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Old 01-29-2010, 12:58 PM   #1
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There will be a meeting prior to the game where the officials will meet and discuss their priority list and what to look for. I have no doubt that eagle eyes will surround Manning, and Brees for that matter, and ANY post release contact, kinetic or intentional, may bring an infraction. The mere heightening of the officials scrutiny in this area will cause flags to fly and possibly change the dynamic and outcome of the game. Its really a shame. I'm still waiting for a QB to pump fake a D-lineman into submission and then make a play only because the guy started pulling-up to avoid a whimpy flag.

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I'm still waiting for a QB to pump fake a D-lineman into submission and then make a play only because the guy started pulling-up to avoid a whimpy flag.
LOL .........that is some funny stuff
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It was a penalty that wasn't called but the whole game was poorly called. I hate the "if that's called the Vikings probably win" crap. The game is over and the Saints are going to the Superbowl.

With the havoc that McCray is creating, questionable or not, it seems apparent that the Saints have employed the wrong DE all year in Grant.
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Tooo F'ing bad.
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Nice Danno!
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Tooo F'ing bad.

ok were even .
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...... I have no doubt that eagle eyes will surround Manning, and Brees for that matter, and ANY post release contact, kinetic or intentional, may bring an infraction..........
THIS... unfortunately. Anyone for flag super bowl?
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I'm still waiting for a QB to pump fake a D-lineman into submission and then make a play only because the guy started pulling-up to avoid a whimpy flag.
I remember a couple years back, ironically against Minnesota, in that 2-point conversion win, Cullpepper twice motioned like he was going out of bounds and our defenders pulled up, then he took off upfield for a few more yards. The NFL seriously needs to look at that and make up some rules for QBs causing defenders to give up on the play out of fear of a penalty. That would be a subjective call, but a lot of calls in the NFL are subjective.
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I remember a couple years back, ironically against Minnesota, in that 2-point conversion win, Cullpepper twice motioned like he was going out of bounds and our defenders pulled up, then he took off upfield for a few more yards. The NFL seriously needs to look at that and make up some rules for QBs causing defenders to give up on the play out of fear of a penalty. That would be a subjective call, but a lot of calls in the NFL are subjective.
bad memories- I was at that game-- for some reason we a LB on Moss most of the day...

as for the 'bad calls' - HEY MINNESOTA AND THE REST OF THE NON WHO-DAT WORLD Shut the F up and watch the WHOLE game again: zero holding penalties, zero for false start and no roughing penalties on your D. Are you really that disciplined? BULL5H17!!! If you are, the explain the 5 TO's
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