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Mr. Brightside
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Leesburg, VA
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Re: game & refs
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: CT.
Age: 65
Posts: 97
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Re: game & refs
reality is we are not that good.Every week we point the finger at the refs.The way they were called they were right by the rules.No evidence to overturn the calls.
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
Posts: 6,766
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Re: game & refs
The problem is, since the officials on the field ruled that he was in, then he could have been stopped on the five, driven back to the other goal line, and the refs still would have called him in. Sounds to me since the boothe couldn't see the placement of the ball on the replay, and probably wasn't even looking at his elbow.
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Arlington Va.
Age: 48
Posts: 836
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Re: game & refs
Arrington should have stopped Alstot at the one yard line, he was in perfect position. But for some reason He left his feet, jumped over the pile ending up in the backfield. What was he thinking? Walt Harris and Prealou cost us this game, they were out of position for most of the afternoon. Did anyone notice the complete lack of a pass rush? Even when we blitzed our linebackers we couldnt get pressure. Simms had time to sit back and find his wide open recievers with our lack of a pass rush and the horrible play of the secondary.
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Hug Anne Spyder
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 20,577
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Re: game & refs
a lot of things cost us this game. First off, one thing i noticed, when we blitzed, it seemed like they were completing big passes all day. We cannot keep blitzing and leaving our corners on an island, because i saw not only Walt Harris but Carlos Rogers giving up the deep ball. Our defense gave up too many big plays. I don't care about the refs, the game shouldn't have been close enough for the refs to make a huge difference anyways. We have a lot of glaring weaknesses as it is.
1. We can't defend the big plays 2. We can't get a good pass rush 3. We give up a lot of turnovers on offense I really feel like considering how many turnovers we had, the game shouldn't have been that close. People have figured our defense out. Chris Simms had a field day with our secondary, and i get the feeling even with Sean Taylor in there we still would've given up big plays. We just don't have a good enough #2 corner to run with opposing teams #2 receivers. Maybe Walt Harris doesn't have enough speed, I don't know. One thing our offense showed me was that even though we turned the ball over, we still came back and put points on the board. That's why i'm upset with our defense. As for the third component, i think special teams is the one area that we don't have a problem at right now. That was a beautiful kick return for a td by Ladell. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: sparta, new jersey [ northern jersey ]
Age: 61
Posts: 3,097
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Re: game & refs
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A play action role out leaving Brunell with the option to throw or run would have been a much better call, although we should have been running that play on second down as well. I don't care how many yards Clinton had in the first half or for the year, WE CAN'T RUN IN SHORT YARDAGE PERIOD! As for the refs, well what does anyone expect? We all know the league hates Snyder there is know doubt in my mind they have given a wink, wink, nod, nod, to make sure anything close goes against us, that call for pushing Galloway out of bounds was IMO not a bad call, but a delibrate call, further more when was the last time we saw such a quick review? Especially on a play that is decieding the game on that 2 point conversion, and guess what they didn't want to see that last replay from the back of the endzone which clearly showed his elbow down before the goal line, and guess what we will get another apology from the league, and another excuse on how and why they blew it, while they try to contain their laughter. I will no longer refer to our left offensive tackle as Samuels again, from hence forth I will only refer to him as the STATUE, the guy is useless out there, when guy's aren't blowing by him, he's either doubling down on someone while defenders run untouched, or standing around looking for someone while defenders are all over Brunell. |
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
Posts: 6,766
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Re: game & refs
Not sure why people are whinning about that third and two play. We go back to throw it and throw an incompletion, clock stops, and the other team has even more time to comfortably drive down the field. The way we ran all over their defense today, it was the best call to make in that situation.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Seattle
Posts: 783
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Re: game & refs
Alstott appeared to be down, but really that was not "indisputable" evidence.
I was watching this game at a Seattle bar side by side with the Seahawks/Rams game. Seattle was up by 8, Rams had no timeouts and 3rd and short. Seattle calls PA and converts and puts away the game (Alexander runs it later for a bonus TD). A few minutes later we have a similiar situation, but played it conservative. With the 2 minute warning coming, that should have been a pass play. There's your game right there. Our defense proved most of the day we could not stop them and we got what we deserved. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: KY
Age: 56
Posts: 1,559
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Re: game & refs
Guys we just got schooled on why you play aggressive and not passive in this league. I am glad I have gotten on this board tonight and the discussion is about the 3 and 2 call late in the game to seal the deal when Portis runs up the middle. I know its coming , you know its coming , the Bucs know its coming. Why don't we roll Brunell out on a playaction and pass to Cooley? Gibbs played passive and Gruden played aggressive (going for 2) and the Skins lost. The whole game was decided on those two decisions. Guys maded plays on both sides of the ball, but Gibbs needs to call his buddy Vermeil and lean a lesson on agressive playcalling.
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: sparta, new jersey [ northern jersey ]
Age: 61
Posts: 3,097
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Re: game & refs
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To bad gruden didn't play it safe, oh yea he won though. Nonesense! Playing it safe is what cost us the game, playing it safe is only another word for playing scared, giving the ball back to tampa was the most unsafe call we could have made, what if we open up the offense like we did the entire game and make a first down? Maybe we win? Winners are not afraid to play to win, losers play not to lose. With that kind of thinking we might as well take a knee in overtime. I hope this finally wakes Gibbs up to the realazation that Portis is not a power back, and our line can't power run. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 1,680
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Re: game & refs
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1.The bullshit call that ruled that Prioleau forced Galloway out of bounds when it was clear that bastard didn't have two feet in. 2. The 3rd down conversion to David Patten. The fucken guy hit him before he had the chance to catch the ball. No call 3.Alstott's back was on the ground before he reached over and put the ball over the goal. It was clearly a stop. The refs didn't call it immediately because the last thing they saw was him on his back with the ball tucked under his arm in front of the goal. That shit is real. At this point , if the refs didn't win the game for Bucs then Walt Harris certainly helped.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Germantown, Md.
Posts: 4,832
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Re: game & refs
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I agree with you Daseal 100%. I think that decision to run the ball as opposed to passing it was what cost us the game. Third and three was too far to run in that situation. TB was out of timeouts' had we picked up that first down there, we could have run out the clock. I hate to second guess the coach. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Va. Beach, Virginia
Posts: 229
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Re: game & refs
i agree as well seeing how they scored to tie it anyway we had 2 CHANCES to get 2 yards....right?
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Atlanta, GA
Age: 60
Posts: 594
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Re: game & refs
The game never should have come down to the 2-point conversion. The defense let a scrub like Simms tie us twice and then beat us.
Also, we have to be concerned about Brunell's propensity to put te ball on thye ground. His fumble last week would have killed us if not for Portis' tackle. One of his two fumbles this week gave them 7 points. I hope he makes a concerted effort to stop fumbling. |
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