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New Orleans head coach Sean Payton says the NFL called him and said they blew two calls...
© Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports
Filed Under: New Orleans Saints
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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young man tiger76 months
Wait, football league officials are expected to admit to blown calls? Is this real life?
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bencoleman76 months
It wasn't a missed or no call. It was blatant cheating. So it wasn't blown at all.
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TigerSpray76 months
Deal with it crybaby flag kneelers WA wa WA.
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LSUbest76 months
This is why I quit watching the NFL! Refs deciding the game.
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ByUselves76 months
They still do a good job of deciding college games too!
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Charles7315176 months
LSU isn't the only team from Louisiana the refs like to screw over.
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JumpingTheShark76 months
Saints had opportunities to close it out but it still doesn’t take away from the fact that this was taken from them due to a shitty no call.
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WhiskeyPlease76 months
911 Hello, i would like to report a robbery,,,
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catnip76 months
Someone did a fast check on the refs. Very interesting if true. The one who decided to ignore the obviously is known to live within 2 hours of LA. His com padre is supposed to have graduated from UCLA and played for the Rams and Atlanta. A 3rd ref is from the LA area also. If all that is true then how the hell did they get this gig?
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WhiskeyPlease76 months
you gotta be kidding
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FratDaddyReb76 months
He got out coached and lost with homefield advantage. Rams couldnt even call plays in and still called better plays than Sean.
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Bige1176 months
He won you moron. The game was stolen. At that level, when you do what is necessary to win, you can’t criticize the coach. Go frick yourself.
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Drizzt76 months
Must be SEC refs
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JCinBAMA76 months
:wah: :wah: :wah:
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