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Because he doesn't start to lose control until after he has two feet down(TD) and at least one knee down(TD). There's no indication he doesn't have control until that point, and I just saw the replay which is exactly what the official is looking at.

There's conclusive evidence that he had control, though? I think him losing control of the ball before his arm hit the ground places enough doubt about him having possession to not overturn that call. There wasn't anything indisputable about those replays.

 

I know it's a "evidence v. lack of opposing evidence" thing, but there's no sign of him losing possession until after two feet and at least one knee hit the ground. The official was still looking for the result after that point on the original call, which was wrong. I can't believe a TD didn't come of that.

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I hate when they interview people with an 8th grade education.

 

LaVar graduated from Penn State!

Did he? Oh, well in that case...

 

I hate it when they inteview people that don't know how to speak.

 

I remember MNF went to his home and he had a chess room. No joke!

 

Are you serious? Wow.

 

Yep. All of the chess pieces were about 5 or 6 feet tall.

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I think Washington has the defense to be able to beat Seattle. Don't know how they'll ever score on offense though. Of course, the Giants should have beaten them in Seattle earlier this season.
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I hate when they interview people with an 8th grade education.

 

LaVar graduated from Penn State!

Did he? Oh, well in that case...

 

I hate it when they inteview people that don't know how to speak.

 

I remember MNF went to his home and he had a chess room. No joke!

 

Are you serious? Wow.

 

Yep. All of the chess pieces were about 5 or 6 feet tall.

 

He probably thought they were toy soldiers.

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I didn't like this outcome for the Bears. Washington doesn't look like a team that can beat Seattle, and I was really hoping to see the NFC Championship game here. :?

Great point I didn't think of that.

 

Yea. Hopefully they can get as lucky w/turnovers and tipped balls as they did today and pull an upset.

 

I'd love a rematch in the NFC title game with this fraud of a playoff team.

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Because he doesn't start to lose control until after he has two feet down(TD) and at least one knee down(TD). There's no indication he doesn't have control until that point, and I just saw the replay which is exactly what the official is looking at.

There's conclusive evidence that he had control, though? I think him losing control of the ball before his arm hit the ground places enough doubt about him having possession to not overturn that call. There wasn't anything indisputable about those replays.

 

I know it's a "evidence v. lack of opposing evidence" thing, but there's no sign of him losing possession until after two feet and at least one knee hit the ground. The official was still looking for the result after that point on the original call, which was wrong. I can't believe a TD didn't come of that.

 

I'm saddened. It sucks watching the teams you like lose. I've gotten used to it watching the Cubs though.

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Yep. All of the chess pieces were about 5 or 6 feet tall.

Knight jump queen?

 

 

 

2. LaVar Arrington's chess room

In case you missed the "Monday Night Football" halftime feature about him ... well, LaVar has a chess room in his house. One enormous, lavish chess table. A suit of armor. Some swords. Some chess paintings. A few chess boards. Lots of chess pieces. It's a chess room. Whole room devoted to chess. LaVar Arrington.

 

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=1432823&type=page2Story

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Yep. All of the chess pieces were about 5 or 6 feet tall.

Knight jump queen?

 

 

 

2. LaVar Arrington's chess room

In case you missed the "Monday Night Football" halftime feature about him ... well, LaVar has a chess room in his house. One enormous, lavish chess table. A suit of armor. Some swords. Some chess paintings. A few chess boards. Lots of chess pieces. It's a chess room. Whole room devoted to chess. LaVar Arrington.

 

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=1432823&type=page2Story

Damn, I was hoping for a picture.

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I would love to see the Patriots win, and then beat Indy.

 

 

I am real torn on this whole Indy thing. I hate them, a lot, but if they go to the SB, so do I. It is a very tough situation.

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Anyone else rooting for the Jaguars? I'm sick of the Patriots. I hope the Jags kill them.

I'm in. I've been on the sick-of-New-England bandwagon since last year's Superbowl.

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Who's rooting for who between Jax and NE?

 

I want all of the lesser teams to win besides the Bears, I'm rooting for the Jags.

I want the Jags to win. To be honest I'm sick of hearing about the Pats and the Red Sox.

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Josh Scobee. One of my friends dated him in college. He came to our house a few times and played X-Box.
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I'm rooting for New England I guess.

Start a Pats train thread so I can lock it.

 

I don't like them enough.

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