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USA Today/Saints Wire: Sean Payton doesn't excuse Falcons loss with lopsided officiating

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by dam1953 Agree with the comments, especially about our D line. Our D line was the strength of the team, stuffing the run and pressuring QB's. Yesterday, they did neither. So far this year Matty has been subjected ...

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Old 11-11-2019, 01:56 PM   #10
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Re: USA Today/Saints Wire: Sean Payton doesn't excuse Falcons loss with lopsided officiating

Originally Posted by dam1953 View Post
Agree with the comments, especially about our D line. Our D line was the strength of the team, stuffing the run and pressuring QB's. Yesterday, they did neither. So far this year Matty has been subjected to a beating, yet somehow we could barely lay a hand on him.
If we had, guess what?

Illegal use to the hands. Hands to the face. 5 yard penalty. 1st down Atlanta.

It isn't that they were making it up, the refs I mean, but it seemed pretty clear to me that was their focus. One of the announcers stated in 50 years he'd never seen anything like it. You can call holding on every play too, and we've been victimized by that as well.

I ain't sayin'. I'm just sayin'...
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