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Ravens to express concerns over FG call to NFL
Ravens to express concerns over FG call to NFL
On Monday, Ravens coach Brian Billick indicated that the team will file a report with the NFL over Sunday's unusual circumstances.
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The Ravens Need to Get Over It
Garbage MinutesThe Ravens are crying to the NFL about the field goal call versus Cleveland.  Guess what?  They got it right.  Even the Ravens have to admit that.  Be upstanding humans and be happy the right call was made, even if it went against you.  Be the bigger man/team.  Admit it.  Move on.  Figure out your team and why they are bad.  Don’t blame the NFL or the refs.  The call was right, whether they reviewed it or not (which they say they didn’t).  So get over it.  And let’s get that technology where if it crosses the plane, a booth is signaled.  We need it for soccer too.  It can’t be ...

Gone Billick, Gone
Mind Rite Sports -- Quality, diverse sports coverage — ...  one of the goal post refs determined – correctly — that the ball had bounced off the crossbar, which meant the field-goal try was good. The refs throw up the “it’s good” signal. Fans subsequently booed the refs. The very comfortable Ravens players were summoned from inside their comfortable “we just won!” locker room and proceeded to lose very quickly in overtime — by yet another field-goal. In the post game press conference, Brian Billick was fuming mad for the series of events. His  not-so-subtle complaint – “We talk many times in training camp about preparing your team for ...

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