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		<title>Evidence the Refs Helped Packers Beat the NY Giants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetClear evidence of one sided calls by the refs who helped the Green Bay Packers beat the New York Giants week 13. The officials were horrible during this game. There were several calls which went against the NY Giants or in favor of the Packers which were bad calls and changed the course of the [...]]]></description>
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size-full wp-image-2867" title="ballard-td-vs-packers" src="http://giantskickoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/ballard-td-vs-packers.jpg" alt="Jake Ballard TD" width="250" height="140" /></a>Clear evidence of one sided calls by the refs who helped the Green Bay Packers beat the New York Giants week 13.</p>
<p>The officials were horrible during this game. There were several calls which went against the NY Giants or in favor of the Packers which were bad calls and changed the course of the game. What's more distrubing is the fact that some of these calls were reviewed and not over turned.</p>
<p>It almost felt like a Juan Manuel Marquez vs Manny Pacquioa fight where no matter how good Marquez fights the cards are against him. In this case it wasn't judges but NFL referees stacking the cards against the Giants, it was blatant and shameful! Almost seems as if the NFL is going to make sure they have a story book ending with an undefeated Packers team this season no matter what. Here is video and photographic evidence of the blatant bad calls.<span id="more-2866"></span></p>
<h3>Jake Ballard TD vs Green Bay Packers</h3>
<p>This was a huge mistake, TE Jake Ballard clearly scored a TD against the Green Bay Packers but the refs reviewed the play and still determined it was not a score. New York ended up settling for a field goal instead. The extra 4 points would have given the Giants a win! Look at this photo which clearly shows Ballard had his knee in before he went out of bounds.</p>
<p><a href="http://giantskickoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Jake-Ballard-TD-vs-Packers-Week13.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2871" title="Jake-Ballard-TD-vs-Packers-Week13" src="http://giantskickoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Jake-Ballard-TD-vs-Packers-Week13.jpg" alt="Jake Ballard TD vs Packers" width="485" height="271" /></a></p>
<p>That angle doesn't convince you? How about this one?</p>
<p><a href="http://giantskickoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/ballard-2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2885" title="ballard-2" src="http://giantskickoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/ballard-2.jpg" alt="Jake Ballard TD vs Packer Week 13" width="395" height="215" /></a></p>
<h4>Greg Jennings TD vs Giants - Never Had Possession</h4>
<p>So Ballard's clear touchdown does not count yet Greg Jennings TD against the Giants does? He clearly never secures the ball and or maintains possession. The rule also states you have to finish the catch which he never does! Again this play is reviewed and unbelievably enough the score is upheld. Look at the evidence for yourself.</p>
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<p>Greg Jennings is bobbling the ball and eventually it is knocked out of his hand before he establishes clear possession, how can a ref review that play and say it was a TD?</p>
<h5>Series of Bad Calls by Refs Against the New York Giants</h5>
<p>Here is another video showing several calls which were either missed, ignored and blatantly overlooked by NFL refs week 13. WR Hakeem Nicks was mugged almost every play yet referees ignored clear pass interference by Packers defenders. They were grabbing his shirt, pulling on him but no flags were thrown. If a Giants defender barely touched a Packer receiver it was a flag guaranteed. Here is the video.</p>
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<p>The evidence doesn't lie, this game was clearly called in favor of Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. There were several more suspect calls which hurt the Giants in this game. Jason Pierre-Paul recorded a sack on a key 3rd down but that was nullified by a ridiculous penalty of illegal use of the hands on the Giants. The Packers receiver was barely touched about 6 yards in, something Green Bay defenders did all night and got away with.</p>
<p>We get it! The NFL really wants the Green Bay Packers to go undefeated but at least try being subtle about it. The NFL talks about being consistent yet the refs were anything but that in week 13. The New York Giants are fighting for their playoff lives and gave a great effort against a team that doesn't need additional help. Players are held to a high standard by Commissioner Roger Goodell, shouldn't referees be held to the same standard? Last I looked neither Don King nor Bob Arum are running the NFL, the integrity of the game comes into question with these calls. The evidence is clear the refs definitely helped the Green Bay Packers beat the New York Giants week 13.</p>
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		<title>Plaxico Burress Not Missed!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 19:09:58 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>After an impressive week one NY Giants victory over the Washington Redskins one thing was clear, Plaxico Burress was not missed.</p>
<p>I am not trying to be a hypocrite and act as if I didn't wish as a Giants fan that we had his talented services. After watching Eli manning spread the ball around to his young core of receivers I was not only impressed but felt at ease with this upcoming NFL season and it's potential. Mario Manningham scored a great touchdown where he displayed his big play ability and speed. The rest of the receiving core was solid as well lead by a young veteran in Steve Smith.</p>
<p>When I say that Plaxico will not be missed it pertains to several factors on and off the field. Again his talent is unquestioned. Burress is a very tall and strong wide out that creates all sorts of matchup problems for opponents. He also has the ability to catch any type of ball thrown near his wingspan. Sometimes Eli Manning throws flutter balls other times he will throw a nice spiral, no matter what is thrown Plax had the ability to go and get it high or low. Big Blue fans will always be thankful for his contributions especially during Super Bowl XLII.</p>
<p>With all that being said let us not forget all the baggage that came with this talented player. He was truly lazy not only during practice but sometimes on the field during a game. I watched Plax so many times take a play off when it was clearly not coming to him which would ofcourse tip off opposing players. He was always whining or complaining, not as bad as T.O. but still a distraction. The Giants rewarded Burress with a huge contract extension making him one of the highest payed wide receivers in the game and how does he show his appreciation? By not showing up to practice with an excuse that he had to drop his kid off somewhere. He began last season with much attitude and a sense of entitlement, which I guess came from becoming a mega star after his game winning catch in the Super Bowl. Even with all his talent his previous team the Steelers opted on letting him go to free agency instead of trying to retain his services. They knew what type of player he was and they were not willing to put up with it.</p>
<p>I was watching ESPN a few months back and Tim Hasselbeck a former Giant back up QB who played with Plax said he was a "disaster", his complete statement was:</p>
<p><em>"When you're looking at Plaxico Burress, there's no doubt that he can be a dominant receiver at times on Sundays," Hasselbeck said. "We've seen it. But with that being said, I played with the guy. I was in the locker room with him for two years. He's a disaster as a teammate. He's a disaster as a guy that you have to coach.</em></p>
<p><em>"And what do I mean by that? If you want to wait for a guy to show up to meetings, if you want to have to beg a guy to run full-speed in practice, if you want a guy that would disappear in games because he doesn't get the ball early -- then look, Plaxico Burress is your guy.</em></p>
<p><em>"But if you don't want those distractions, and you don't want to deal with the other headaches that come along with Plaxico Burress, then you better stay away from him."</em></p>
<p>Those are pretty strong words coming from a former teammate, just that quote alone should give us all some insight on what type of an overall distratcion he was for the team.</p>
<p>For people who say that he was being posecuted for being a celebrity, I say bologna. The minimum sentence in the state of New York is 3 years. He was carrying a loaded unlicensed handgun into a club. He shot himself in the leg but he could have very easily shot someone else and maybe even killed someone by mistake. I have zero sympathy for him, a pampered millionaire who had everything he could possibly want but that was not enough for him. I may be a little bitter due to the fact he probably cost us a chance to repeat as Super Bowl champs in 2008 but even if I put myself in a position of being open minded about the situation I still think he got what he deserved.</p>
<p>He did not want to do any jail time and his comments during the days after the shooting displayed his arrogance. He tried maneuvering his way into a no jail time sentence and wanted a slap on the wrist for his crime, at one point even stating that he would have his lawyer delay everything so that he could make a few millions before the proceedings. He actually thought he would play football and make money while he waited for the trial to start, but the NFL Commissioner was not playing to that tune. Roger Goodell quickly put out a statement informing all teams that Plaxico would be suspended a minimum of 8 weeks if not more if any team signed him.</p>
<p>All leverage was gone after that statement and reality seemed to have set in quickly as Burress took the deal offered by the prosecution on the very last day it would be available and on the table.</p>
<p>So now it is a new season, the drama from the past year is behind us and it is time to look forward. The NY Giants have a great team, the only question mark is the receiving core. It is too early to tell if they will become an elite group but yesterday they displayed the ability to move the chains and even to create a big play here and there. Big Blue has a very good team, strong offensive line, excellent running game, good quarterback and an awesome defense, with some small contributions from our wide outs we should be able to excel and go to the Super Bowl this year.</p>
<p>Carlos Caicedo<br />
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