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			This one's gonna hurt,That one's gonna hurt, Vikings.
This one's gonna hurt, regulation time.This one's gonna hurt, Bills.That one's gonna hurt, Vikings.
Strange.The review everything and they don’t look at the sideline catch?
Yeah no one is doing that (safety/kick) with that much time left. Hindsight only reason anyone would even think that.They should have taken the safety and kicked
Nah. That only leaves you up two with too much time on the clock. We're seeing it play out right now before our eyes how much time 45 seconds are.
was?How insane was the end of this game?
Dalvin Cook dropped a wide open game winning TD before a turnover on downs and it was trumped by so many other crazy plays that people probably barely even remember that already.
How about that officiating ?How so? Morse shorted the snap.Josh Allen is the doofus of the year after that.
No? What's the solution? Prevent the offense from running a play, just because we might need to review a play?The league is going to have to change the rules again, you can't have a team hurry up and snap it before the booth takes a look at the play in the final 2 minutes. No way that Gabriel Davis catch shoul dhave been allowed.
How about that officiating ?How so? Morse shorted the snap.Josh Allen is the doofus of the year after that.

I don’t know but watching it was clearly close enough to stop and review.No? What's the solution? Prevent the offense from running a play, just because we might need to review a play?The league is going to have to change the rules again, you can't have a team hurry up and snap it before the booth takes a look at the play in the final 2 minutes. No way that Gabriel Davis catch shoul dhave been allowed.
Getting better equipment to replay it faster? In the NBA the rule is to retroactively review and assess made/missed 3's, but you can't do that in the NFL. The only option is to review EVERYTHING and have a spotter flag "hey he need to look at that"... which is what I thought they already had. The ramifications if the Bills win this are too big, they got to get that fixed.No? What's the solution? Prevent the offense from running a play, just because we might need to review a play?The league is going to have to change the rules again, you can't have a team hurry up and snap it before the booth takes a look at the play in the final 2 minutes. No way that Gabriel Davis catch shoul dhave been allowed.

I'm not even sure that was legit DPI, but I haven't watch the 2nd half so I don't know if the refs have been calling it tight or loose.
Replay in general in the NFL has always been a ****show.I don’t know but watching it was clearly close enough to stop and review.No? What's the solution? Prevent the offense from running a play, just because we might need to review a play?The league is going to have to change the rules again, you can't have a team hurry up and snap it before the booth takes a look at the play in the final 2 minutes. No way that Gabriel Davis catch shoul dhave been allowed.
The review everything and they don’t look at the sideline catch?
The league is going to have to change the rules again, you can't have a team hurry up and snap it before the booth takes a look at the play in the final 2 minutes. No way that Gabriel Davis catch should have been allowed.
Considering numerous holds in the end zone today have gone uncalled (I mean holds were jerseys were literally grabbed and held), that PI there did seem weak.I'm not even sure that was legit DPI, but I haven't watch the 2nd half so I don't know if the refs have been calling it tight or loose.
All over the ****ing place.
Review everything? **** that.Getting better equipment to replay it faster? In the NBA the rule is to retroactively review and assess made/missed 3's, but you can't do that in the NFL. The only option is to review EVERYTHING and have a spotter flag "hey he need to look at that"... which is what I thought they already had. The ramifications if the Bills win this are too big, they got to get that fixed.No? What's the solution? Prevent the offense from running a play, just because we might need to review a play?The league is going to have to change the rules again, you can't have a team hurry up and snap it before the booth takes a look at the play in the final 2 minutes. No way that Gabriel Davis catch shoul dhave been allowed.
There's no way they can claim "hey, he checked it and it's a catch". They just didn't have time.
Ok so basically how they ref every week.I'm not even sure that was legit DPI, but I haven't watch the 2nd half so I don't know if the refs have been calling it tight or loose.
All over the ****ing place.
To be fair, the JJ/Cousins plays were pretty clearly the correct call.Overturn JJ TD
Does not overturn KC sneak
Does not review Gabe Davis sideline catch…
Hmmm
He went out of bounds, so the clock had stopped, but I get what you mean in general.The league is going to have to change the rules again, you can't have a team hurry up and snap it before the booth takes a look at the play in the final 2 minutes. No way that Gabriel Davis catch should have been allowed.
There's no good way to handle it. If they stopped it with a running click under 2 mins they have to put a 10 second runoff if the call stands, so I'm sure they worried about that. If they take the 10-second runoff rule away then everyone gets ticked off the next time a team benefits from replay stopping the clock. If they leave the 10 second runoff then everyone gets ticked off when the runoff hurts someone.
Gambling.The league is going to have to change the rules again, you can't have a team hurry up and snap it before the booth takes a look at the play in the final 2 minutes. No way that Gabriel Davis catch should have been allowed.
I think this will definitely cause review of the process on how they do this in 2 mins. NFL wins in any case since this will be talked about all week by every sports showReplay in general in the NFL has always been a ****show.I don’t know but watching it was clearly close enough to stop and review.No? What's the solution? Prevent the offense from running a play, just because we might need to review a play?The league is going to have to change the rules again, you can't have a team hurry up and snap it before the booth takes a look at the play in the final 2 minutes. No way that Gabriel Davis catch shoul dhave been allowed.
I liked it when each coach had 2 challenges a half. And that was it. period...end of story. Now? It’s all over the place and they cannot even get the last 2 minutes right because they got gamed by the offense running up to the one and snapping it.
Again....it’s a ****show. Fix it or get rid of it.

Let coaches throw the flag?No? What's the solution? Prevent the offense from running a play, just because we might need to review a play?The league is going to have to change the rules again, you can't have a team hurry up and snap it before the booth takes a look at the play in the final 2 minutes. No way that Gabriel Davis catch shoul dhave been allowed.
The funny thing? They've done that before and they supposedly made measures so they don't have to do that again! Now you see the tradeoff of NOT doing that. It's a tough situation for sure.The league is going to have to change the rules again, you can't have a team hurry up and snap it before the booth takes a look at the play in the final 2 minutes. No way that Gabriel Davis catch should have been allowed.
There's no good way to handle it. If they stopped it with a running click under 2 mins they have to put a 10 second runoff if the call stands, so I'm sure they worried about that. If they take the 10-second runoff rule away then everyone gets ticked off the next time a team benefits from replay stopping the clock. If they leave the 10 second runoff then everyone gets ticked off when the runoff hurts someone.