Bucs Linebacker White basically called out the terrible game plan by KC.
Talked about they went light box all day and KC would be not give his boy Helaire from LSU the ball.
Said "they played right into our hands"
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his left foot was clearly tripped, you can see it have unnatural movement.
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CBS’s Super Bowl broadcast Sunday night: When the Chiefs’ Bashaud Breeland was hit with a pass-interference flag with approximately 3 ½ minutes left in the first quarter, Romo, in sync with the production staff, was ready to make a prescient point.
“This team likes to hold a little bit, Jim, they really get their hands on you a lot,” said Romo over a replay of Breeland clinging to Bucs receiver Mike Evans’s upper arm. “You can see that’s a penalty over and over again. That’s one area we’re going to watch.”
“Ward right there trying to do the same. That’s sticky coverage, right. But if they get penalties on them, it makes the game very easy for the offense.”
https://www.boston.com/sports/super-...bowl-broadcast
Tony: "That a touch call. Might have been a bit overthrown, Is that a penalty Gene and was it overthrown."
Gene: "Its a foul Tony"
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Originally posted by Critty View PostThe video show the fact that after he was tripped the ball landed 2 yards in front of his hand. If he wasn't tripped the fact is he would have just keep running and caught it in stride and scored the TD. They ended up with TD anyway. #FootballGods
#Karma
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Originally posted by Critty View PostRun as fast as you can and get both of you feet clipped from behind. And you will fall. Clearly. The video evidence is undisputable.
Just because people say earth is flat and you can find plenty of people to support it. The evidence is undisputable that the flat earthers just don't understand reality or physics.
It was called correctly and supported as correct call by the great NFL referee Gene Steratore.
#Facts
#Physics
#GoodGame
Every NFL QB should be able to end up with a TD if the refs are going to spot the QB 42 of the final 58 yards to be gained.
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The video show the fact that after he was tripped the ball landed 2 yards in front of his hand. If he wasn't tripped the fact is he would have just keep running and caught it in stride and scored the TD. They ended up with TD anyway. #FootballGods
#Karma
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Run as fast as you can and get both of you feet clipped from behind. And you will fall. Clearly. The video evidence is undisputable.
Just because people say earth is flat and you can find plenty of people to support it. The evidence is undisputable that the flat earthers just don't understand reality or physics.
It was called correctly and supported as correct call by the great NFL referee Gene Steratore.
#Facts
#Physics
#GoodGame
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Originally posted by Critty View PostReally crusher? He maybe clipped his towel? No meaningful contact? Evans flopped? They wouldn't have score there without two bad PI ref call helping them? This is why you are a biased fucking bullshitting liar.
And each time you do it. I will call you out. Your idiocy amuses me with your I know my opinion is facts. And i will claim things and then call others clueless. You are a special one of a kind fan.
The Breeland PI was legit. Simple as that.
I watch it in slow motion.
Their feet touched causing Breeland to fall but not Evans who keep on running in stride for the ball
as Breeland fell his right hand hit the back of one of Evans heels but Evans was still not falling
when Breeland left shoulder pad clip Evans other foot he finally went down. And the flag was thrown.
That is pass interference as it was not the feet tangle that cause Evans to fall but was Breelands hand and shoulder pads clipping both his feet.
Gene Steratore, a former NFL referee and CBS’s officiating analyst, said during the broadcast that the call had to be made.
The other PI probably should have been illegal contact. But even if that flag should never have been thrown, it is still 2nd and goal from the 9. not 4th down.
And on that series.....
It is obvious that there was no way Brady can get them in end zone if it went to 2nd and 9 with 10 seconds.
And so obvious he got them down the field in enough time without KC timeouts helping him by stopping the clock.
really.JPG
You are also wrong about the DPI call. The ball was uncatchable and the illegal contact was after the ball was released. That means no foul. Again, if you cannot see that, then I would recommend visiting (I was going to say seeing, but you would not actually be able to see the optometrist given your current lack of visual ability).
Brady is not getting them into the end zone without help from the refs on the series you have referenced. That is correct. They are not likely scoring a TD from their own 42 with 20 or so seconds left in the half.
The officiating was horrible on all of those call as many have noted publicly.
Keep proving that Critty motto.
Originally posted by Critty View PostI think I get dumber every time
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Interesting disappearing act vs the critical analysis.
good night now.
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Originally posted by FoutsFan View Post
Based on your biased and frankly one sided views of the SB I would guess that you are a die hard KC fan (which I know you are not) or you lost a lot of money on the game. There is no way a rational football fan who is not a die hard or did not lose a lot of money would so worked up and misrepresent calls they way you are doing. I hope you learned a valuable lesson on sports betting.
Look at the INT play and tell me that Evans does not use what looks like maximum force with his left hand/arm to push the defender away from where he is trying to go. I see a legal chuck that the defender releases followed by the defender reaching around and touching the receiver, but not yanking him or holding him so as to warrant a flag. The rulebook makes it clear than a mere hand resting or touching is insufficient in terms of constituting a defensive holding penalty.
On the 34 yard DPI, I thought it could have been a foul when I first saw it, but looking at the play many times, I can see that there is either zero or almost zero contact and nothing that would cause a physical receiver like Evans to fall down. The defender does not land on Evans at all. I see Evans flopping trying to draw a call, which he succeeded in doing.
Also, I am certainly not worked up about the game other than being disappointed that the refs took the game away from the players, which made the result tainted as it would in any ref decided game.
At least you, unlike others, made the intelligent argument on the DPI in the end zone about whether or not the contact was before or after the pass. Having seen the play on replay now numerous times, I disagree with your take. I see the foul happening after the ball was released, but the pass being uncatchable.
Also, I have not studied the game with respect to your take on holding by KC. I did not really notice any TB defenders complaining about that and the refs did call two holding calls, one of which I thought was pretty marginal. The other issue is that the refs missed at least one DPI on TB on a pass to Kelce where the defender dove onto the back of Kelce's legs before the ball arrived, so the calls did not seem to be consistent.
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Lets try not too get to personal guys. Aloha. We do really well here for the most part. Lets all take a breath. Care about all you guys. I dont want to be heavy.
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Crusher Is the above critical analysis going to work for you or are you going to keep making stuff up.
It's not really an ad hominem attack with someone is repeatedly proving themself to be a biased bullshitting liar.
Its facts jack.
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