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Video evidence of referee and announcer bias
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Heres my input/argument. #55 takes less than 2 steps before hitting #84. Per ‪‎NFL‬ rules in order to maintain a catch you have to take at least 2 steps and make a football move. How the hell is a linebacker going to react to a tipped pass while coming full speed assuming #84 going to catch that ball on arguably the biggest play of the game to that point, going to not make contact in less time than it takes of making an NFL catch? He doesnt know its a tipped pass until less than 2 steps before making contact. Hell he might not have even known it was tipped at game speed while wearing a helmet and locked in on the receiver. He could have killed #84 had he wanted to but he pulled his shoulder in to avoid helmet to helmet contact. Not only that, but CLH shoved #84 into #55 path. Watch it at game speed, not slowed down media speed while spilling their own narrative bias. This shows game speed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKln2T6UYZs
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RE: Video evidence of referee and announcer bias - jcfreeman0 - 01-11-2016, 04:05 PM

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