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<blockquote data-quote="Dantés" data-source="post: 852593" data-attributes="member: 12283"><p>The refs miss stuff all the time. For instance, they missed one of the head hunting play that knocked a Steeler receiver out earlier in the game. Easy call, but no flag. </p><p></p><p>Garrett made contact with Rudolph as the ball came out. That was fine. But with the ball out, he kept him wrapped, twisted him, and dragged him down all after the fact. It wasn't like momentum carried him into a tackle or caused him to land on Rudolph. He clearly, to my mind, exerted additional effort with the ball out to get Rudolph on the ground. It was absolutely dirty in my book, especially considering that the game was over. It was one step away from hitting a QB on a victory formation snap. I can't make anyone agree with me, but a lot of people who cover the sport have agreed with that take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dantés, post: 852593, member: 12283"] The refs miss stuff all the time. For instance, they missed one of the head hunting play that knocked a Steeler receiver out earlier in the game. Easy call, but no flag. Garrett made contact with Rudolph as the ball came out. That was fine. But with the ball out, he kept him wrapped, twisted him, and dragged him down all after the fact. It wasn't like momentum carried him into a tackle or caused him to land on Rudolph. He clearly, to my mind, exerted additional effort with the ball out to get Rudolph on the ground. It was absolutely dirty in my book, especially considering that the game was over. It was one step away from hitting a QB on a victory formation snap. I can't make anyone agree with me, but a lot of people who cover the sport have agreed with that take. [/QUOTE]
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