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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; The play has to start within the 2 minutes to initiate a booth review. Although, a good referee crew should have huddled together for a few seconds to at least discuss the turn of events. Every broadcaster in the country ...
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10-24-2005, 01:40 PM | #11 |
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The play has to start within the 2 minutes to initiate a booth review. Although, a good referee crew should have huddled together for a few seconds to at least discuss the turn of events. Every broadcaster in the country agrees that it was a good catch, with control and that Conwell was down. Moot point--no matter what comes out of this thing, we still get a "L". I seriously expected Haslet to get another fine after this one but he decided to take the high road. I agree with most of you that the players don't need to ***** about the play but you can almost see the air running out of this team...from a possible 4-3 record to a dismal 2-5--absolutely sickening...
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10-25-2005, 05:03 AM | #12 |
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After the "interception" play killed the Saints' very probably chance of winning the game, it was obvious that the team gave up on the very next drive. Brooks threw passes in the dirt on purpose. When there is nothing available, the ball is to be thrown to the sidelines and off of the field. You could tell that the team lost all care in the world. No one tried very hard on the very last drive.
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