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Indianapolis/Jacksonville
Don't know how many of you saw it, but a fourth-down pass interference foul on Indianapolis kept Jacksonville's winning drive alive.
I happened to be in Indiana driving on Sunday and heard (Colts GM) Bill Polian's postgame show and he was (as he usually does) ranting about the call and whining (as he always does) about how how unfair it was and how they didn't play well enough to win but he was still irate and blah blah blah blah blah. Anyway, the NFL said it was a good call (I saw it that night and then again yesterday and thought it was a bit iffy, but whatever). They may have missed a pretty bad shirt tug on a Jags' defender who (they said) got into position to make an interception which he returned for a touchdown. |
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Tony Dungy is one of the NFL's class acts.
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"I think it was the right call," Dungy said, "and we still had a couple chances to stop them after that."
Unlike San Diego, who had no chances at all to recover from Hochuli's call. :D |
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dungy
if dungy caught me trying to rob his house, he would offer me milk and cookies and then give me a ride home
gotta love that guy, nothing rattles him |
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No, I definitely watched the game. Most of the media types and vocal fans think it was a bad PI call since Williams was really just trying to pick Keiaho, but the fact remains there were (and always are) plenty of missed calls for both sides. To their credit, I haven't heard many Colts fans complain that the refs "cost" them the game. Down here in Jax, most of think it's just very ironic that a ticky-tack PI call would go against the Colts, who have lobbied for years for increased PI & illegal contact calls, and that they would then whien about it.
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colts are struggling, I can see a major race for the division between TEN, JAX, and INDY assuming INDY gets healthy soon, they look like an average defense without Sanders, and the offense is missing half of their o-line.
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