Who's going to get the calls?

dfense

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I saw some real questionable calls today by the refs. Either bad calls or no calls had a real impact on both games today. I just hope the Cowboys don't get ref'd next week. Lots on indecisiveness by the zebras today.

The Skins game- Collins "incomplete" fumble. What was that? No ref even blew a whistle until after they discussed it. Shaun Alexander's non-fumble was so obviously down on both knees when the ball comes out but they had to revue it to get it right. Then on Hasselbacks pick near the 10 yard line, the CB hits the WR before the S picked the pass. The ref is looking right at it but doesn't call it.

The Steelers game- Hines Ward holding onto the CB's facemask for like over 5 yards, no call. But the CB gets called. In that situation, they should have let both go or neither. Invisible holding calls like the one on the Steelers center that called back a 2 point conversion. And not one taunting penalty the whole game when it was obviously escalating as the game went on. Reggie Nelson either kicked or stepped on Big Ben on the ground near the goal line on the 2 point conversion. I thought it was going to get out of hand.

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dfense;1881656 said:
The Skins game- Collins "incomplete" fumble. What was that? No ref even blew a whistle until after they discussed it. Shaun Alexander's non-fumble was so obviously down on both knees when the ball comes out but they had to revue it to get it right. Then on Hasselbacks pick near the 10 yard line, the CB hits the WR before the S picked the pass. The ref is looking right at it but doesn't call it.

Collinsworth said the refs made the correct call on the Landry INT. He stepped in and made the pick BEFORE the other Wash CB mugged the Seattle receiver.

As for the Collins "incomplete" fumble, that was CLOSE, and could have gone either way.
 

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Boysboy;1881668 said:
Collinsworth said the refs made the correct call on the Landry INT. He stepped in and made the pick BEFORE the other Wash CB mugged the Seattle receiver.

As for the Collins "incomplete" fumble, that was CLOSE, and could have gone either way.


That was as obvious a fumble as DeMarcus hit on Collins a week ago. "Empty Handed" throws = fumble everytime, in any league post tuck-rule...
 
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