You are ALL wrong. The player of the game was the ref who called interference on the Bills that kept the drive going and ultimately won the game for the Jags. Anyone who thinks the Jags would have won the game "without" that gift of a call is not living in reality. The Jag's didn't really win the game as much as the ref blew the game for Buffalo.
Please the refs gave the Bills the gift on that obivious fumble by the mysterious whistle so to say one call one the game is a bit crazy...
plus if the HC wasnt such an idiot they could ran TJ Yeldon instead of Toby at the goalline for an extra touchdown score...
Quote:You are ALL wrong. The player of the game was the ref who called interference on the Bills that kept the drive going and ultimately won the game for the Jags. Anyone who thinks the Jags would have won the game "without" that gift of a call is not living in reality. The Jag's didn't really win the game as much as the ref blew the game for Buffalo.
The go ahead pick six for the Bills was the result of a no-call when Robinson was tackled by a Bills CB long before the ball got there. So, the refs gifted the Bills 6.
Quote:The go ahead pick six for the Bills was the result of a no-call when Robinson was tackled by a Bills CB long before the ball got there. So, the refs gifted the Bills 6.
The refs call that "getting their feet tangled", I call it "getting the flag stuck in your overly tight plants".
They got a tripping call which was BS too, sometimes you get lucky calls and sometimes they go against you. Stop crying Rex.
Quote:They got a tripping call which was [BAD WORD REMOVED] too, sometimes you get lucky calls and sometimes they go against you. Stop crying Rex.
The PI in the endzone was also ridiculous. Gratz got ran into. If anything it was offensive pass interference.
Quote:How did hurns get the ball?
By laying out with an incredible leaping effort. Very few WRs in this league make that catch.
Really it was tremendous team effort all the way around. Bortles did just enough to win despite the pick six and despite his 44 percent completion ratio on the day.
Quote:You are ALL wrong. The player of the game was the ref who called interference on the Bills that kept the drive going and ultimately won the game for the Jags. Anyone who thinks the Jags would have won the game "without" that gift of a call is not living in reality. The Jag's didn't really win the game as much as the ref blew the game for Buffalo.
One questionable call is hardly enough to call this a game decided by the refs especially when the Jaguars had at least one bad call against them as well.