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You're right about one thing. I sure don't feel the least bit guilty about this win. Perhaps if Brandon Marshall hadn't turned Cromartie into his personal wheelbarrow to the endzone all game long, I'd feel bad. Perhaps if Shanahan didn't give them the opportunity to keep us out of the endzone, only to see a rookie get the best of their so-called Superbowl-ready defense, I'd feel bad.
We'd have made the playoffs two years ago if the refs didn't blow two key calls in the Sanfrancisco game. We had damn near the same call we saw yesterday go against us vs. Chicago last year. San Diego is 0-2, not because of the refs, but because their defense doesn't have what it takes to keep the enzone clear in the closing seconds of the game. |
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Please forgive me for agreeing with Taco John. |
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I did call the ruling right, because it was right. The call itself was wrong, but I can see why he missed it. It looked like a classic tuck rule situation when happening in real time. But once he made the judgement that it was an incomeplete pass, he blew the whistle. That's it. Play over. It's unreviewable after that point. Everybody knows this. It's taught that way from pop-warner all the way to the pros. Once the whistle blows, the play is dead and no one else gets hit. It's never going to be changed. There is no way to 'fix' it because it's about safety. He got the call wrong, but he got the ruling right. We benefitted from it. It's about damn time. We've been on the raw end of those kinds of calls for the better part of a decade, if you ask a Broncos fan. I sure don't feel guilty about it, especially considering they had the opportunity to stop us from putting up the go ahead 2 pointer for the win. |
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And as always, your sorry-ass justifications are good for a laugh. :thumb: |
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...not to mention, apparently there is a league-wide conspiracy to give Denver wins. I'm not sure why people like you and Titus aren't butt-****king rich given your knowledge of this plot.
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The whistle actually didnt blow until right about when the Chargers LB had it, but it may have been a couple seconds before. Both Jay Cutler and Tim Dobbins continued at 100% effort even after the whistle had blown. That is why the NFL is likely to come up with some kind of rule change this offseason. You won the game, thats in the books, but you cannot deny that in a game where the Chargers did not get one bounce their way, until that play, it is shitty for the Chargers fans to get that taken away from them. |
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