09-28-2004, 11:33 AM
Evan Wrote:No. That play did make a difference, but it did not DECIDE the game. Lots of plays make differences in the game, and the call WAS NOT THAT BAD. The defender clearly had his hand on the reciever as he turned arround to look for the ball. And you act like the redskins did not get any good calls in their favor.mongooze Wrote:If the 'Skins could just dominate a team as bad as the Cowboys from the outset,:?:
take a look at the stat sheet. The Redskins did dominate the Cowboys. every.single.category.
damnit458 Wrote:i call bs
that one call did not make the game, not to mention it wasnt that bad of a call. They rarely ever call offensive pass interference in that situation, and the redskin defender did have an arm/hand on him.
Whoever says that a blown call that even old man Madden could point out that resulted in a 45 yd gain, a ball on the 1, and a TD the next play didnt make a difference in a 3pt game either has their head up their ass or is clueless about football.
And to add insult to injury, the refs dont throw a flag when a dallass defender pulls Gardner's shoulder back when he is open in the endzone.
Dont get me wrong, Im no stranger to football and I can deal with the occasional bad call, but when it affects the game this severely it really leaves me with a sour taste.
a day in the life of the skins.....
This game was decided by the redskins. They held their fate in their own hands. They did not execute and they hurt themselves. Again I go back to that goalline stand by the cowboys. Or how about the 4 dropped passes by gardner in the first half. Or ramsey taking two sacks in a row on a drive when he had about 5 seconds each play to get rid of the ball. The redskins beat themselves.
Edit: Or how about the 7 penalties the redskins had. Can you even count on one hand the number of times the redskins had more than 80 yards to go when starting a drive?
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