So, how did a Hall of Famer react to the now infamous no-call in the NFC Championship Game between the New Orleans Saints and the Los Angeles Rams?
So, how did a Hall of Famer react to the now infamous no-call in the NFC Championship Game between the New Orleans Saints and the Los Angeles Rams?
Mike Pereira, former Vice President of Officiating for the NFL, hit up a veterans job fair today and hilariously tweeted out a picture with the caption "If you know how to call defensive pass interference, please stop by."
There’s no way the New Orleans Saints would have been shut down by the Patriots defense. They certainly wouldn’t have been held to 4.3 yards per play and just 14 first downs. McVay’s offense looked even more sluggish and predictable as the game wore on, closing out with Goff airmailing an interception and Greg Zuerlein missing a last-second field goal to make the score look better. Goff completed just half of his throws and averaged just 6 yards per attempt.
Super Bowl 53 was a snooze fest in this day in age of offense, the ratings were down and this is exactly what the NFL deserved.
Mrs Benson has been nothing but class during all the hoopla of the last couple weeks, and we are proud that she is repping the great state of Louisiana so well.
The most infamous non-call in NFL history that prevented the Saints from reaching the Super Bowl has one lawsuit from fans that stuck, but the team is asking it to go away.
Make Roger suffer. Of course they could simply pay the 75K and settle. Don’t even have to admit negligence. Maybe LeMon can actually demand day in court vs accepting the 75K. I’m not sure about that.
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