Agreed on the bad luck. I still haven’t seen any picture that shows Tutu touching the white , let alone indisputable evidence..
How about when Higbee didn't go out of bounds on that last drive. I was gobsmacked. Hasn't this guy been playing football his whole life? What do you think was going through his brain when he decided to go back infield? Just another play that typified the kind of game this was for the Rams.
The tipped pass that went straight into the arms of chase? What kind of luck is that.
The refs overturning the tutu td but confirming the interception by the Bengals even though there was more evidence the ball moved on the ground than a shoe hitting the white paint? The Rams had no luck in that game.
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Yep !! New York New York.Agreed on the bad luck. I still haven’t seen any picture that shows Tutu touching the white , let alone indisputable evidence.
Same way with the int. The ball was clearly moving after it touched the ground. Makes you wonder
This reminded me of the Tennessee game two years ago where McVay failed to run the ball again. Does he not learn from his past failures? This is a critical part of leadership.
He used an EXCUSE ain’t his POST GAME INTERVIEW.I've only just got round to watching this on Game Pass and how the hell does McVay not run from the 3 yard line on that opening drive?
Granted, Tutu was not out of bounds and we should already have had seven points on the board, but did Sean forget that Kyren has already scored three short-range rushing TDs this season?
Idiotic decision from our HC, I'm afraid.
Right and Tee Higgins throwing a hand up and tips a ball that 90% goes to a defender, just wasn't our night for some reason....There were a lot of issues with this game but ultimately Jackson going down is what sunk us... blame that on McVay or whatever but is what did us in. Pray Jackson isn't out long because Stafford won't make it otherwise.
But hard to let go of the Tutu touchdown, which was called as such on the field, being overturned by angles that seemed to show he was in but at best was not clear and indisputable. The interception that seemed close to not being one too. And the time out by Zac Taylor that negated another touchdown. I'd have to see it again but first time watching it didn't seem like he got to the ref to call it before the ball was hiked. Ref started blowing his whistle after the ball was hiked. Add in every ball bounce going the other teams way once again.
Just fucking frustrating game on so many levels. I haven't been that pissed off watching a half of football in a long time.
The decision to overturn the Tutu TD and let the Wilson INT stand had me as angry as I've been at a football game in a good while. Completely inconsistent calls. The evidence of the Wilson INT hitting the ground without him having possession was far stronger than the evidence that Tutu's heel touched out of bounds. Overturning that play was literally the difference between the Rams winning and losing.There were a lot of issues with this game but ultimately Jackson going down is what sunk us... blame that on McVay or whatever but is what did us in. Pray Jackson isn't out long because Stafford won't make it otherwise.
But hard to let go of the Tutu touchdown, which was called as such on the field, being overturned by angles that seemed to show he was in but at best was not clear and indisputable. The interception that seemed close to not being one too. And the time out by Zac Taylor that negated another touchdown. I'd have to see it again but first time watching it didn't seem like he got to the ref to call it before the ball was hiked. Ref started blowing his whistle after the ball was hiked. Add in every ball bounce going the other teams way once again.
Just fucking frustrating game on so many levels. I haven't been that pissed off watching a half of football in a long time.
Staff does make the calls quite a bit.. thats whats partially amusing about all of this.Think if I was Stafford I would be changing the calls and telling McVay to fuck off.
That shit show is going to get him killed.