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Yep - Romo's fault - I knew that would get in here some how. He made an unreal throw on 4th down that did get overturned right or wrong. Let's get off Romo now. 15-19 2 TD's:shrug:

I think bullshit call, but either way, can everyone STFU about Romo now?

I can hear it now, "If Romo would have thrown the ball higher, then Dez jumps outjumps that guy and doesn't try to score! It was Romo's fault for trying to give him a chance!"

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Romo's playing most of the season with a broken back yet all we hear all week is Rodgers calf that in the second half he forgot to limp.
 

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Again that injury I had its weird you can absolutely feel no pain but you know at any time any step it could go out on you. At first you think its a cramp it just drops you. Than it feels ok again but you are just waiting for it to happen again. Hes caught up in the game with the adrenaline maybe some numbing drugs so I can see if you forget to limp. Romo to me appears to be loaded up with strong opiates. Nothing bothers him, the calm slow speech glazed look in his eyes.
 

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Again that injury I had its weird you can absolutely feel no pain but you know at any time any step it could go out on you. At first you think its a cramp it just drops you. Than it feels ok again but you are just waiting for it to happen again. Hes caught up in the game with the adrenaline maybe some numbing drugs so I can see if you forget to limp. Romo to me appears to be loaded up with strong opiates. Nothing bothers him, the calm slow speech glazed look in his eyes.

I think the Packers have a shot next week. I think 7 is too heavy
 

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I've watched the replay now about 10 times

Did the ball actually touch the ground? It looks pretty iffy to me and one angle looks like his forearm/wrist hits the ground which jars the ball lose, which he then catches in midair

And again.....didn't thr blowhard mike Pierra babble on all year long that this year the ruling on the field should stand on ANY questionable looking replay (no shit, it took the leauge and these zebras 20 years to just figure THAT out? Which is how it should have always been)
 

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I think the Packers have a shot next week. I think 7 is too heavy

I dont even a healthy rodgers struggles against seattle. The receivers have a hard time getting open so rodgers has to be at his best. The bad calf affects his accuracey and mobility. This seattle defense is much better than Dallas and can get to the qb. Another big concern is Russel wilson his ability to run. If secondary has great coverage he will hurt them by taking off and running all game. I see 34-16 game.
 

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I dont even a healthy rodgers struggles against seattle. The receivers have a hard time getting open so rodgers has to be at his best. The bad calf affects his accuracey and mobility. This seattle defense is much better than Dallas and can get to the qb. Another big concern is Russel wilson his ability to run. If secondary has great coverage he will hurt them by taking off and running all game. I see 34-16 game.

Russell running ability is the big key, I
don't think they can pass it though. packers will play 7-8 man box and hope their corners will lock down Baldwin and whoever else they have. Seattle doesn't have a big playmaker on the outside or that athletic tight end. on the other side of the ball packers will need to get good games from lesser known names again. jordy is a good wr but let's face it, he gets dominated against the above average corners.
 

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Russell running ability is the big key, I don't think they can pass it though. packers will play 7-8 man box and hope their corners will lock down Baldwin and whoever else they have. Seattle doesn't have a big playmaker on the outside or that athletic tight end. on the other side of the ball packers will need to get good games from lesser known names again. jordy is a good wr but let's face it, he gets dominated against the above average corners.

if I were the pack I play clay in the middle entire game and spy Russell on obvious passing downs
 

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replayed frame for frame..70'' LED

BALL WAS NEVER MOVING FROM CATCH TO GROUND during the attempt to score

if the rule is you have to make a football move to supercede the to the ground control

then he did just that..

we move on..

GO BRONCOS

Question is defining what a football move is. If the ball is caught by receiver in middle of field he takes 2 -3 steps that's different than leaping in air and having the momentum of leap causing you to go to ground that's not a football move. First scenario is now ground cant cause a fumble. B ryants momentum caused him to fall and tip of ball hit ground and popped up. This is not completing process.
 
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