Several Ravens players, including quarterback Lamar Jackson, disagreed with officials overturning Isaiah Likely’s last-second touchdown in Thursday night’s 27-20 loss to the Chiefs.

  • MeekerThanBeaker@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    There are other legitimate reasons to be upset with the refs about (lack of alignment calls on the Chiefs side, for example), but the toe was clearly on the line during that pass.

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    2 months ago

    Disagree with what?

    It’s “close” in the sense that he wasn’t out of bounds by a lot. It’s not “close” in the sense of there being a lack of clarity on the correct call. He was out.

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    If they should be mad at anything it’s when the non player personnel put hands on one of their players when he went out of bounds.

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      Right. There were just too many mistakes and miscues to be mad at one play not going right for them. It shouldn’t have came to that. Be mad at your lack of execution, not the refs.

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    I’m a Chiefs fan, but I lived in Baltimore for 18 years, and also like the Ravens. It was a great game, but clearly the Ravens offensive line is very green. They’re going to get better throughout the season. The game was basically a toss up, but I thought it was a great watch. Big Truss is back to his old form.

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    Sure it was close but that toe was out. It was a hell of an effort by Likely but no cigar.

    In all actuality, Lamarr should have hit a wide open Zay Flowers in the end zone the play before.