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  • pouch28@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Things I liked: We won. Santos hitting a 54 yarder. Kmet, Mooney. Prime Vision.

    Things I didn’t like: Jenkins getting owned. Our blitzes didn’t work. Brisker getting juked by a QB. Giving up first down on 1st and 30. Refs giving Moore 3 phantom penalties.

    Things I really didn’t like: Vegas covering a .5 point on a night the refs gave out 12 penalties. The QB play. I don’t think I’ve seen so many throws into the ground in an NFL game. Each QB must have had 10 uncatchable balls.

    • vox4penguins@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      that ‘offensive pass interference’ where Moore was actively moving his arm out of the way of the defender was just…wow, lol

      • AdPerfect69@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        Yeah that was terrible. I get it from the ref, the defender sold it well and made it look like a pick, you catch that out of the corner of your eye you call it.

        But we need review of penalties. Really we need someone with instant review capabilities who can speak to the ref and tell them to pick up the flag. Doesn’t need to delay the game, we all saw it before the call was actually made.

        We just need someone who can quickly overrule obvious bad calls like that one. There’s absolutely no reason that should be allowed to stand.

    • enjoytheshow@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Vegas covering a .5 point on a night the refs gave out 12 penalties.

      My opinion is this has nothing to with Vegas directly. After kickoff, Vegas money is Vegas money when it comes to spreads. Bets are done on those initial lines.

      But what I do think happens, is that for these shit ass games refs keep the score line very near the spread to keep eyeballs on the TV. Parity in the NFL is just enough where refs can swing the game that much