lol @ the "get over it" posts. Get the fukk outta here. You can say whatever you want about questionable calls all year, but that one call was directly responsible for us losing that game. DIRECTLY. RESPONSIBLE.
There's no "we don't know what would have happened in this game, or that game". We know EXACTLY what happened, and we lost a game we realistically won directly due to a blown call. Anything less than a #2 seed for us will be a disaster thanks to that game. We should already have that seed locked up.
lol @ the "get over it" posts. Get the fukk outta here. You can say whatever you want about questionable calls all year, but that one call was directly responsible for us losing that game. DIRECTLY. RESPONSIBLE.
There's no "we don't know what would have happened in this game, or that game". We know EXACTLY what happened, and we lost a game we realistically won directly due to a blown call. Anything less than a #2 seed for us will be a disaster thanks to that game. We should already have that seed locked up.
...that entire game was ruined by shytty calls though, not just the last play. Ignoring that just because it was the end of the game is narrow minded.
I'm not saying "get over it", but treating that as an isolated reason for the teams' situations is poor logic.
I am probably never going to get over that call.
Didn't the Packers score their only TD by a bullshyt PI call that they got?
Suck it the fukk up
Most of us have probably already heard the implications of what it means on today's playoff picture... but I wanted to post this for anyone who still has not caught wind.
These are the SIX () things the call impacts -- all the way here in week 17:
Read more: Laces Out – NFL on FOX Blog
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I am probably never going to get over that call.