Simple Answer: Yes
Proof: The worst call that pissed me off was when an offensive lineman for the Colts jumped up and pointed at a Patriots defensive player that jumped but did not cause the Colts player to flinch. I mean he got up and pointed at him. This needs to be addressed because the Colts do this and I don't know why only a few refs have correctly penalized the Colts for this. This neutral zone infraction BS is not being called right.
I can get mad but not too mad because the Patriots have had their share or questionable calls go their way in their road to 3 super bowl wins. All I can say is Belchick means buisness (just look at the free agent signings). Watch out next year Manning
2007-03-17 10:39:57
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answered by Jesse 4
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in line with possibility, the branch is stacked. I hate to assert it however the Steelers are a sturdy team, the Ravens are stacked the two offensively and defensively, and the Bengals nicely they have a god damaging checklist inspite of the undeniable fact that it is confusing to disclaim they have skills. I propose you have Benson, Ocho, Owens, Shipley, Gresham, and Palmer on an identical team. Their protection is stacked as nicely, i do no longer understand what befell this season although. yet regardless, the Browns are an up and coming team and that they are below the radar suitable now. They have been given a sturdy veteran protection, the secondary with Haden and Ward are super and that they are merely newcomers, Peyton Hillis is merely unstoppable, and then w/ Cribbs they have a possibility to attain every time he touches the ball. to no longer point out McCoy, who's merely unbelievably proficient even w/ the sh*t WR center he has to paintings with. in the event that they get some targets for McCoy and paintings on the bypass rush the Browns would be a good tier team. as long as Mangina does not f*ck it up by making use of choosing Delhomme to start.
2016-12-18 16:16:06
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I do believe that the Refs were not calling a fair game. But, in my defense, it wasn't just the Patriots/Colts Refs that were smoking something before the game.
I understand that fouls have to be called, what my problem has always been, and was for the Colts game is that the Refs always seem to call things in an unbalanced way. Okay, if touching a guy is Pass Interference against the Patriots D, then when the Colts D touches a guy, the Refs HAVE to call Pass Interference.
It's when touching Peyton Manning after he's thrown is called as 'Roughing the Passer' and yet the Colts can tackle Brady to the ground awhile after he's thrown the ball and not get a 'Roughing the passer' call that I have a problem with the Refs and their call of the game.
2007-03-17 09:33:06
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answered by dk 4
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No,
Bad calls NEVER go against the Colts. Everyone knew that going in.
Besides, that flu was just bad timing, unless you got proof that Polian infected them on like Tuesday.:)
2007-03-17 13:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No I don't think they got robbed. I don't think a Patriots fan has the right to think they got robbed either, after their "tuck rule" joke call in 2002. One of the worst calls in NFL history.
BTW, if there's any team that gets away with pass interference calls, it's New England, and it's been talked about for years on ESPN. Their grabbing and holding of receivers is one of the reasons why the league is coming down harder on DBs.
2007-03-17 10:14:01
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answered by Jeffrey S 6
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Yes, the Pats got robbed against the Colts...Funny how the Patriots were called for pass interference EVERY time and the Colts NEVER when the Pats were making a comeback...
2007-03-17 09:55:21
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answered by Terry C. 7
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i think its reche caldwells fault their were two times close to the end of that game that he was clearly open with lots of running room one of two a definite touchdown where there was no one covering him that both times the ball was thrown to him he dropped them right out of his hands. 2 perfect passes it just really pisses me off.
2007-03-17 11:23:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No, they got outplayed in the 4th quarter and flat out got beat.
And its spelled foul. A "fowl" is a bird.
2007-03-17 09:47:09
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answered by DoReidos 7
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No I think the Patriots robed the chargers. they had to loose to keep there franchise in San Diego. it is all about business. If Chargers won they could of been brook from all the gambleing.
2007-03-17 09:42:20
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answered by the guy 2
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Nah, I don't think the officials gave the game to anyone in any of the playoff games this year, it was far better than last year. Besides, Patriots still almost won the game.
2007-03-17 09:29:08
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answered by Carolina Kitten 6
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