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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 1048306" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Yes and we have seen plays called that cost the Packers a game as well. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line, if you want to blame a loss on a single penalty (called or not), you better be prepared to be called out on the rest of the snaps that your team played that day. </p><p></p><p>As you said/implied, I think a ref. could find a penalty on just about every play, if he looked hard enough. The key is being consistent on the calls. I actually went back and watched the XP's and FG attempts by BOTH teams in the game. The players were consistent on how they rushed, both teams contacted the LS after the snap. If Eberflus was so upset about it, he should have point it out at 7:49 of the first Q, when Santos booted a 53 yard FG. Of course in doing so, he would have had to prepare himself for the same penalty to be called against the Bears on the Packers next kicks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 1048306, member: 7261"] Yes and we have seen plays called that cost the Packers a game as well. Bottom line, if you want to blame a loss on a single penalty (called or not), you better be prepared to be called out on the rest of the snaps that your team played that day. As you said/implied, I think a ref. could find a penalty on just about every play, if he looked hard enough. The key is being consistent on the calls. I actually went back and watched the XP's and FG attempts by BOTH teams in the game. The players were consistent on how they rushed, both teams contacted the LS after the snap. If Eberflus was so upset about it, he should have point it out at 7:49 of the first Q, when Santos booted a 53 yard FG. Of course in doing so, he would have had to prepare himself for the same penalty to be called against the Bears on the Packers next kicks. [/QUOTE]
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