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Old 12-24-2005, 06:17 PM
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Default Re: officiating in the giants/skins game

i feel the same way, it was really bad. the toomer TD one was nuts, and the "roughing the passer" call was also crazy. it was a late hug not a late hit, ramsey wasnt even close to leaving his feet and the defender obviously pulled up and didn't hit him. that foul made a big difference too.



related, will allen sucks. his coverage on that early td was ATROCIOUS. i could have done better. seriously.
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Old 12-24-2005, 06:24 PM
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Default Re: officiating in the giants/skins game

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i feel the same way, it was really bad. the toomer TD one was nuts, and the "roughing the passer" call was also crazy. it was a late hug not a late hit, ramsey wasnt even close to leaving his feet and the defender obviously pulled up and didn't hit him. that foul made a big difference too.



related, will allen sucks. his coverage on that early td was ATROCIOUS. i could have done better. seriously.

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I agree with you on allen. The jints need to address the secondary in the offseason, either via the draft or free agency. It's a big liability for them, and they've managed to hide it up until this game due to the great pass rush, but it needs to be improved. Allen stinks, deloatch makes bad decsisions, webster is unpolished. They really need a lockdown cover corner.
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