reliable safety just whiff and that causes you to lose out on a trip to Philly for the NFCCG, then this year officiating literally steals a SB birth from you.
I don't think that's worsebosoxlover12 said:06-07 for us has you beat
06: Bears won the NFC Championship already, and its widely presumed that the AFCCG winner will win it all (hint they did). Pats up 21-3 at half time, blow the lead and the Colts win.
07: Tyree.
Granted, nobody gives a fuck because Brady's playing in his 9th Super Bowl, with Roethlisberger and Eli are the only two other QBs with more than 1 Super Bowl appearance, but its definitely worse imo.
Hell, last year's should feel a lot worse than this years.
18-1 was fucking brutal man. Honestly one of the worst feelings in my entire life, and I was still extremely upset with it until Malcolm Butler's INT. By now, it is what it is, but there isn't a worse feeling than what happened. Its worse than the Warriors blowing a 3-1 lead versus LeBron, or the Yankees losing a 3-0 ALCS lead to Boston...CameronCrazy06 said:I don't think that's worse
forrealTeagz said:Mid-80's Browns losing back to back to the Broncos is worse. The last two Falcons losses are arguably worse. The 11-13 Niners lost in heartbreaking fashion three years in a row. The Bills lost four straight Super Bowls.
I still don't think the missed call is the all-time heartbreak everyone seems to think it is, the Saints immediately took the lead after it happened. They also had multiple opportunities to win the game afterwards. I think the Chiefs loss is arguably more heartbreaking because the game literally came down to a coin flip. Whoever won the toss was gonna go right down the field and score.
Teagz said:Mid-80's Browns losing back to back to the Broncos is worse. The last two Falcons losses are arguably worse. The 11-13 Niners lost in heartbreaking fashion three years in a row. The Bills lost four straight Super Bowls.
I still don't think the missed call is the all-time heartbreak everyone seems to think it is, the Saints immediately took the lead after it happened. They also had multiple opportunities to win the game afterwards. I think the Chiefs loss is arguably more heartbreaking because the game literally came down to a coin flip. Whoever won the toss was gonna go right down the field and score.