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MTS1972
posted: 2012-09-17 17:23:44 (ID: 57255) Report Abuse
canonico wrote:
MTS1972 wrote:
Horrible officiating though - some of the calls made were totally lamentable. Both sides had some awful calls made against them.


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This.

The lack of officiating quality is/was attrocious, specialy in that game. Aldo I already saw some Redskins fans complaining about how the officiating had a finger in their defeat, I disagree with that, because they made bad calls for both sides. And the Redskins defense had no game plan whatsoever to stop bradford, they went zone defense and never changed it while Bradford keept picking them apart.


I have to agree - the Rams got some shockers as well as the Redskins did - in fact id say they got even worse ones - the Personal Foul on RGIII when he was still in bounds was a disgrace - plus Stephen Jackson clearly scored a TD - he shouldnt have reacted as he did he they said he was stuffed - but it shouldve been called a TD - it was clear.

Think the Skins were caught short by the productivity of Amendola and also i think the introduction of Richardson over Jackson also caught them short. But Bradford was a different QB to normal - will be interesting to see if he can continue that form through the season.

But despite all that, Washington should still have won!!!
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vaarg
posted: 2012-09-18 15:19:08 (ID: 57443) Report Abuse
Yes, I have read that Bradford had his best game by far. The reason was simple - he was getting the ball away quickly. With a beat up/poor OL, he will need to continue to do that.

If the Rams can get some threats for him, then he will be a very good QB if he can keep the momentum going. He just needs to remember that he had a good rookie season and use that as his marker rather than last season when he was hampered by injury and a truly shocking OL.

As to officials, just wow. A league that turns over millions can't sort out a few dollars for officials? The head of the league - and others - should be fired over this.
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