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Post you're reaction to the penalty call on Thomas Davis


SuperJTheGreat

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Actually didn't have a problem with the penalty call.

The catch, however, should have been overruled.

Should have known that that poo-stain of an officiating crew, that just watched TB go low on Newton and almost take his knee out and do NOTHING, would manage to screw that up.

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It was a legal hit! He led with his shoulder.

When I seen it. I thought well here we go they're going to score and we're going to lose!

Still illegal to lead with your shoulder into the head.

The problem with that rule is that the receiver ducked his head into TD's shoulder and there was little he could do about it.

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Refs are going to call that every time bc they will hear from goodell if they don't. The "catch" was just a terrible call. Even Mike Perreira agreed.

I get the feeling however that even if the refs had ruled it a no-catch, we still would have managed somehow to lose the damn game.

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