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To hear them say it, it's been going on the past ten years.

MNF is the most recent one though, yet it's the only one I get examples from. That was a crappily called game all around. No one got handed anything.

These are the same people who swear on their life that Gardner was out of bounds (and that he was speared) when Roy Williams knocked the crap out of him on that last play.

Same for the one he did to Coles earlier in the game.

If the refs were "so in love" with the Cowboys, explain the multitude of rule changes named after Cowboy players in the past few years.
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okay back to the question about the hit on Ramsey... I did see the the league fined the Falcons for that hit on Mcflab... that was a hard hit and the guy's helmet was down a little while diving at Donovan and wrapping him up, but there was nothing dirty about it... the clothesline on Ramsey was just plain wrong...
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Primetime42 wrote:..If the refs were "so in love" with the Cowboys, explain the multitude of rule changes named after Cowboy players in the past few years.


1 - Please educate the ignorant here about exactly which rule changes were made by the refs?

2 - Rule changes that were made by the Rules Committee that seemed to be "directed" at certain people (or teams) might have been because those players (or teams) were not playing the game as certain people thought it should be played for the benefit (if you will) of all parties.




I am over the good or bad call thing - there were some horrendous calls last year and we had our share - lets just win this thing on the field.

I hope that Sean and Lavar take advantage of every rule in the book and we win the game in the last minute - due to a play involving either. :celebrate:
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Scooter wrote:Still no word on the fine? $7,500 would be lite.


Just followed up on this. I'll let you know what I find out.
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Since Lance hasn't been fined yet and because no penalty was called. I can only conclude it was a legal hit after all. I guess I'm sorry for being upset about that hit earlier. I hope that Arrinton, Bowen, Taylor, and Washington have been made aware of that. I would love to see them lay that same hit on Bledsoe! After all, it is a perfectly legal hit so why not?
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Actually, what I was told yesterday is that they just had an inordinate amount of work to do with all of the fines from Monday night and that they wouldn't know until this afternoon whether or not there will be a fine.
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OK, just got the official word and it is that Gene Washington reviewed the play extensively, and decided that the play did not warrant any disciplinary action.
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Wow, how convenient. Redskins not getting any help.
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JansenFan wrote:OK, just got the official word and it is that Gene Washington reviewed the play extensively, and decided that the play did not warrant any disciplinary action.


:shock: WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?????!!!!

That is insane. :x
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What does it matter? Something tells me Brunell was gonna play anyway...
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Primetime42 wrote:What does it matter? Something tells me Brunell was gonna play anyway...


It's the only glimmer of hope Ramsey had for ending last week on a somewhat positive note. Now.... :?
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Primetime42 wrote:What does it matter? Something tells me Brunell was gonna play anyway...


I never want to hear a peep out of you if a Cowboys QB is clotheslined .. the whole (not that you are saying this, just in general) "that's good hard football" line of reasoning is totally without merit, Dick Lane did that because he didn't have the athletic ability to form tackle people. And don't bother (again, not you specifically primetime) trying to defend his style of play, I've had this argument too many times.
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If Lance Briggs makes that same hit on Donovan McNabb he'd be fined.

If Chad Lavalais makes that same hit on Patrick Ramsey he doesn't get fined.


The league claims that it's trying to protect QBs. What it really does is protect the high profile QBs. Remember a few years ago when we were playing in Philly and LaVar barely bumped McNabb after a pass and they called roughing the passer? You think Ramsey gets that call? While Spurrier was here he'd get pounded into the ground after a throw without drawing any flags.



As for the Cowboys getting calls things, I say it's a non-issue right now. Let's wait until after the game to complain at least. The Cowboys have beat the Redskins consistently over the last decade or so, and it wasn't because of the refs. The only time I really think the refs screwed us was last year on MNF and no amount of arguing from any Cowboys fan would ever get me to say otherwise. We got absolutely screwed in that game. Period.


Let's just hope it doesnt happen again on Monday.
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Primetime42 wrote:To hear them say it, it's been going on the past ten years.

MNF is the most recent one though, yet it's the only one I get examples from. That was a crappily called game all around. No one got handed anything.

These are the same people who swear on their life that Gardner was out of bounds (and that he was speared) when Roy Williams knocked the crap out of him on that last play.

Same for the one he did to Coles earlier in the game.

If the refs were "so in love" with the Cowboys, explain the multitude of rule changes named after Cowboy players in the past few years.


Even you can't argue that the Pokes got a HUGE assist by the men in black and white in last years MNF game. That was 14 points the ref directly effected. You can't tell me that when teams are evenly matched (like the Skins and Cowboys have been recently) the refs don't have a big impact in the game.
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Primetime42 wrote:To hear them say it, it's been going on the past ten years.

MNF is the most recent one though, yet it's the only one I get examples from. That was a crappily called game all around. No one got handed anything.

These are the same people who swear on their life that Gardner was out of bounds (and that he was speared) when Roy Williams knocked the crap out of him on that last play.

Same for the one he did to Coles earlier in the game.

If the refs were "so in love" with the Cowboys, explain the multitude of rule changes named after Cowboy players in the past few years.


Even you can't argue that the Pokes got a HUGE assist by the men in black and white in last years MNF game. That was 14 points the ref directly effected. You can't tell me that when teams are evenly matched (like the Skins and Cowboys have been recently) the refs don't have a big impact in the game.
Not only can I, that's what I've been doing for a while now.

Fios, respect your take on it for sure, I agree that Briggs should have been fined (especially with the ticky-tack rules the NFL goes by now, so the non-fine is wrong, I agree. I just don't think it would have made a difference in Ramsey being benched; that was the point I was making.)


For the record, I love Night Train's Necktie tackling. :wink: [/i]
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I agree with JPM36 - no worries about all the bad calls, last year was just the worse! We move on!



I just think it would be so sweet to win this and be able to enjoy being undefeated for 2 weeks! I do not remember what that feels like anymore. It would only be sweeter for a huge hit by a Skins defender to be the play of the game.

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We were 2-0 in '03 after beating the Jets and winning at Atlanta. That was sweet.

I agree with Primetime that Brunell would've eventually been our starting QB. That's what Gibbs wants so that's what's going to happen. It was just a matter of time.

Briggs not being fined is a joke. You think he'd get away with that same hit in New England on Tom Brady??? Ummm no.


The Cowboys got all the calls in our building on MNF last year. Let's hope the opposite goes down in Dallas on Monday night in the toilet bowl.


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JPM36 wrote:We were 2-0 in '03 after beating the Jets and winning at Atlanta. That was sweet.


In fact, we had a great 3-1 start to that season before it really started to hit the fan. I was so hopeful, too.


I agree with Primetime that Brunell would've eventually been our starting QB. That's what Gibbs wants so that's what's going to happen. It was just a matter of time.

Briggs not being fined is a joke. You think he'd get away with that same hit in New England on Tom Brady??? Ummm no.


For both of these points, I say: whatever will be, will be.


The Cowboys got all the calls in our building on MNF last year. Let's hope the opposite goes down in Dallas on Monday night in the toilet bowl.

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I agree. . .all of those intangible "ball bouncing the right way" kind of things (anything from a ref's call to just plain luck) seemed to elude us last year. I just keep hoping that it'll come back around to us, starting this year.
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No fine?!?!?!?!?!?!?

YES!!!!!

Like I said before.......I want to see Bledsoe get killed on Monday Night by that same clothesline. I would love to see that baseball player (Henson) in there trying to play football against our defense.
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You'd see the highly impressive Tony Romo instead.

Won't happen either, unless LaVar gets in another cheap shot. Bledsoe's as tough as they come at QB.
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Primetime42 wrote:You'd see the highly impressive Tony Romo instead.

Won't happen either, unless LaVar gets in another cheap shot. Bledsoe's as tough as they come at QB.


I'm sorry, I should have been more specific. Two quarterbacks in one half of football and its NOT a cheapshot. You did read JansenFan's post right? It was a perfectly legal hit and I just want to see that same type of hit on your quarterbacks until we get that baseball player under center. Then we'll have ourselves a game! :)
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Primetime42 wrote:You'd see the highly impressive Tony Romo instead.

Romo may last a little longer than Bledsoe but we might see all 3 with that O-line yall sportin down there

Primetime42 wrote:Won't happen either, unless LaVar gets in another cheap shot. Bledsoe's as tough as they come at QB.

:hmm: Now it's a cheap shot... Troy may not remember it but he never called it cheap (look what it cost ya)
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1niksder wrote:
Primetime42 wrote:You'd see the highly impressive Tony Romo instead.

Romo may last a little longer than Bledsoe but we might see all 3 with that O-line yall sportin down there

Primetime42 wrote:Won't happen either, unless LaVar gets in another cheap shot. Bledsoe's as tough as they come at QB.

:hmm: Now it's a cheap shot... Troy may not remember it but he never called it cheap (look what it cost ya)
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Our Oline is at least 2x as good as yours. Yeah, that's not a typo.

Bledsoe gets hit a lot, but he gets hurt very little. Don't see that changing even with your blitz happy defense.
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Primetime42 wrote:You'd see the highly impressive Tony Romo instead.

Won't happen either, unless LaVar gets in another cheap shot. Bledsoe's as tough as they come at QB.


I'm sorry, I should have been more specific. Two quarterbacks in one half of football and its NOT a cheapshot. You did read JansenFan's post right? It was a perfectly legal hit and I just want to see that same type of hit on your quarterbacks until we get that baseball player under center. Then we'll have ourselves a game! :)
Then, you just might stand half a chance at making it competitive. :wink:
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