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Cincinnati Bengals (official thread of False Hope 2015)

Pacman on Antonio Brown: “I know he was faking it”

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In the heat of the moment, after the Bengals saw a win turn into a loss after back-to-back penalties on Vontaze Burfict and Pacman Jones gave the Steelers a 35-yard field goal, Jones suggested that the hit that sparked the 30-yard swing didn’t actually injure Pittsburgh receiver Antonio Brown.

After having a chance to cool off, Jones still believes Brown wasn’t hurt.

“I know he was faking,” Jones told The Dan Patrick Show on Monday.

Jones, who tried to insist that Brown was barely hit in the head, claimed that Brown winked at Jones on his way off the field.

“I think he need a Grammy Award for that one,” said Jones, who previously offered to give Brown an Oscar.

As to the flag thrown on Jones after the flag thrown on Burfict, Jones said the penalty came from making contact with an official. But Jones was upset that Steelers linebackers coach Joey Porter was on the field.

“He was just over there calling them bitches,” Jones said of Porter’s interactions with other Bengals players.

“Coaches are held to a higher standard than players,” Jones said. “Period, point blank.” He added that offensive line coach Mike Munchak should have been ejected after pulling the hair of Bengals safety Reggie Nelson during a bizarre first-half sideline altercation.

Entire article: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/01/11/pacman-on-antonio-brown-i-know-he-was-faking-it/

Mrs. Krabappel and Principal Skinner were in the closet making babies and I saw one of the babies and the baby looked at me.
 
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1. A 3rd and 7 false start trailing by 5 with 1:56 to play in the 4th quarter hardly qualifies as "some obscure play". Especially when it occurs 10 feet in front of the line judge and was clearly visible during the live broadcast. Your inability to notice it live doesn't mean it qualifies as obscure. It was blatant to me the very instant it occurred.

2. A 3rd and 12 vs. 3rd and 7 doesn't improve a team's chances of scoring as your "Hell, if anything the Bengals score anyway with less time on the clock. Then what?" comment indicates. Any honest person would admit that.

3. My post directly above yours "there were missed calls both ways that could have significantly affected the outcome of the game" was my point anyway as I was never going for a tit for tat as you insinuate.

4. The Steelers won so your theory of "the Steelers probably would've lost in that case" is conjecture and hopeful wishing of a non-Steelers fan.

5. At least we have the Pirates (hugs).

Here's another play that wasn't "obscure", yet the (incorrect) call went the Steelers way. Gee, I haven't seen that before.

NFL VP of officiating: Bryant's TD shouldn't have been ruled a catch

http://www.thescore.com/nfl/news/937404
 
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