It was an almost comical roller coaster of grief, rage and acceptance yesterday. Call happens and I lose my ****. I get over it only to hear the rapist's postgame comments and go crazy anew. I bury it and accept it because on my heart I know we outplayed them. Then the revelations of two of the zebras being from Pittsburgh sends me into a lather again. Finally, I take solace in tomlin's comments. He is a classy dude who knows what is up. I am now calm. However, when the league announces the fine for tony, I'll be on the ****ing warpath.
you know,i didn't throw my keyboard because of the botched call.i had this feeling that somehow,someway it would go in pitts faor and it did.no my rage came out on our last series,i did not see the dropped pass by fasano for some reason.i did see the run call and was livid,i did see the 2 yard screen and i did see carey poop himself the last play having henne roll out all the time looking,looking,looking,check his watch,looking some more(all the while im screaming throw the f'n ball!).yea he threw it alright,threw it low and to a steeler.after i calmed down a bit i remembered a few other times henne had 2 days to throw the ball but couldn't find a open reciever and wondered to myself(couldn't really see the recievers routes due to the tv camera angles)why the recievers never came back to help their qb out.that last throw was to a reciever that was well covered by 2 defenders..all that time and he picks the guy double covered? was no other reciever better open than that?or was it due to the routes the recievers were on that in that particular situation henne truly had noone else to throw to with a better chance of moving the chains?
Not sure, but he said something along the lines of the Steelers getting away with one. Tomlin is a really good dude, and he's excellent in House.
At least you didn't lose the game to the Pats or the Jets. When Calvin Johnson lost the game for Detroit with that s***ty "no catch" call, it was against the Bears and we more or less outplayed them throughout the whole game. I feel for you guys, I wanted Miami to take it. It looked like they recovered it but the refs shouldn't have blown the whistle so soon. If they really wanted to avoid a mess, they should have waited before blowing the whistle so that they could sort out the scrum, determine possession, and then let the "losing" team make the challenge if they so pleased. It would have been that simple.
i think after reviewing the play that they don't fine mcdaniels for that.the play was over and heath would not let go of him.really shouldn't have been called in the first place.