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Refs missed holding penalty.Huge catch on a downfield bomb to Sammie Coates, catching it in stride. 1st and 10 on the Bengals' 21
Likely right on that -- just good to see Coates living up to his athletic potential. The guy's stock dropped far coming into the real games, and he made a nice over the shoulder in stride. Some of that's Ben for sure, but was a nice catch.Refs missed holding penalty.
He will get his.Looks like A.J. will be a bust today....
He was looking upfield before the catch. I guess he is human after all.Antonio Brown hearing footsteps![]()
Not calling much of anything. They missed two personal foul hits by Cincy, and allowing a LOT of downfield contact by Cincy DBs too. It's going both ways, and whether its being called tight or loose doesn't matter to me as long as it's equal both ways.It's frustrating
It's not. 3 penalties on one punt return on Bengals and a late hit on returner. You just expect it when playing PittsburghNot calling much of anything. They missed two personal foul hits by Cincy, and allowing a LOT of downfield contact by Cincy DBs too. It's going both ways, and whether its being called tight or loose doesn't matter to me as long as it's equal both ways.
It's not. 3 penalties on one punt return on Bengals and a late hit on returner. You just expect it when playing Pittsburgh
I prefer to let the penalties go, instead of calling a tight game. I think the game has been called fine so far.Pitt always gets the breaks with the refs. It's a joke.
As long as we're not talking truly game changing calls being missed, agree. In reality, if there are infractions going on, they should be called -- they don't have rules for nothing. But I like to see the refs be a little more apt to let the players play if only in these divisional games -- makes it more interesting.I prefer to let the penalties go, instead of calling a tight game. I think the game has been called fine so far.