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Thread: Torrie on holding call "Half of my jersey is still in the Superdome"

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    Default Torrie on holding call "Half of my jersey is still in the Superdome"

    Hannah Storm on ESPN asked him about the last play - Torrie responded "the Refs let us play."

    Herb supported him - and Tim obnoxiously chimed in drowning everyone out. Hasselback is really angry about this...

    I wish that were the end of it.

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    If anyone's interested in a good laugh, Skip is crying about the refs on First Take right now.

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    Heard Torrie on the radio this morning and he was saying they knew from the start that the refs were going to let them go at it. Both teams knew it and that's why nobody should cry about what may not have been called.

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    But, but, but, only Ravens fans complain about the refs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Passarino View Post
    But, but, but, only Ravens fans complain about the refs!
    Shhhhh...don't spill the beans! Everyone knows that the Ravens fans are the ONLY ones who complain!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peej7245 View Post
    Shhhhh...don't spill the beans! Everyone knows that the Ravens fans are the ONLY ones who complain!
    I guess ravens fans only complain about correct calls against them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Passarino View Post
    But, but, but, only Ravens fans complain about the refs!
    the refs screw us most of the time on calls. they do not do this to the COLTS, THE BRONCO,S or the PATRIOTS .

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    Want to talk about a bad call, how about the Ravens getting called for running into the kicker, after the guy missed a FG.

    Refs are not stupid people, surely they can tell when punters and kickers are doing a "flop" to draw a flag.

    NFL kickers must take flop lessons from pro soccer players on the art of falling down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAVEN FAN View Post
    the refs screw us most of the time on calls. they do not do this to the COLTS, THE BRONCO,S or the PATRIOTS .
    You forgot the Steelers!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFKAR7 View Post
    Heard Torrie on the radio this morning and he was saying they knew from the start that the refs were going to let them go at it. Both teams knew it and that's why nobody should cry about what may not have been called.
    if anybody could gripe about being held and bumped it should be torrie . SF defenders were all up in his stuff all day .

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    Not only were Ravens receivers being mugged all night, you could see a blatant push off on that last play before the ball got to the end zone. Offensive pass interference could have been called just as easily. It was a consistent non call all night and actually was refreshing to see in my opinion. The 49ers will whine about it for awhile and then fade into the sunset like all the losers do.

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