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5 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said:

As a resident of Houston who hears and sees Saints stuff everywhere in a city that is home to another NFL franchise, Go Rams. 

Yeah, but that team is ONLY the Texans.

Multi-billion dollar industry and you have part-time employees controlling the most important part of the game. 

Enjoy your legacy Roger Godell, as this sport dies. 

The more they show the missed call, the worse it looks. Saints could have run the clock down to just about 0:00

1 minute ago, WhatTheBuck said:

What a shitty ending. Great kick. Rams benefitted from some favorable calls in both of their last two games. The calls played an even bigger role in the outcome of this game. 

yea calling running plays for 270 yards last week was very beneficial.

3 minutes ago, UTEX_ME said:

Now we will see New England get past Kansas City for the ultimate East coast west coast markets.

I kinda think today is the kinda day that we see both of the old-pro QBs tossed from the playoffs. Pulling for NE, however.

Something tells me that if the Rams don't leave St. Louis, that flag is thrown.

The Saints got screwed by the refs. How can they blow a pass interference call like that? Pathetic. Someone’s head should be on a stake... not literally.

2 minutes ago, GabrielsHorn said:

Gee, what's a bigger call? A graze against the facemask with no twist or a helmet to helmet PI before the ball gets there?

Brees got hit in the face on the int. 

Just now, PittsburghTiger said:

The more they show the missed call, the worse it looks. Saints could have run the clock down to just about 0:00

especially from that low angle

Just now, PittsburghTiger said:

The more they show the missed call, the worse it looks. Saints could have run the clock down to just about 0:00

Like Tree fiddy said, i think, it was a helmet to helmet. Pure targeting helpless receiver. Never looked at the fucking ball. Pure 100% chickenshit.

Los Angeles has the least deserving fanbase ever. They literally abandoned the team in the 1990s, causing the move to St. Louis. Bunch of front-runners.

still, Goff made super clutch passes while Brees threw a duck INT. You have to make the winning plays and Saints could not.  Yeah, it was a terrible no call and NOLA should be in the big game. 

1 minute ago, satyanash said:

Something tells me that if the Rams don't leave St. Louis, that flag is thrown.

because of the 700 fans in LA that give a shit about the Rams?

1 minute ago, Sundancekid said:

The Saints got screwed by the refs. How can they blow a pass interference call like that? Pathetic. Someone’s head should be on a stake... not literally.

Stake or a pike. Pike would be better for them.

here's Goff vs. a certain college team .  Interesting UT played and held a Superbowl QB to less than 300 yards.  I was very proud of the D that night despite the outcome. 

 

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because of the 700 fans in LA that give a shit about the Rams?


You are sorely mistaken. The Chargers? Yes. The Rams are embraced. They are our team. My family had season tix in the 70's. This town is on board.
1 minute ago, NowThis said:

still, Goff made super clutch passes while Brees threw a duck INT.

Brees' throwing arm was hit. Goff's wasn't.

terry looks one suit away from a hobo. 

Edited by Anastasis

4 minutes ago, GabrielsHorn said:

Gee, what's a bigger call? A graze against the facemask with no twist or a helmet to helmet PI before the ball gets there?

They were both blown calls and both probably cost each team a touchdown.  This wasn't a conspiracy this was typical terrible officiating.  The Saints had their chance to knock the Rams out in the first half but they only got field goals instead of touchdowns.  The only way to make sure a bad call doesn't cost you the game is to not let the other team get close enough to where that call makes a difference.  Yes it was a terrible call and I will set the over/under on the number of similar calls in the 2019 NFL season at 100.  You can fire every member of this officiating crew and it wouldn't change that number.

Jeesus, Rams did a good job coming back, but Saints were absolutely fucking ROBBED of this championship.  My god that was the worst call I've seen ever in a football game.

And no dog in the hunt, if anything leaned towards L.A.

Good outcome.  Hoping to see a Rams Chiefs super bowl 
Hoping for a Dallas win eh?
2 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

 


You are sorely mistaken. The Chargers? Yes. The Rams are embraced. They are our team. My family had season tix in the 70's. This town is on board.

 

did you miss the 70,000 Cowboys' fans last week?

Man the only other team I can see that no-call happening against is the cowboys. It’s as bad as Dez no-catch

1 minute ago, Sbbruin said:

 


You are sorely mistaken. The Chargers? Yes. The Rams are embraced. They are our team. My family had season tix in the 70's. This town is on board.

 

Yeah, it wasn't so much the fans abandoning the Rams. Georgia Frontiere made Rachel Dawes look like a lovable owner. 

6 minutes ago, Sundancekid said:

The Saints got screwed by the refs. How can they blow a pass interference call like that? Pathetic. Someone’s head should be on a stake... not literally.

Meh. Saints settle for 2 FGs inside the redzone to begin the game. Could have been 21-0 early. Blew a 13pt lead. Don't settle for FGs and allow the other team to stay in the game.

Saints had no calls on them for 3 quarters.

Just now, EMAWesome said:

I will set the over/under on the number of similar calls in the 2019 NFL season at 100. 

Under. Big.  That call stands out.  There are similar bad calls, but not 100 of them. 

do ppl in STL still follow the rams?
People in L.A. don't follow the Rams.
4 minutes ago, NowThis said:

here's Goff vs. a certain college team 

 

Please crowd source this fucking turd. 

I didn't watch but the last few minutes and the OT. Was there any explanation as to why Gurley was not playing much?

Yeah, but that team is ONLY the Texans.
The Texans' playoff game starts in a few min.
8 minutes ago, Sundancekid said:

The Saints got screwed by the refs.

That one ref was looking RIGHT at the play, too.

Wonder if it was Brett Favre wearing a wig

3 minutes ago, phdhorn said:

 My god that was the worst call I've seen ever in a football game.

 

I would point out the same refs missed a face mask on Goff on his douchy half hearted scramble at the two yard line on the drive that they kicked the field goal instead of going for it on the one yard line.

And I would point out brees had his face mask grabbed on the interception
Like Tree fiddy said, i think, it was a helmet to helmet. Pure targeting helpless receiver. Never looked at the fucking ball. Pure 100% chickenshit.


They could‘ve called anything and been right. Just terrible. Fuck the Rams.
1 minute ago, PittsburghTiger said:

I didn't watch but the last few minutes and the OT. Was there any explanation as to why Gurley was not playing much?

No. None whatsoever. Why would there be?

Waste of time watching the NFL. No more.

3 minutes ago, EMAWesome said:

They were both blown calls and both probably cost each team a touchdown.  This wasn't a conspiracy this was typical terrible officiating.  The Saints had their chance to knock the Rams out in the first half but they only got field goals instead of touchdowns.  The only way to make sure a bad call doesn't cost you the game is to not let the other team get close enough to where that call makes a difference.  Yes it was a terrible call and I will set the over/under on the number of similar calls in the 2019 NFL season at 100.  You can fire every member of this officiating crew and it wouldn't change that number.

Again, there's a difference between barely grazing the facemask without a twist and a helmet to helmet hit before the ball gets there on a WR. It's nowhere near in the same league as a bad call. 

That was a good no call.  For all the saints talking shit last week after the cowboys got fucked by the refs feels good man. Plus 10s of fans here in LA are gonna be partying 

Someone probably pointed this out already, but how many of those Saints fans are also LSU fans who had to watch their Tigers get fucked like 7 times against aggy?  My god, man.

If I'm the Saints I don't let those refs leave New Orleans with their leg bones intact. Only other time I've seen refs be the 100 percent reason a team loses a game/series of that magnitude was the 2002 WCF where the fix was 100 percent in for the Lakers over Sacramento. 

3 minutes ago, Sgt Hulk said:

That was a good no call.  For all the saints talking shit last week after the cowboys got fucked by the refs feels good man. Plus 10s of fans here in LA are gonna be partying 

Their fanbase as a whole is as annoying as the Eagles fanbase. Fuck them and the Saints.

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5 minutes ago, PittsburghTiger said:

I didn't watch but the last few minutes and the OT. Was there any explanation as to why Gurley was not playing much?

His first few runs yielded little, then he tipped a pass that was intercepted.

Coach said the refs said they viewed it as both players got to the ball at the same time. Horrible explanation.

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