RolandDeschain
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ESPN's gotta keep pushing the factually incorrect narrative they started that it wasn't a Seahawks TD. No surprise. Rewriting history works better than it should, unfortunately.
It wasn’t even simultaneous possession. Tate has 2 feet on the ground with 2 arms around the ball first while the GB DB’s feet, both, are still in the air. There is a picture of it I have but my photobucket account no longer works.Cyrus12":zu2uu306 said:Simultaneous catch goes to the receiver. Great play great ending!
grizbob":gfy32bu8 said:The only game I've been able attend in Seattle. Twas a great time. :2thumbs:
Boohman14":21hqu0gs said:We were totally jobbed in that second half. Green bay got away with PI left and right. They were blatantly holding the whole second half. I was so impressed with our team that they hung in there then the final play. Man it was such a shame the national media reaction. It was as if no one watched the game until the final play.
Sports Hernia":36xn5z1m said:It wasn’t even simultaneous possession. Tate has 2 feet on the ground with 2 arms around the ball first while the GB DB’s feet, both, are still in the air. There is a picture of it I have but my photobucket account no longer works.Cyrus12":36xn5z1m said:Simultaneous catch goes to the receiver. Great play great ending!
The call that was missed was the obvious OPI on Tate.
Edit: Got it to work.
I saw DPI on the other Seatte WR on the play..You see that on every hail maryAros":2z8lxhlv said:Sports Hernia":2z8lxhlv said:It wasn’t even simultaneous possession. Tate has 2 feet on the ground with 2 arms around the ball first while the GB DB’s feet, both, are still in the air. There is a picture of it I have but my photobucket account no longer works.Cyrus12":2z8lxhlv said:Simultaneous catch goes to the receiver. Great play great ending!
The call that was missed was the obvious OPI on Tate.
Edit: Got it to work.
100% CORRECT! That is the photo I sent to countless Green Bay fans and anyone telling me they got robbed. You're equally correct that the true missed call was the obvious OPI on Tate, no question. But I guess folks don't want facts to get in the way of a good narrative.