"It was a push off by the receiver... Should have been called" (1 Viewer)

We got plenty of calls that went our way this game.

Pointing out truth isn't being anti-saints.
 
Everyone has a personal agenda against the saints.🙄🙄🙄
 
Everyone has a personal agenda against the saints.🙄🙄🙄

Before you dismiss it as paranoia you have to look at the evidence -

Tony Dungy - coached the division rival Bucaneers. His longstanding hatred of the Saints organization is clear every time he comments on the team.

Rodney Harrison - former DB who will always favor the secondary player. He later admitted he was a fan of his "hometown team" - the Atlanta Falcons.

These two are hardly in the position to give a unbiased review of the game today (and they didn't). Don't kid yourself there is an incredibly long list of talking heads and sports journalists who still believe because of their history of losing the Saints should never be good.
 
Before you dismiss it as paranoia you have to look at the evidence -

Tony Dungy - coached the division rival Bucaneers. His longstanding hatred of the Saints organization is clear every time he comments on the team.

Rodney Harrison - former DB who will always favor the secondary player. He later admitted he was a fan of his "hometown team" - the Atlanta Falcons.

These two are hardly in the position to make a unbiased review of the game today. And don't kid yourself there is an incredibly long list of talking heads and sports journalists who still believe because of their history of losing the Saints should never be good.


80% of people in sports media have some type of connection to some other team.
 
80% of people in sports media have some type of connection to some other team.

And that's the point. If they had connections with the patriots or the broncos they could be unbiased about the situation but not when they have connections with atlanta and the bucs.
 
You rarely here commentators mention officiating unless it's a last minute, game changing call. Not a soul mentioned the PI call in the Oakland game. The entire 2014/2015 Broncos offense was predicated on illegal picks and you never heard it mentioned.

Continuing to cry about a supposed illegal pick that wasn't even an illegal pick (not even at the end of the game) is just typical butthurt related to wanting the Seahawks to win because they are a better story.
 
You rarely here commentators mention officiating unless it's a last minute, game changing call.

Continuing to cry about a pick that wasn't even a pick is just typical butthurt related to wanting the Seahawks to win because they are a better story.

Exactly. If it was the other way around and Seattle won that game with a "missed call" on a pick play by them in the middle of the game nobody would talk about that in the media. Nobody talked about that phantom pi call in the raiders game for example.

Also, some guys in the media are mad because there was 11 penalties against Seattle and only two against the saints. I didn't know it was a rule that both teams had to be called for the same number of penalties.
 
Same Rodney Harrison who didn't even know Colin Kaepernick was black smh. I think dude has suffered from too much head trauma
 
Continuing to cry about a supposed illegal pick that wasn't even an illegal pick (not even at the end of the game) is just typical butthurt related to wanting the Seahawks to win because they are a better story.


How is Seattle winning a better story?
 
We got plenty of calls that went our way this game.

Pointing out truth isn't being anti-saints.

Ok. We got some calls. Awesome.

Except the narrative on every channel I've seen that shows highlights is that we won because of the refs. Not because we played a better game than the Seahawks, but because of the refs, which is ironic and laughable when dealing with Seattle.
 

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