PI call at the end of the MNF game last night

Terrible call. I hate the Patriots so I enjoyed every second of it after they pulled the flag but that was pretty awful.
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It was an awful call but I hate the Patriots so I loved it. The belicheck press conference was fucking priceless
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I missed the Bellicheck/Brady post game but Skip Bayless wanted to kill somebody.
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I think the nation is outraged and it has legs, but will not stand.
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TBH the patriots lost the game with that pass play call on third and 1. Sark like
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I wouldn't have thought twice about it if it didn't look like a reinactment of Brokeback Mountain. Race and iDawg would have noticed the sexual tension. If their was shoving, or grappling for position, I get that. However, it looked as though the defender had more interest in Gronks tonsils than the football.
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It was the right non-call. The ball was so severely under thrown as to be not catch-able. I agree the receiver was held/interfered with, but there would have been no way to make a play on the ball without committing offensive PI on the defender who intercepted the pass.
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I agree that the DB who intercepted it would have still probably intercepted the ball but it still doesn't take away the fact that the linebacker took away Gronk's (I like to call him that) ability to make some sort of play on the ball.Homebrew_Dawg said:It was the right non-call. The ball was so severely under thrown as to be not catch-able. I agree the receiver was held/interfered with, but there would have been no way to make a play on the ball without committing offensive PI on the defender who intercepted the pass.
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Nor does it take away Brady's throw was "fucking brutal."CuntWaffle said:
I agree that the DB who intercepted it would have still probably intercepted the ball but it still doesn't take away the fact that the linebacker took away Gronk's (I like to call him that) ability to make some sort of play on the ball.Homebrew_Dawg said:It was the right non-call. The ball was so severely under thrown as to be not catch-able. I agree the receiver was held/interfered with, but there would have been no way to make a play on the ball without committing offensive PI on the defender who intercepted the pass.
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Sven, what do the NBA refs say?Homebrew_Dawg said:It was the right non-call. The ball was so severely under thrown as to be not catch-able. I agree the receiver was held/interfered with, but there would have been no way to make a play on the ball without committing offensive PI on the defender who intercepted the pass.
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You can't use the uncatchable card on this one when the receiver is totally impeded from coming back to the ball.topdawgnc said:
Sven, what do the NBA refs say?Homebrew_Dawg said:It was the right non-call. The ball was so severely under thrown as to be not catch-able. I agree the receiver was held/interfered with, but there would have been no way to make a play on the ball without committing offensive PI on the defender who intercepted the pass.
It's highly likely that the defender would have intercepted regardless, but there's no way of knowing that Gronk can't make a play.
That play is flagged early and often in the game and no one cares. The officials fell victim to the "last play syndrome" that pollutes the NBA. NFL officials are supposed to make the same calls regardless of game situation. -
The key word here is that Gronk was interferred with to "make a play" on the ball not "catch" the ball. He could have disrupted the interception at the very least if he was able to back to it. So the flag thrown was correct and the Patriots should have gotten 1 more shot. It isn't a gurantee that NE would have scored though as the Panthers have a great front 7.