Wasn’t that PI on AB in the end zone?

RonWashington

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If you really think that should have PI then you really don't understand this game.
Even a giants fan wouldn't think that was PI.

Hey why didn't you mention when CD Lamb was tackled in the end zone on the pass where Cooper and Lamb were both in the vicinity?




My hope is that you are just bored and trolling the board for a conversation. My fear is you really don't understand the rules.


Well we’ve heard from the professor now . If you question a non call that goes the Cowboys way the crying towels come out. Such a sensitive lad. If you don’t think officiating is inconsistent then you must be a beginner to watching the NFL. Come back and troll in 5 yrs let us know about officiating.
 

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I thought the PI on Kearse was a bad call. TE broke inside and the ball was thrown outside. So the TE reached back against Kearse, the ball wasn't even catchable.

Yeah, never mind the fact Kearse had a handful of jersey the entire route. Let’s focus on the ball placement, smh.
 

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Well we’ve heard from the professor now . If you question a non call that goes the Cowboys way the crying towels come out. Such a sensitive lad. If you don’t think officiating is inconsistent then you must be a beginner to watching the NFL. Come back and troll in 5 yrs let us know about officiating.

Most of our fans are unabashed hypocrites. All you have to do is ask yourself how these same posters would have reacted if this happened to a Cowboys receiver.

Happens every week. There’s crying and lamenting over the supposed league wide conspiracy between the refs and NFL to do us in, but when we get obvious calls in favor of us they all of a sudden become forensic experts.

I do think the play in question was a good non-call by the ref. Not sure if Toney flopped or not, but it didn’t look to me like Brown tripped him up.
 
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I know some think the refs have it in for Dallas which is probably stretching it but in the opposite direction wasn’t that PI on AB in the end zone he seemed to be all over Toney’s back ? Would have given the Giants fresh downs at the one .

Buckaroo up in the booth got the Fox ref expert for his opinion and he thought Toney’s foot gave out and it was a good “ non call “ . Huh ? Really . That’s one that went Dallas way in a big way.
That kind of “pass defense” happens all the time but isn’t called but probably 50% of the time if that. It really depends on how hard the contact is and or how much of the jersey grab and or hook is seen. A lot of times the refs are shielded from seeing it.
 

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Most of our fans are unabashed hypocrites. All you have to do is ask yourself how this same people would have reacted if this happened to a Cowboys receiver.


I mean you bring up a play that could go either way and people fall apart that you question the officials ? It’s bizarre , shows who the cheerleaders are that separates them for knowledgeable fans that know the officials “don’t have it” in for Dallas like some X files Goodfella conspiracy .
 
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Here is the play. Brown puts his hands on Toney a split second before Toney attempts his turn and loses his footing. There was nothing extra from Brown to cause the fall.

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great slo no video…yes, AB did have his hand on him before he slipped but so what? Guys on both sides always have their hands on the other person. He just slipped probably because he had hurt his ankle just before this play and had it heavily bandaged. The non call was the right call. Me personally, I don’t like when refs make PI calls when it is borderline….should be obvious.

By the way, there was one PI call on NY around the goal line in the 4th quarter….I didn’t get a good look at that because by this time I had given up and was eating my dinner. So my view of the play was far away…do you have the slo mo of that PI? I’d like to see it…thanks. And nice win for your boys.
 

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That kind of “pass defense” happens all the time but isn’t called but probably 50% of the time if that. It really depends on how hard the contact is and or how much of the jersey grab and or hook is seen. A lot of times the refs are shielded from seeing it.


That’s a great point and a knowledgeable one not just the cheerleader knee jerk out typing. It’s a 50 50 proposition with the refs. Could have gone either way.
 

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I know some think the refs have it in for Dallas which is probably stretching it but in the opposite direction wasn’t that PI on AB in the end zone he seemed to be all over Toney’s back ? Would have given the Giants fresh downs at the one .

Buckaroo up in the booth got the Fox ref expert for his opinion and he thought Toney’s foot gave out and it was a good “ non call “ . Huh ? Really . That’s one that went Dallas way in a big way.
I totally disagree. I don’t think any referee has it in for any team. But that doesn’t mean that so don’t buy into the propaganda. Lol s
 

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I know some think the refs have it in for Dallas which is probably stretching it but in the opposite direction wasn’t that PI on AB in the end zone he seemed to be all over Toney’s back ? Would have given the Giants fresh downs at the one .

Buckaroo up in the booth got the Fox ref expert for his opinion and he thought Toney’s foot gave out and it was a good “ non call “ . Huh ? Really . That’s one that went Dallas way in a big way.

No. Toney slipped and actually tripped AB. That was an outstanding no-call by the ref. A lot of zebras would have thrown the flag because they weren’t paying attention to details like the refs watching that play were today. Great no-call…
 

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Rule book knowledge isn’t great around here
 

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Where does observing a play turn into the “ accusation level , this is a football game , hello ?
But you can be silent when merely observing a game. When you verbalize what you think you are seeing and it goes contrary to what is being ruled on the field, it's an accusation. ;)
 

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But you can be silent when merely observing a game. When you verbalize what you think you are seeing and it goes contrary to what is being ruled on the field, it's an accusation. ;)


Ok Joe one last time . Refs NFL 101 it’s at least a 50 50 call when DB gets tangled up with WR flags fly like pigeons. Not an “ accusation “ but an observation . This is an NFL game not a felony ok ?
 
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