Week 7: The Game Thread

johnmd20

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Biggest play of the day for the Patriots might have been the refs picking up the flag on the second ineligible receiver call
And the Browns were unequivocally handed a victory today against the Colts. All time bad calls, two of them.
 

tims4wins

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Chiefs are gonna win but going for the TD there is stupid IMO. Run it twice, get it to the 2 minute warning with no timeouts, and kick the FG
 

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I don't know about y'all, but I'm Taylor Swift'd the fuck out.
Was just thinking that we could use a few month break from anything related to Travis Kelce except his play on the field. Instead we are just going to get more and more TK jammed down our throats as he is now the man of the moment on planet earth for reasons that have absolutely nothing to do with his current production.
 

E5 Yaz

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If NFL refs officiated MLB, the Yankees would be playing the Dodgers in the World Series
 

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part of that was the on the field refs. They did a quick whistle when it should have been a fumble recovery by chargers on the field
I think they would’ve given LAC the clear recovery if the replay showed the ball was clearly out, but it didn’t. I blame the rule that requires deference to the call on the field in that situation — we all know the on-field didn’t see the play well (if he had, he would’ve known it was close and would have swallowed the whistle), but we have to defer to his call rather than letting the officials decide what likely happened based on the video.
 

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I think they would’ve given LAC the clear recovery if the replay showed the ball was clearly out, but it didn’t. I blame the rule that requires deference to the call on the field in that situation — we all know the on-field didn’t see the play well (if he had, he would’ve known it was close and would have swallowed the whistle), but we have to defer to his call rather than letting the officials decide what likely happened based on the video.
he blew the whistle way too fast
 

8slim

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Biggest play of the day for the Patriots might have been the refs picking up the flag on the second ineligible receiver call
True. And honestly, that was a borderline call. Andrews was riiiiight about to cross the 30 as the pass was released. Bang bang play and I’m sure Bills fans are raising hell about it.