I don't think it really mattered if they had called the obvious PI on Johnson. The way they were moving the ball at will in the the 4th quarter, they just woulda' gotten the yards on the next down.
Did Gus Johnson rupture any arteries during his ridiculously over the top presentation of the game? Thank God CBS relegates that loser to its shittiest game every week.
Hey, man, while you're at it, can you please give me your thoughts on the 15-yard leg whip penalty that was called on Rashard Butler? If my memory serves me correct, the Texans were driving downfield when the refs called that one, but had they lost the game you would've never heard me mention it as the difference in the outcome.
Was the PI on Flowers a shitty call? Perhaps. But if you want to blame the refs for this one, then you need your head examined.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:08 pm
by Screw_Michigan
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:Did Gus Johnson rupture any arteries during his ridiculously over the top presentation of the game? Thank God CBS relegates that loser to its shittiest game every week.
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:Did Gus Johnson rupture any arteries during his ridiculously over the top presentation of the game? Thank God CBS relegates that loser to its shittiest game every week.
Yeah, dude is a bit over the top, but he does make a game exciting.
This is for you, ucan't.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:07 pm
by ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2
Did he really say "he's got getting away from the cops speed?" If so, that's funny. Especially if he was talking about a brotha. Which I am assuming he must have been.
What's next week for Gus? "He ran after the QB like he was the last piece of Extra Crispy."
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:15 pm
by indyfrisco
Screw_Michigan wrote:
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:Did Gus Johnson rupture any arteries during his ridiculously over the top presentation of the game? Thank God CBS relegates that loser to its shittiest game every week.
Virginia's Marquis Weeks caps off his 100-yard kickoff return for the touchdown. "That was just instinct. Kind of like running from the cops," said the senior tailback. (John Mcdonnell -- The Washington Post)
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:38 pm
by Screw_Michigan
Go Coogs' wrote:Yeah, dude is a bit over the top, but he does make a game exciting.
Rack that video, Rumps.
I love Gus Johnson. I wouldn't have watched the last 10 min of the C-USA final last year if it wasn't hearing Gus screaming his ass off while I was cleaning my place. Plus he's a Detroit native and a Howard grad so I have to rack him on both accounts.
Yes, Ucunt. He really said that.
"THE SLIPPER STILL FITS!!!!!"
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:47 pm
by ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2
Screw_Michigan wrote:Yes, Ucunt. He really said that.
Was he talking about a black dude? If so, why hasn't Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton made a stink of this yet?
Peter King wrote:Though the Texans were more lucky than good on the awful pass-interference call Sunday -- the call should have gone on Andre Johnson, not Brandon Flowers, as replays clearly show -- they did score 21 points in the last 13 minutes to win.
Peter King wrote: Sorry. An official decided that game at Houston. If the Chiefs and Texans play tomorrow in Wichita, I'm taking Kansas City.
Peter King wrote:I think this is what I didn't like about Week 6:
d. The interference call on Brandon Flowers to help seal Kansas City's defeat. Should have been offensive pass interference on Andre Johnson, obviously, but went against the Chiefs and capped their 21-point fourth-quarter meltdown. Worst interference call of the year.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:20 pm
by mvscal
Paul wrote:
Peter King wrote:I think this is what I didn't like about Week 6:
d. The interference call on Brandon Flowers to help seal Kansas City's defeat. Should have been offensive pass interference on Andre Johnson, obviously,but went against the Chiefs and capped their 21-point fourth-quarter meltdown. Worst interference call of the year.
Suck on that, you fat, fucking retard.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:25 pm
by Go Coogs'
Hey, Paul, what are your thoughts on the phantom leg whip call?
You can't have one bad call without the other.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:35 pm
by War Wagon
I could bring up the missed holding call on Wards 38 yard TD scamper but I won't because it's time to move on.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:39 pm
by Go Coogs'
War Wagon wrote:I could bring up the missed holding call on Wards 38 yard TD scamper but I won't because it's time to move on.
I know. I could bring up other calls as well, but Paul is fixated on that one call. It evens out throughout the course of the game except when you are dressed in Seahawk gear and are playing for the Lombardi Trophy.
Paul is the reason why most people hate KC fan. Blind ignorance.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 11:23 pm
by Bucmonkey
Bitching about the stripes? Really? Worst excuse in sports...sin, Brady's tuck.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 2:14 am
by Truman
Go Coogs' wrote:Paul is the reason why most people hate KC fan. Blind ignorance.
Mighty big brush you're paintin' with there, Coogs'.
There are at least eight Defenders that call this Board home, which is only about six more than who jock the Texans, yet you fixate on the lone bitterman?
Really?
Benevolence has its limits, Rumps. Enjoy your props, given freely might I add, by the Faithful.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 3:31 am
by poptart
Johnson wasn't going to be able to lift his left arm to make a play on the ball because Flowers had his right arm tucked over it.
So Johnson gave Flowers the push away.
Peter Queen, Paula, whoever ... who is crying about this call is funnay.
We most often see the "retaliator," Johnson in this case, get penalized.
In this case the zebra got the instigator.
Would have been best not to flag either guy, but I don't find fault with what was called.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:27 pm
by Nixhex
poptart wrote:Johnson wasn't going to be able to lift his left arm to make a play on the ball because Flowers had his right arm tucked over it.
So Johnson gave Flowers the push away.
Peter Queen, Paula, whoever ... who is crying about this call is funnay.
We most often see the "retaliator," Johnson in this case, get penalized.
In this case the zebra got the instigator.
Would have been best not to flag either guy, but I don't find fault with what was called.
The second Flowers turns to see the ball Johnson puts his arm on his back preparing to push off. That's the only reason Flowers even touches him. If perfect coverage is instigating PI then the NFL is fucked. :D
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 3:51 pm
by War Wagon
Not trying to beat a dead horse, but it was nice to Flowers on the sideline giving that dumbfuck ref an earful for the rest of the game.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 3:54 pm
by Nixhex
I agree WW. To me it shows how much passion dude has for the game. I'm waiting for a fine to be thrown on him though.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:53 pm
by BSmack
War Wagon wrote:Not trying to beat a dead horse, but it was nice to Flowers on the sideline giving that dumbfuck ref an earful for the rest of the game.
Were I a HS coach and one of my kids acted that way, he would be running laps until sundown. It was stupid, reckless and absolutely childish. It reminded me of the Steelers in Cowher's last season when everybody knew he had mentally checked out of the game. Players started playing with no discipline and no regard for possible unsportsmanlike penalties. Haley or an assistant should have been on him like white on rice getting him the hell away from that ref. That they were not should worry you.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 12:48 pm
by Paul
BSmack wrote:
War Wagon wrote:Not trying to beat a dead horse, but it was nice to Flowers on the sideline giving that dumbfuck ref an earful for the rest of the game.
Were I a HS coach and one of my kids acted that way, he would be running laps until sundown. It was stupid, reckless and absolutely childish. It reminded me of the Steelers in Cowher's last season when everybody knew he had mentally checked out of the game. Players started playing with no discipline and no regard for possible unsportsmanlike penalties. Haley or an assistant should have been on him like white on rice getting him the hell away from that ref. That they were not should worry you.
Yeah, WHATEVER....Flowers had every right to do so. That piece-of-shit excuse for a ref basically ensured a Texans victory with his bullshit PI call. Fuck him and fuck YOU.
Re: Chiefs Texans in Game
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:38 pm
by BSmack
Paul wrote:Yeah, WHATEVER....Flowers had every right to do so. That piece-of-shit excuse for a ref basically ensured a Texans victory with his bullshit PI call. Fuck him and fuck YOU.
Teams that give up 21 points in the 4th quarter don't deserve to win. The Ref didn't lose that game, your piece of shit defense lost that game. Flowers should have been getting together with is defensive backfield mates working on what to do in the unlikely event Cassel had been able to engineer a comeback. Instead, he lost all composure and acted like a jackass.