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That's MISTER Cheesehead, to you.
...But Coughlin is probably right. It's all that midwest bias, those poor NY teams don't stand a chance...
ROFL. That killed me, RS.
...But Coughlin is probably right. It's all that midwest bias, those poor NY teams don't stand a chance...
The Giants game was once of the most poorly officiated games I've seen this year for both teams.
Some calls that went against us where BJ Raji getting neck tied on the 2pt conversion, the Giants
returner signalling for a fair catch and then awarded a 16 yard gain and there were several Packer
receivers that were bumped or run into well after the five yard zone.
When I saw that game I knew what was coming.... And they still manage to spin it in a way that they're the victims. Unbelievable.Who cares if Coughlin blames the refs, I think Coughlin is an *******.
The Giants managed to get away with a lot of things in their last two games to still lose. Saints had over 10 penalties against them at home, Giants barely had any and got away with many things. Once again, they got away with pass interference calls, and since their quarterback's name is "Manning" they treat him like a piece of gold when Matthews clocked him.
If you manage to get by with holding and pass interference calls, and the other team get way more flags than you, and you also out gain them on yards, there is NO EXCUSE to lose! Coughlin is a *****, always has been, always will be. For the New York coaches, I would rather have Rex Ryan as my coach than Coughlin, cause while Rex runs his mouth, at least he sticks up for his players, and tells them it's OK when they make mistakes (even though Sanchez gets too many chances) I don't ever remember Coughlin standing up for his players. Last year in Philly, what's he do, throw his punter under the bus, even though he should know everyone makes mistakes.
That's right. I'm still pizzed that the zebra's ignored the guy raising his arm - all because of what happened to Quarless.That miss call also cost Packers Andrew Quarless for the season. He stopped when Giant called for fair catch and was blasted when player then returned the kick.
I wonder what Coughlin did after the game.
Did he erupt like Bobby Knight at his players for all their mistakes?
Or did he do what I think he would do, sit in a dark room for about 3 hours, with a bottle of gin, and think about the loss, that's what he did when they lost to the Eagles last year LOL, I believe he even admitted to it.
He can thank Favre for getting him to the Super Bowl, and Assante Samuel's dropped interception are the only 2 reasons the Giants won it, other than that he would still be a loser. That miracle catch I still hear about from the typical New Yorker style ******* fans would not have been possible IF Favre didn't send them to the Super Bowl off an interception, and IF Assante Samuel would not have dropped that pick on the last drive.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...-giants-te-ballards-catch-should-have-counted
Couhlin said he was sick when he saw this....
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I still wholeheartedly believe that these are inconclusive. They are both off angles. They aren't directly down the sideline (the second one, is a few degrees behind the play and the first one, you cannot tell if his knee is actually down yet). Even with these stills (and if the officials could have used them), I still think play stands as called. It is not possible to tell with the still sand replays what happened. Also it isn't humanely possible for the officials to know one way or the other, they gotta make a call one way or the other and that call must stand when it is this close.