LetsGoPats
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There sure is a lot of homosexual innuendo on here on the Hoop. Some of you fellas are maybe a little too quick to yank on that option.
see what I did there
see what I did there
After the Butch Hobson incident, I dont think any Boston athlete will be getting drugs through the mail anymore
Brady makes his own PEDs, out of avacadoes and semen.
I'm sure I did confuse you.
It usually happens when I am whining
My wife thinks he has the AIDS, and she doesnt dis-like Brady, she once thought he was handsome, but now thinks he has the AIDS
your wife is pretty cool.
Tell her I need another pic.
well, it IS a patriots thread
I’m willing to bet you use the words “Patriots...Brady....Gronkowski” more than the words “it..and...the”. But I do enjoy reading your post. So “Gronk On”!
I get what you are saying, but you are sort of mixing up the standards. 'Clear and obvious is the standard to over turn the ruling on the field, not the standard used for the call on the field (Like you are implying)per the rule...that wasnt a catch. i revert to "clear and obvious". i stand by that.
You watch Nascar?
I did but now I just watch you. (More wrecks).
black francis and polarvortex: kicking the shit out of Patwiot fans since 2005.
I understand...
Agree. The ref that called the TD was standing right in front of Benjamin and had the best view. It should have remained after the booth review. Don't really care if he bobbled the ball for .0001 of a second while his toe lifted .0001 of an inch of the ground. Another way to look at it is: Would Belichick have thrown challenge flag with the available views? Don't think so. I know that all "close" TD's are reviewed anyway, so he wouldn't have needed to challenge. Just some food for thought.I don't think the review booth had a clear and obvious view to overturn the ruling on the field either way, so that is the only reason I think they got it wrong.
You're hard to miss
All TDs are reviewed whether it is close or not.Agree. The ref that called the TD was standing right in front of Benjamin and had the best view. It should have remained after the booth review. Don't really care if he bobbled the ball for .0001 of a second while his toe lifted .0001 of an inch of the ground. Another way to look at it is: Would Belichick have thrown challenge flag with the available views? Don't think so. I know that all "close" TD's are reviewed anyway, so he wouldn't have needed to challenge. Just some food for thought.
Whether the opposing HC would throw the red flag or not is a pretty good way to look at it but it still up for speculation and debate.Another way to look at it is: Would Belichick have thrown challenge flag with the available views? Don't think so. I know that all "close" TD's are reviewed anyway, so he wouldn't have needed to challenge. Just some food for thought.