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Guess we'll have to see what the league rules in the offseason. They said the play was legal, but are still reviewing whether the officials gave enough notice. They seem to treat it like a legitimate complaint, guess I can't expect the same from a fanboy. http://profootballtalk.nbcs…

Here you go as to your previous demand for proof. From John Harbaugh, "It was about the mechanics of the officiating. I never had an issue with the formation, never even brought that up. It wasn’t about the formation at all. I had a chance to talk to [referee] Bill Vinovich during the game, and he addressed it. He

It's the officials fault actually, Bellichick called it appropriately, the refs were much slower than they should have been letting the coaches know. Yeah 6 seconds if you act immediately is a really enough time for a defense to reset from a rush to a pass, or a run up the middle or the deep ball. The league did rule

I'm intrigued by how positive this review is. I'll give it a shot, Ignatiy

Just looked up Stephen Watt, and that made me like the movie even more. That is just about perfect casting. I thought they were jock-washing a nerd.

More like the Lannisters than the Boltons. They don't break the rules of the game, but the way they play it sure makes you hate them. And they win a lot.

Not crushing the Steelers in the playoffs? I always enjoy doing that.

John Harbaugh, and they're catching hell for it because it was a playoff game on national TV. Regardless of it's legality, making a major, unobservable switch in your lineup one second before the play call, leaving the defense without an ability to adjust, is sketchy. There's a reason for designating a player

Please, the NFL sides with whatever hack call is made on the field, less their non-existent integrity gets questioned. The real determination will be made at the owners meeting in the off-season. Three times on three crucial plays is crucial. It's not a phh "only three times!" kind of thing when it leads to a first

You mean Under the Dome's Dean Norris?

Nobody brings the murder like Baltimore.

They did it repeatedly. When he whined to the ref he was justified, and the ref said he was justified. Still a penalty, but he shouldn't have to burn a timeout to get the refs to maintain a fair game. It's necessary to do on punts, and yet they did it every play. Not cool. Especially when you have to decide between

He'd been on the team I think 5 weeks? And that was a long time for a member of our secondary. He really should have been injured by then.

Yeah, I was still holding out hope at the end. Flacco could have checked down to Marlon Brown. But at that point, can't really fault Flacco for trying to win the game. Besides, if the pass had been three inches to the left, or Torrey had PLAYED THE DAMN BALL it wouldn't have been intercepted at least.

No he was. But he shouldn't have been, is what I'm saying. A third stringer journeyman in the back half of his career as a running back coming out of nowhere and getting 1200 yards? Just props to Kubiak on putting together one hell of a scheme.

I hope they win too, they're a good team. Still all the substitution tricks and last minute inelligible receivers will probably be ruled illegal in the off-season. I can take comfort in that.

Ravens shouldn't have been there. They lost their star running back. We were on our 12th corner of the year. We lost our star tight end. Four games before the end of the regular season we lost Haloti Ngata for taking adderall, when we had to win every game. There was no way in hell that team, on paper, should have

I am a total whore in these games. I always pursue sleeping with everyone, male, female, lizard person, whatever.

I am always nice. For some reason when given the option of causing suffering for a bunch of human or human like characters, I choose to do good. It must be because of my unimpeachable moral character.

It's hilarious how dated some of the complex technology is. But still quite good.