I always laugh when I see a Steeler fan complain about officiating.
What would a Browns fan know about it?
You somehow managed to finish dead last in a division where 2 of the other two teams had melt downs.
And my point stands....the Chargers are toast in S.D.
They gave everything they had to beat the 3rd string Chiefs.
As a Browns fan, I am an expert on bad officiating, which is the only thing I commented on.
The rest is irrelevant to me.
So then explain it to me...
How could the Chiefs come out of that pile and the Chargers maintain possession of the ball?
So then explain it to me...
How could the Chiefs come out of that pile and the Chargers maintain possession of the ball?
You guys are trouble.
Your first string vs. the 3rd string of the Chiefs and you were AT HOME.
You needed Succup to miss a FG at the end, got a VERY friendly call on going for it on the fake punt...* and needed OT?
To beat the other guys 3rd string?!!?
You're going to go to Cincy and get shredded.
*You went into the pile with the ball but KC came out of the pile with the ball...please explain to me how that's NOT the Chiefs ball at that point.
The Chargers left the field SPENT. S-P-E-N-T.
And that was the Chiefs third string.
No chance in Cincy, guys....
Well, good for the Chargers. Did what they had to do. I don't even like Rivers or the Chargers but don't be too surprised if they upset the Bungles in Cincy. Andy Dalton has yet to show up in play-off games and 4 picks today suggest to me that he is getting ready for another bad play-off game. San Diego will take advantage of those mistakes where the Ravens didn't (at least enough) today. I wouldn't want to face the Bolts right now. They are playing with house money.
The gist Im getting from the whole thing is that it should have been reviewed because the helmet coming off is reviewable but the right call was made from what I can tell from the terrible angle the NFL highlight shows.It's really simple, and a Steelers fan should understand this, because it is the second time this year that it has bitten you in the backside. . . the running back lost his helmet before he lost the ball. As soon as that happens, the play is over.
Why did the Chiefs run out the clock and fail to line the ball up in the middle of the field? The kicker kicked it straight. There was a failure between the coach, the OC, the QB or the RB. That ball should have been lined up in the middle of the field on the play before the FG.I had a much bigger problem with the 8 men on one side of the field on the Succop miss. Should have been a penalty and was confirmed to be the case. NFL won't admit it though, but whatever, didn't play well enough to win, period.
Hmmmm.....and the Steelers are going NOWHERE.
Will Emmanuel Sanders do back flips or cartwheels in his living room when he watches playoff WR's score TD's? Probably do the 1st down signal when the games out of hand?