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for going on Mike and Mike and setting all  these fools at ESPN straight and reminding them what the damn rules are.

 

 

 

http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=9999382&ex_cid=espnapi_public

 

Here's Carter's segment. Very thorough.

 

 

Cliff notes: basically said that due to the route Gronk was running and how it was taking hime away from the ball that the ball was uncatchable.  He said Gronk should have done a better job acting at that in the same situation, Carter would have made sure he fell down.  Also said that Gronk should have made an effort to get back to the ball.  On Brady he said that because he did not step into the throw the ball was short and led to the ball being uncatchable.  He said not only was it the right call, but it was not even a question.

 

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Can someone post what Cris Carter said? I gotta go. Video or audio or just a wrap up, it don't matter.

 

Cliff notes: basically said that due to the route Gronk was running and how it was taking hime away from the ball that the ball was uncatchable.  He said Gronk should have done a better job acting at that in the same situation, Carter would have made sure he fell down.  Also said that Gronk should have made an effort to get back to the ball.  On Brady he said that because he did not step into the throw the ball was short and led to the ball being uncatchable.  He said not only was it the right call, but it was not even a question.

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He needs to go to NFLN and set those folks straight. It's clear to see all they do is show up and get paid to tow the ESPN/NFLN line.

 

That female host, I swear she hangs on Brady's manhood. He and the Pats can't do no wrong in her eyes and she will let it be known. These are the folks we depend on to bring us sports news with some OBJECTIVITY!! sheesh

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