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Date Posted: 16:22:43 11/19/13 Tue
Author: Duckman
Author Host/IP: 166.137.156.42
Subject: Was I the only one that thought the roughing call Bree's got

Was just plain wrong? I mean he was tackled across the shoulder pads with no direct contact with the head. Sure it was a hard tackle but he didn't even have the ball raised in throwing position. The call gave the saints the game. That sack would have ended the game- basically. I agree with Howie on the Fox post game, at this point defense aren't sure how it is legal to sack a QB. Can't go high and hit their head, can't go low and take out their knees and now they are calling hits on the upper torso? Let's put a tutu on them and if you rip their paper skirt they are down for gods sake.

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