Packers' Mike McCarthy still upset with 'poor call' in loss to Bears

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Maybe he should focus on stadium security instead. I said in another thread that they let a guy wearing the child rapist Mark Chmura's jersey into the Favre ceremony, but it turns out it was actually Chmura himself. This is the shitstain that refused to visit Clinton in the White House because he was morally against the blow job, but raping your children's babysitter after prom while her friends pound on the door is A-OK. Fuck Green Bay, fuck Wisconsin, fuck McCarthy, fuck Rodgers, and fuck Goodell for doing absolutely nothing. Gotta keep it quiet so the stadium renovation vote is not jeopardized.

Guess there is a statute of PR limitations on statutory rape.
 

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Wait, his defense was. It's not a Rub play.. fully admitting it's not a play they otherwise do call which is intentionally to try to create a pick but not get called on it... okay. It's still just a slant, yes and the corner wasn't merely blind to not see the ball going to the drag route and got picked by it
 

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Come on man, you gave no warning for this and I just took a sip of something that I almost spit onto my keyboard.
 

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Packers' Mike McCarthy still upset with 'poor call' in loss to Bears


GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Mike McCarthy believes a blown call by referee Ed Hochuli's crew potentially cost the Green Bay Packers four points in Thursday's 17-13 loss to the Chicago Bears.

A day after the game, the Packers coach still had a problem with the offensive pass interference penalty on James Jones that wiped out a 4-yard completion to Randall Cobb at the Bears' 1-yard line in the second quarter. The penalty moved the Packers back to the 15-yard line and three plays later, they had to settle for a field goal.

"The one play on Randall's [catch] is just a flat poor call," McCarthy said Friday. "He missed the call. You can shake that any way you want."

McCarthy said he knows officials are looking hard at pick plays, especially near the end zone, but he maintained that was not a pick play.

"[It] wasn't even a rub play; it was drag-slant," McCarthy said. "James Jones ran a slant and like I said, the official missed the call."

There was no call later in the game when Packers receiver Davante Adams appeared to get knocked off his route by Bears safety Chris Prosinski on the Aaron Rodgers pass that cornerback Tracy Porter picked off in the fourth quarter. McCarthy suggested the fact that it was not near the goal line may have made the officials look at it differently than the contact on Cobb's catch that was wiped out.

"They were in tight man-to-man where the one out there in the field, the interception," McCarthy said. "The safety's coming down on the drag route by Richard Rodgers. There was contact there. I don't know if it was [within the allowable] 5 [yards]. I haven't seen the film yet. The one in the red zone, the defender on J.J. bumps the defender on Randall."

Also, McCarthy said the only explanation he received from Hochuli on the two defensive penalties that were blown dead instead of allowing a free play was a reading of the rule.

"Word for word," McCarthy said.

It's not the first time he has been critical of officiating this season. In last month's win over the San Diego Chargers, he was upset about a no-call on what he thought should have been a false-start penalty on a Chargers touchdown.

An NFL spokesman would not say whether McCarthy was fined for those comments about the San Diego game.

"We had some tough breaks from the officials, but that's all part of the game -- the officials, the weather, you can't control that," McCarthy said Friday. "You just have to keep playing over that. We still had opportunities to be more productive."
 

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Come on man, you gave no warning for this and I just took a sip of something that I almost spit onto my keyboard.

ROFL. I lol at this every time I see it.

it's the Bozo effect! for true BOZOS.
 

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Funny how every week the idiot Bears fans complain about all the calls against the Bears. Then they say the refs are paid off. Of course they ignore all the missed penalties against the Bears. Chicago leads the league in meatball fans

Yawn same old shit from the worst poster on this board.
 

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I know. Have a differing opinion and 15 trolls come out of the woodwork to attack. Seems like the ignore button would be easier for those that can't tolerate dissenting opinion
 

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