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The "NFL is fixed" crowd got some more ammo tonight. Stupid play on the QB sneak and on the return, a questionable no call on a possible block in the back. I thought it started on the side making it legal. On the very last play, Raven dude whose entire job is to hang out behind the play and pray for a tip gets a tip right at him and it clangs off his front(?) hand and not even his back hand that would conceivably be reeling it in. Looked weird, but not Irving Fryar bad though.
 
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The "NFL is fixed" crowd got some more ammo tonight. Stupid play on the QB sneak and on the return, a questionable no call on a possible block in the back. I thought it started on the side making it legal. On the very last play, Raven dude whose entire job is to hang out behind the play and pray for a tip gets a tip right at him and it clangs off his front(?) hand and not even his back hand that would conceivably be reeling it in. Looked weird, but not Irving Fryar bad though.
The no-call block in the back was really bad. If you noticed the play before the goal line fumble, Huntley severely under-throws about a 7 yard gimmie touchdown to Ricard the fullback.
 
As a Steelers fan I couldn't bring myself to root for either team. Pretty good game though. Fumble return was crazy. I still find it kind of weird to see the Bengals not Bungle like in the past. Damn good team now.

Will set up a Bengals-Bills game for next week. Is that game in Buffalo or a neutral site now? Weird situation...
 
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As a Steelers fan I couldn't bring myself to root for either team. Pretty good game though. Fumble return was crazy. I still find it kind of weird to see the Bengals not Bungle like in the past.

Will set up a Bengals-Bills game for next week. Is that game in Buffalo or a neutral site now? Weird situation...
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The "NFL is fixed" crowd got some more ammo tonight. Stupid play on the QB sneak and on the return, a questionable no call on a possible block in the back. I thought it started on the side making it legal. On the very last play, Raven dude whose entire job is to hang out behind the play and pray for a tip gets a tip right at him and it clangs off his front(?) hand and not even his back hand that would conceivably be reeling it in. Looked weird, but not Irving Fryar bad though.
I try not be embrace conspiracy theories, but the NFL has been crazy suspect the past few years. Yesterday's games were no exception.

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Literally cost his team the game. The trying to reach the ball over the goal thing has cost as many scores as it has produced.
Actually Dingle, it is pretty uncommon tor a turnover to be produced. Most are knocked free after the TD occurred.

January 1, 1971, Jerry Tagge did it and we won our first Championship.
It was a great play that night.
 
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