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Jim Harbaugh compares Bradshaw non-fumble to tuck rule
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<blockquote data-quote="Bogart" data-source="post: 429934" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>That ****** call changed that game.</p><p> </p><p>They may have blew the whistle but his knee was not down.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>The refs have been so god awful this year, it's ridiculous. But what's worse? The way the NFL defends the refs and NEVER admits when they are wrong. Even the Super Bowl between Seattle and Pittsburgh, they have stood by their ****** calls since day 1, even after a ref admitted he blew that game for the home team.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I can't even remember those good ole days of watching football without seeing a ton of flags everywhere for big hits, or ******** calls.In today's age, if Roger Goodell sat down tape reel of the old Buffalo and Washington and Dallas teams from the early 90's, he would be constantly pointing his fingers and saying "That's an incomplete pass, that's not a fumble" and "where's the flag! That guy is dirty, why didn't he get fined!?" oh I'm sure he loves thinking that when he watches the Cowboys and Steelers from the 1970's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogart, post: 429934, member: 3900"] That ****** call changed that game. They may have blew the whistle but his knee was not down. The refs have been so god awful this year, it's ridiculous. But what's worse? The way the NFL defends the refs and NEVER admits when they are wrong. Even the Super Bowl between Seattle and Pittsburgh, they have stood by their ****** calls since day 1, even after a ref admitted he blew that game for the home team. I can't even remember those good ole days of watching football without seeing a ton of flags everywhere for big hits, or ******** calls.In today's age, if Roger Goodell sat down tape reel of the old Buffalo and Washington and Dallas teams from the early 90's, he would be constantly pointing his fingers and saying "That's an incomplete pass, that's not a fumble" and "where's the flag! That guy is dirty, why didn't he get fined!?" oh I'm sure he loves thinking that when he watches the Cowboys and Steelers from the 1970's. [/QUOTE]
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