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In general there were very few holding calls. There were times when both teams were clearly guilty of holding. It all balances out. Jim Schwartz is a fool.
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Shut it Jim. Dude, I just had a Haslett flashback. His lies sound like the excuses Has used to make. |
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So what about when drews incomplete pass was whistled dead before anyone touched it and all of sudden "ball was fumbled and recovered by lions" even though one official stopped the play? Still want to blame the refs?
How about when Stafford slid for a TD on 3rd down when his back knee was easily down without the ball crossing the pylon? Still want to blame the refs Grow a pair you sore loser |
I don't like Shwartz. I love aggressive coaches and enjoy emotional ones. But I hate cry baby poor sports. It's ok to be upset after a loss but you still need to be classy. I can't stand him. I think his attitude reflects upon his team. They will never be great while he is coach.
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Cant you get fined for talking smack about refs?
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I don't want to comment too much without reading his actual quotes or hearing the actual press conference, but the Lions WERE holding as well, and not getting called for it. To the credit of the league I felt that this was a CLASSIC playoff game instance of "letting the teams play the game," where the officials become more loose, removed themselves, letting the players push the rules to the limit, and only calling penalties when it blatantly affected the specific outcome of the particular play. Many ticky-tacky calls were not called that could have gone both ways.
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