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I guess I am going to have to root for the Patriots. Them wining another SB doesn’t really mean anything but if I have to spend all year hearing how smart and great Sean McVay is I might puke. Its already bad enough that teams are hiring anyone who has even talked to him as head coaches but him winning would be sickening. Plus for as big of jerks as Sue and Peters have been I don’t want them to get rings either.
 

Saints WRs were held several times. *The Point* is it is the most blantantly, criminally missed call to decide a Championship game in history. There’s no other call close in magnitude, or close in the fact it was NOT close. It wreaks of corruption. The guy lives near LA. The DB celebrating the blown call doesn’t help perception.
 
Listen to talk radio. Not one is saying it’s not a historic injustice. Perrara (sp?) just said “egregious blown call....I can’t defend them”
 
Omg your amazing. You keep going after judgement calls. There is no judgement calls on the missed calls for Rams listed. Was it a bad call yep, was the facemask that was missed yep. Could that have made a huge difference in game YEP. The idea that it was fixed is pure stupidity and anyone who even thinks that’s a possibility if ****ing ignorant. The refs were much in favor of Saints most the game , was that all a cover? Omg you lost, your coach ****ed up, your QB ****ed up in OT. Stop crying. No one will give a **** an a week and you will just be a bitter loser.
 
Oh and historical injustice maybe talk to the Chargers about Hochuli games, yes I said games.

Also maybe talk to GB about that game in Seattle.
 
Omg your amazing. You keep going after judgement calls......No one will give a **** an a week and you will just be a bitter loser.

Kamara was facemasked at one point.

You are ****ing ignorant if you believe 1) the majority of America thinks your team is legitimately in the SB 2) the call and new rules won’t be the talk of the off-season.

You obviously aren’t listening to talk radio today.

It’s a farce.
 


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I think the thing that is ridiculous is the guy that uses a WWE reference to state his point. I hope they know that pro wrestling is professionally scripted and the stars know already what they are supposed to do in the outcome of the match before the match even starts :lol
 
Kamara was facemasked at one point.

You are ****ing ignorant if you believe 1) the majority of America thinks your team is legitimately in the SB 2) the call and new rules won’t be the talk of the off-season.

You obviously aren’t listening to talk radio today.

It’s a farce.

Listen to the radio about a bunch of ******* from NO crying. Nope. Maybe the last 2 years are karma for the cheating ass team who won the super bowl.

Also most the reasonable analysts have also said they had every chance to won after than and didnt.
 
I don’t think anyone is downplaying the Rams performance yesterday, but one of the only things being talked about today on the radio, in newspapers, and on the NFL network, is the blown missed call. Did the Saints blow their opportunity in OT, absolutely. But it probably wouldn’t have even gotten to that point if the Ref had done his job. I guess a bad win, is still a win.
 
It wouldn't have gotten to that point either if the Saints ran the ball 3 times and kicked the winning field goal with about 10 seconds left instead of passing twice.
 
It wouldn't have gotten to that point either if the Saints ran the ball 3 times and kicked the winning field goal with about 10 seconds left instead of passing twice.

That's my biggest gripe outside the blown non-call. Sometimes coaches become too aggressive or cute for their own good. Every coach and player must understand situational football. Manage the clock and the game. 3 straight runs practically guarantees a win for the Saints. Instead Peyton lets the Rams keep both of their timeouts and basically hands them a few more with every incomplete pass. Peyton's play calls just didn't make much sense to me during that crucial stretch at the end of the game.
 
That's my biggest gripe outside the blown non-call. Sometimes coaches become too aggressive or cute for their own good. Every coach and player must understand situational football. Manage the clock and the game. 3 straight runs practically guarantees a win for the Saints. Instead Peyton lets the Rams keep both of their timeouts and basically hands them a few more with every incomplete pass. Peyton's play calls just didn't make much sense to me during that crucial stretch at the end of the game.

This pretty much sums up my feelings. I’ve never really found Sean Payton to be a great in-game coach. Some of his choices just confuse me. Not using a weapon like Kamara more often and the cuteness the Taysom Hill plays drive me nuts even though I’m not a Saints fan.
 
This pretty much sums up my feelings. I’ve never really found Sean Payton to be a great in-game coach. Some of his choices just confuse me. Not using a weapon like Kamara more often and the cuteness the Taysom Hill plays drive me nuts even though I’m not a Saints fan.

I always heard he is great because he went for that onside kick in the SB LOL
 
This pretty much sums up my feelings. I’ve never really found Sean Payton to be a great in-game coach. Some of his choices just confuse me. Not using a weapon like Kamara more often and the cuteness the Taysom Hill plays drive me nuts even though I’m not a Saints fan.

I've seen many coaches get too cute or smart for their own good. They simply need to understand the situation they're in and not over think things. Some of the best coaches in the game have been guilty of it on occasion and in big moments. Bottom line though, if I was in Peyton's shoes, I pound the rock 3 straight times against that eight or nine man box. Hit em with Ingram a few times or give Kamara the ball on a toss. How many times have we seen RBs break big runs when basically every defender is at the line of scrimmage and the back breaks clear? Hell, even if they lost a few yards the Saints still have a manageable FG and leave the Rams with no timeouts and very little time on the clock. Peyton certainly had some head scratching play calls during that point of the game. I get that Drew is a phenomenal QB and that the coach trusts him completely, but incomplete passes at that point in the game puts the team in a really bad position. Any coach should've been able to understand that. The Refs certainly didn't do the Saints any favors with the blown non-call but neither did Peyton with his play calls at such a crucial point in the game.
 
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