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stillers4me
11-29-2010, 06:00 PM
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By Brian (http://isportsweb.com/author/gilroy/) • on November 29, 2010

I watched a little football Thursday, the refs let them play.

I watched Sunday night football, the refs let them play.

I watched the Steelers game; the refs let the bills win.

In fact they did everything they could do without actually carrying the rock across the goal line themselves.

The only thing stopping the Bills from winning was the Bills themselves.

Make no mistake people the Buffalo Bills are a good team, and its just mental errors stopping them from being a great team.

The Steelers on the other hand are a great team, and if it wasn’t for piss poor coaching in the second half on both sides of the ball they would be an elite team. The Steelers have almost lost their 4th game over two seasons because they could not get just ONE first down with two minutes left in regulation. They lost the Ravens game earlier in the season for this reason alone, and should have lost Sunday afternoon again for that reason, but the refs allowed it to get that far in the first place..........

http://isportsweb.com/2010/11/29/steelers-reign-in-stampeding-bills-ref-reaches-for-flag-before-hit-takes-place-and-other-billsh/

steelerdude15
11-29-2010, 06:31 PM
What a waste of an article, shut up. The Steelers won and that's that. Game is over, now it's time to focus on the Ravens.

stlrtruck
11-29-2010, 06:35 PM
After watching the video, the ref didn't have the flag early, it was just in the front of his waist line and easily accessible. The flag came only seconds after Fitzy hit the ground. Either way, Harrison is getting picked out of the crowd.

Someone please explain to me how on the play when Ben got his ankle rolled how the after the whistle antics didn't result in a penalty under the current new enforcements of gregarious playing.