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Author: | jimmypasta [ Wed Jan 07, 2015 9:56 am ] |
Post subject: | The President weighs in on the non-call! |
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he'd be "pretty aggravated" if he were a Detroit Lions fan after the team lost an NFL playoff game to the Dallas Cowboys after a disputed penalty call. But since he's a long-suffering fan of his hometown Chicago Bears, Obama says he can't have "too much sympathy for the Lions." The Bears had a losing season and missed the playoffs. Obama told The Detroit News in an interview Tuesday that he couldn't remember a case in which a referee's "good call" was "reversed without explanation." Detroit was ahead 20-17 midway through the fourth quarter of Sunday's game when a referee flagged the Cowboys for pass interference. But officials rescinded the call moments later, leaving the Lions facing fourth-and-1. Detroit punted, and Dallas then drove to the winning touchdown for a 24-20 final score. Obama said he watched the game and told the newspaper that he couldn't "remember a circumstance in which a good call by one of the refs is argued about by an opposing player of the other team with his helmet off on the field, which in and of itself is supposed to be a penalty. The call is announced and then reversed without explanation. I haven't seen that before. So I will leave it up to the experts to make the judgment as to why that happened, but I can tell you if I was a Lions fan I'd be pretty aggravated." Obama was interviewed before his scheduled visit to the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, on Wednesday to tout a resurgent U.S. auto industry following the federal bailout. In the interview, the president also lamented the poor performance of his hometown Bears. "Given the performance of my Bears, I can't have too much sympathy for the Lions," Obama said. "You guys were in a lot better position than we were. I'd love to have your defense right now." |
Author: | billypootons [ Wed Jan 07, 2015 10:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The President weighs in on the non-call! |
no stadium or player name mispronunciation? lame |
Author: | Hatchetman [ Wed Jan 07, 2015 10:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The President weighs in on the non-call! |
pass interference sucks in general. terrible to have games routinely decided by sketchy calls/non-calls. |
Author: | Curious Hair [ Wed Jan 07, 2015 1:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The President weighs in on the non-call! |
Quote: Obama said he watched the game and told the newspaper that he couldn't "remember a circumstance in which a good call by one of the refs is argued about by an opposing player of the other team with his helmet off on the field, which in and of itself is supposed to be a penalty. The call is announced and then reversed without explanation. I haven't seen that before. So I will leave it up to the experts to make the judgment as to why that happened, but I can tell you if I was a Lions fan I'd be pretty aggravated." Isn't this what happened with the Megatron touchdown in a Bears game four years ago? |
Author: | Chus [ Wed Jan 07, 2015 1:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The President weighs in on the non-call! |
billypootons wrote: no stadium or player name mispronunciation? lame He knew better than to try to pronounce Ndamukong Suh. |
Author: | Sneakers O'Toole [ Wed Jan 07, 2015 1:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The President weighs in on the non-call! |
Curious Hair wrote: Quote: Obama said he watched the game and told the newspaper that he couldn't "remember a circumstance in which a good call by one of the refs is argued about by an opposing player of the other team with his helmet off on the field, which in and of itself is supposed to be a penalty. The call is announced and then reversed without explanation. I haven't seen that before. So I will leave it up to the experts to make the judgment as to why that happened, but I can tell you if I was a Lions fan I'd be pretty aggravated." Isn't this what happened with the Megatron touchdown in a Bears game four years ago? Wasn't that more of the correct enforcement of a terrible rule? At least that one went to replay, and I think the ref attempted to give an explanation for why it was reversed. Also think that was the first time we heard from Mike Pereira, and he agreed it was not a touchdown. |
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