it wasn't the refs or the league
No possesion= no TD.
it wasn't the refs or the league
that had nothing to do with it, the touchdown was already scored
Yep, they got so fucking lucky. The holding call at the end on 4th and 5 was bullshit. The timeout was just plain stupid by the ravens but oh well.
They have another tough game next week and the giants can still pose a threat for them also.
Now wouldnt it be funny if they lost to the dolphins? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
Anyways, if they make it to the superbowl there going to lose to my cowboys anyways so Im not worried.
They could have run for better field position.
The only team in NFC that can beat the Cowboys is the Cowboys.I can definetly see the Cowboys making it to the Super Bowl and if they play I like I know they can play I could see them winning it,I am not saying they will win the Super Bowl,but they can with the talent that they haveI wouldn't worry about the Patriots beating the Cowboys in the Super Bowl either...because the Cowboys aren't that good and they won't make it to the Super Bowl to begin with.
he had the ball. when did it bobble or move
Sad but probably trueIt was a catch, Patriots win. It could have been called either way, and in those cases they always go with the original ref decision.
It was 1st and Goal, they would have scored regardless.
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Did you not see the replay?He was switching hands from left to right and was still bobbling it as he was running out of bounds.Even the guys on ESPN,who are totally pro-anything-Boston said that they thought he was bobbling it (even though it was very close).
The only team in NFC that can beat the Cowboys is the Cowboys.I can definetly see the Cowboys making it to the Super Bowl and if they play I like I know they can play I could see them winning it,I am not saying they will win the Super Bowl,but they can with the talent that they have
the holding call was holding and it was justified, he held him all the way to the fucking endzone, that was stupid
The Bears should've beaten the Cowboys. In that game, the Bears beat the Bears...not the Cowboys. Turnovers, turnovers, turnovers. If it wasn't for 3 Rex Grossman interceptions and Cedric Benson's stupid fumble, it would've been a completely different ballgame.
The Cowboys aren't as good as their record shows either. They barely beat the Giants in the opener, the Giants (again) gave them a tough game the second time they played them, they scraped by the Redskins a few weeks ago and if it wasn't for Brett Favre getting injured, they probably wouldn't have beaten Green Bay last week.
Not to mention, they only beat the Bills because a miracle happened.
Also, do you realize that 8 of the Cowboys 12 games this year have been played against teams that don't have a winning percentage that is above .500? :dunno:
how many teams in the NFC have a winning % ABOVE[/] 500? Lets see. 5 whole teams. One of them is the cowboys so that leaves 4 teams. And they beat two of them.
ANd Bret Farve was off to a wonderful start agaisnt the cowboys, him getting hurt is what saved them game for them and gave them a chance to win.
and for any bear fans out there. . . what the hell has happened to our defense. the offense isn't really the problem anymore. the are sporadic, but they have been putting up points. they just can't stop the run! I know that there have been some injuries, but this was a problem even in the early part of the season!
Unlike a good offense it's just really hard to keep a defense together and have everybody playing good for long stretches year after year. In the Bears' defense though they have managed to do it more successfully than most teams could.
Plus, Mike Brown was lost for the year (AGAIN!!!) and Nate Vasher hasn't really played either. Not to mention, Urlacher has been playing with a back injury for most of the year too.
The same case can be made for the Patriots,besides that last second TD against the Cowboys,they barley got by them.Then other then they last two weeks they haven't played anybody.Look at they're division 3 wins between two teams then Bills are what .500 and eeked by in every game they won.Plus the Patriots just run up the score to make themselves look good against bad teamsThe Bears should've beaten the Cowboys. In that game, the Bears beat the Bears...not the Cowboys. Turnovers, turnovers, turnovers. If it wasn't for 3 Rex Grossman interceptions and Cedric Benson's stupid fumble, it would've been a completely different ballgame.
The Cowboys aren't as good as their record shows either. They barely beat the Giants in the opener, the Giants (again) gave them a tough game the second time they played them, they scraped by the Redskins a few weeks ago and if it wasn't for Brett Favre getting injured, they probably wouldn't have beaten Green Bay last week.
Not to mention, they only beat the Bills because a miracle happened.
Also, do you realize that 8 of the Cowboys 12 games this year have been played against teams that don't have a winning percentage that is above .500? :dunno: