Overcoming bad calls.

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I don't know why Bolding crying. I did see him thanking the refs for the win against Dallas.
 
Play smarter, tougher, better defense when you have a lead, because it's pretty obvious to me that the Rams(or any other teams ) will not get the benefit of any borderline calls when up on the scoreboard. There is an agenda in place that promotes a closer, more exciting game of football.
 
Whether or not bad calls can be overcome depends a lot on not just the team talent, but how thorough the bad calls were.

I still think there was nothing we could have done differently that would have resulted in a win at SB36...
 
correlation is not causation. janoris jenkins missing his assignment like an amateur had nothing to do with the zebras. we had the lead. prepare for bad calls. we've gotten away with some calls too.
 
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The NFL should have competent and unbiased referees officiating there multi billion dollar business.Some of these calls lately have just been to obvious to think anything other than something is not right here.And the media just conveniently ignores games that are decided by bad calls and instead praise a team for a hard fought win "DALLAS". Winning in the NFL is hard enough,having to beat both another team and ridiculously bad calls is damn near impossible.
 
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correlation is not causation. janoris jenkins missing his assignment like an amateur had nothing to do with the zebras. we had the lead. prepare for bad calls. we've gotten away with some calls too.

I'm just trying to point out that a bad call doesn't always get washed out by good teams as a lot of ppl keep in pointing out, let alone a very young and inexperienced team.

Also, I hardly see the rams ever get a call roll their way. Especially calls that help shift the momentum of the game.

They either get bogus calls, too many calls, or non calls.
 
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I'm just trying to point out that a bad call doesn't always get washed out by good teams as a lot of ppl keep in pointing out, let alone a very young and inexperienced team.

Also, I hardly see the rams ever get a call roll their way. Especially calls that help shift the momentum of the game.

They either get bogus calls, too many calls, or non calls.

I 100% agree with your first point about more successful team not being able to overcome the hurdle of a bad call.

I just feel that the bogus Cook PI call didn't need to shift the momentum of the game. JJ was at fault for not guarding Lloyd.
 
There is an agenda in place that promotes a closer, more exciting game of football.
Closer? More Exciting!? HA!HA!HA!HA! The agenda seems more Like "Deside out-come, and Enrage Fans!! ( Should your comment been in Blue Font!?)
 
I 100% agree with your first point about more successful team not being able to overcome the hurdle of a bad call.

I just feel that the bogus Cook PI call didn't need to shift the momentum of the game. JJ was at fault for not guarding Lloyd.
I understand what u are saying but this game is all about emotions.

That crappy call affected the whole team, it gave the niners (very experienced) the chance to exploit it.

I'm pretty sure that Jj play will never happen again, even said that, and I'm damn sure the coaches won't call such a stupid play considering the situation.