How do they keep the clock running on that last play? He clearly rolled out of bounds with 2 seconds left, without being down by contact. Oh, that's right... It's the Pats.
Yeah they only ran 20 seconds off the clock first and then reversed the call on them. And headset issues as per usual in Foxborough.
Scoreless 4th quarter is 1st scoreless quarter for Patriots since 1st quarter of game 1. Patriots had scored in 38 straight quarters, NFL record.
Nobody knew they were videotaping other teams until Mangini planned a sting. Nobody knew they were deflating the balls, until it was brought to light. We'll eventually figure out how they're doing it again. Only a matter of time.
ESPN MADE SURE to point out the Bills have had headset issues all year lol. Talk about being in the Pats' pocket, to point that out and not what the Steelers said.
NFL admits refs screwed Bills on last play--clock should have been stopped. http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2015/11...-watkins-bills-patriots-monday-night-football During his weekly program on the NFL Network Tuesday night, the NFL's vice president of officiating Dean Blandino said Watkins was never touched on his way out of bounds, which means the clock should've stopped running. Head referee Gene Steratore falsely said after the game Monday Watkins had "given himself up." "It's a judgment call," Blandino said. "When you look at the play, a player can certainly give himself up -- a runner -- by going to the ground and making no attempt to advance. "He is down inbounds, but he's not contacted. He's attempting to get out of bounds. You want to give that player the opportunity to get out of bounds and really, that's what should have happened." http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...ishandled-final-two-seconds-of-bills-patriots _