antiquity
Gold Member
The phantom whistle while Crabtree was being tackled and fumbled the ball before hitting the ground was a nice touch also. Another major non call that benefitted the 9ers. How fortunate for SF because if the "whistle" had been blown as it normally would have Seattle would have had possession of a fumble and SF would not have scored. Usually a player has to hit the ground in an open field tackle before the play is over. That is because the ball carrier is expected to maintain control of the ball all the way to the ground. Seattle was not benefitted by any such quick phantom whistles in the entire game. But you liars and losers just go on pretending you know football. And I'll continue knowing that you are dishonest idiots and fools.
Calm down, this game really does mean anything. Seattle will still hold home field advantage at the end of the day.
Seattle is still the best overall team in the NFL.