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    Lightbulb Truth must be told about the NFC Championship game yesterday

    from the clueless an narrow minded so this is what happened period dot end!!!

    Brett Farve
    This man is by far the greatest QB to ever to assume the position in my eyes but most will not see this so I gave his performance yesterday an A+ for the simple fact that the Saints game plan was to submit as much physical pain on the man as humanly possible and he unbelievably overcame it every time to put his team in position to win the game. To all who thought his interception to end the game in regulation was typical Brett WRONG!!! how could you blame the guy for not wanting to run for field goal position knowing he had no protection from the referee's the entire game. Hell if he would of ran even if he would have made it you know damn well he was going to get leveled illegally just like 80% of his hits were all game long with only one called child please!!! You see people the Saints saw what they could get away with and just progressed through the game and Brett knew this but could do nothing about it so how can you blame him? his life is more important than a stupid football game
    Ref's are to blame for the Vikings loss for letting the Saints get away with attempted murder on poor Brett and making sure the Saints would get in field goal position on countless bogus calls & reveiws on the winning drive if you want to call it that to put the books ahead there I said it but someone must stand up and tell the truth without sugar coating it!!!
    Don't worry Brett I saw what really happened and you are still the GREATEST my man. I hope you come back next year to put your records even further out of reach just to spite your haters

    Below is the Saints last possession of the game which completely controlled the only thing important that mattered the whole entire game and this was the OUTCOME!!!


    1.Giving Saints a favorable spot on the 4th down play for the first down because the ball was fumbled even though he regained possession down around is mid section when he hit the ground by rule this is where the ball is placed which is a three foot difference.The Referee's blatantly ignored this rule even in the review upstairs If they would have enforced the rule the correct Result by rule was Vikings ball
    However this same rule does not apply when you are breaking the plane of the goal-line because the instant the ball breaks the plane of the goal line it is a touchdown regardless of what happens but in the regular field of play the spot of ball placement is where you regain possession after losing control

    2.The pass interference call was not interference Reason#1 t
    he defender never touched the receiver until the ball was out of the receivers reach this itself is not pass interference by rule Reason#2 even if he would have touched the receiver before the ball got there this was not pass interference because the ball was deemed uncatchable by rule if the ball is uncatchable there is no such thing as pass interference I will also add on the very same play there was blatant holding on the pass rusher by the offender right in front of the Referee and Quarterback which was ignored

    3.The final catch was clearly not a catch he bobbled the ball the whole way to the ground and the ball touched the ground by rule a receiver must remain in possession of ball the whole way through the play without using the ground to gain possession and clearly he violated every section of this rule

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    I myself would love to debate this with Mike Pereira because I guarntee you he would not talk his way out of it like he does with Rich Eison week after week after week after week after week after week ETC. Seriously did you ever watch this guy he could talk himself out of murder if you saw him do it!

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    For those of you who does not know who Mike Pereira is. Mike Pereira is the head of NFL officiating. Here are some of his explanations of Referee's actions:

    Divisional Playoffs official review

    Mike Pereira breaks down some of the tough calls from the Jets-Chargers Divisional Playoff Game.


    Divisional Playoffs official review bonus coverage

    Mike Pereira explains a 2-to-1 offsetting penalty and the instant replay philosophy in the playoffs.

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    how are you blaming the refs for the loss? the vikings fumbled the ball 6 times and threw 1 interception..they shouldn't have even been in the game. If the saints lost it would have been their own fault

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    football is a contact sport, hitting the quaterback is part of the game, he is not the first or last quaterback to take some hits

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    haha i love people that when they lose look to blame it on something like that take your loss and stop bitching

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    Paulypoker this post is almost homoerotic. Get off Favre's nuts. You're better than that.

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    You're finding every excuse you can not to put the blame of this loss on who it belongs.Squarely on the shoulders of Favre.The guy turned the ball over 3 times by himself.The last int. was with the game on the line.He made a mistake a JV kid would make-throwing late back over the middle...........that's just stupid.If he tucked the ball ran for a few yards,slid(as to not get hit again)his team was still in a position to win cause Longwell is capable of hitting a 50+yarder.Instead,he did a "classic" Favre trying to force something that wasn't there and cost his team a chance to win.We'll never know what would have happened,but at least they would have had a chance.He's a hof'er of course,but yesterday he was the reason they lost-not the refs.That is the actual truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBQB107 View Post
    how are you blaming the refs for the loss? the vikings fumbled the ball 6 times and threw 1 interception..they shouldn't have even been in the game. If the saints lost it would have been their own fault
    Sir with all do respect the Vikings overcame all of the mistakes you are mentioning and then some after all the score was tied when without no control what so ever of the Vikings own the Referee"s handed the Saints the win

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    Quote Originally Posted by lenahanj View Post
    haha i love people that when they lose look to blame it on something like that take your loss and stop bitching
    For your information I had the Vikings and won a great deal of $$$ I will add.
    You are totally missing the point

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    Refs made bogus calls against the AINTS in the 1st Half & they made bogus calls/non-calls against the DIKES in the 2nd Half.

















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    As usual I have not got one intelligent response which was expected after all you guys are what represents the majority of the public

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    Pauly , are you as avid about basketball or baseball? Or will we have to wait til next football season for your detailed and enlightening analyses?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Busterflywheel View Post
    Buster I was not referring to you as being in the majority you are a proven winner Sir

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    Quote Originally Posted by hhsilver View Post
    Pauly , are you as avid about basketball or baseball? Or will we have to wait til next football season for your detailed and enlightening analyses?
    No sir don't know about them sports enough to express my honest opinion

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    Inspite of everything you wrote Favre was still in position to put his team in position to win the game.Instead,he did something a high school kid would do and cost his team.If he ran for a few yards and slid,his team could have attempted a makeable Longwell field goal.However,his ego would not allow him to make the smart play.Or is it the refs fault Favre is stupid?Even you who worship at the altar of Favre cannot deny what he did was foolish.

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    To: 6_Feet_Under / cyahockey

    The truth is what I wrote it is not my fault you ignored it or just read what you thought was interesting or ignored cold hard facts the proof is all there if you can prove to me I'm wrong you will then have a legitimate argument afterall this is the beauty of free speech I'm entitled to my opinion as you are entitled
    to yours I do not expect you or anyone else to believe it I'm just simply expressing my own opinion

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    The fact of the matter here is that a lot of the things you wrote are irrelevant.Shit happens man,great teams,and great players overcome.Truth is Favre had the game in his hands...........and blew it.You expected the Vikes to get calls when they're playing on the road?Again,overcome that shit.(By the way,the Saints were penalized more than the vikings were by a good margin.We'll ignore that fact for the sake of your argument though).

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    It is humanly impossible to overcome what you can not control and you know what I mean the "government of the field" Under normal circumstances meaning (Farve not getting pounded on every single play for the purpose of inflicting injury plain to see as day) I would agree with you but there is no possible way you can convince me with your that's part of the game bull shit because it is not part of the game to get ran over 20 times in one game over half in which was uncalled for this is abnormal as saying Jake Delhomme will get NFL offensive MVP next year

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6_Feet_Under View Post
    .(By the way,the Saints were penalized more than the vikings were by a good margin.We'll ignore that fact for the sake of your argument though).
    Quote Originally Posted by Shafted69 View Post
    Refs made bogus calls against the AINTS in the 1st Half & they made bogus calls/non-calls against the DIKES in the 2nd Half. -
    There you go again
    Questions
    1.who got penalized when it determined the final outcome of the game?Vikings

    2.which is most critical:
    A. getting penalized during the game
    B. getting penalized when it will decide the final outcome of the game
    B.
    If you don't get it now I give up wait a minute who am I kidding I'm asking for a miracle to happen

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    NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 24: Phil Loadholt #71 of the Minnesota Vikings checks on teammate Brett Favre #4 after he was hit by Remi Ayodele #92 of the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Championship Game at the Louisiana Superdome on January 24, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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    NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 24: Brett Favre #4 of the Minnesota Vikings walks of the field after taking a hard hit in the second half against the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Championship Game at the Louisiana Superdome on January 24, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

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    NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 24: Brett Favre #4 of the Minnesota Vikings grabs his ankle after taking a hard hit in the second half against the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Championship Game at the Louisiana Superdome on January 24, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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    NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 24: Brett Favre #4 of the Minnesota Vikings reacts after taking a hard hit in the second half against the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Championship Game at the Louisiana Superdome on January 24, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

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    NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 24: Brett Favre #4 of the Minnesota Vikings is helped off the field by medical staff after getting injured on a play against the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Championship Game at the Louisiana Superdome on January 24, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

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    NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 24: Jabari Greer #32 and of Scott Fujita #55 of the New Orleans Saints scramble for a loose ball against Brett Farve #4 of the Minnesota Vikings during the NFC Championship Game at the Louisiana Superdome on January 24, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

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    NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 24: Brett Favre #4 of the Minnesota Vikings is checked on by medical staff after getting injured on a play against the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Championship Game at the Louisiana Superdome on January 24, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

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    NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 24: Brett Favre #4 of the Minnesota Vikings is helped up by teammates Phil Loadholt #71 and John Sullivan #65 after he took a hard hit in the second half against the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Championship Game at the Louisiana Superdome on January 24, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

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    NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 24: Brett Favre #4 of the Minnesota Vikings reacts after taking a hard hit in the second half against the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Championship Game at the Louisiana Superdome on January 24, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

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    NEW ORLEANS - JANUARY 24: Brett Favre #4 of the Minnesota Vikings sits on the turf after getting knocked down on a play against the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Championship Game at the Louisana Superdome on January 24, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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