Bills losing four straight SBs still takes the cake. Easily.
How many teams in NFL history have had worse consecutive playoff losses of this magnitude?
- Keenum to Diggs 60 yards pass on a whiffed tackle
- One of the worst missed PI calls in NFL history
Who had it just as bad or worse?
Bills losing four straight SBs still takes the cake. Easily.
While of course everyone will be talking about the egregious PI call, check out Saints receiver #13 after contact with Rams DB on the INT.
It's Meme material 100%.
WTF what he doing? Ball is still totally up for grabs and watch what he does.![]()
And the Vikings got robbed worse in 2009. And the Cowboys in Lambeau in 2014. It happens, just usually not to the home team
Didn't watch the game but this looks like a terrible no call.
Vikings 09 were the best team. Saints were not the best team either season. I don't have sympathy for those bountygaters.
Looks way worse in slow motion, tbh. But a missed call nonetheless.
Kinda figured Karma was gonna bite em in the ass when Fox showed that Vikings clip about how they ended favrah's career
Refs missed the Goff face mask in the red zone on the previous possession. Brees the bedPERIOD
Agreed.
Goff joins the very exclusive list of QBs who have beaten Brees in the playoffs
Case Keenum
Rex Grossman
Alex Smith
Old ass Matt Hasselbeck
props to Miller for still making a living 25+ years after he did something funny.
Recent 49ers
2011: Kyle Williams in O.T.
2012: Twice failed at the goal line
2013: Int in the end zone
Vikings were gonna the bed like they did last season in Philly after their fluke win. No way Favre was gonna beat Peyton Manning in a Super Bowl especially choking the way he did towards the end of his career.
Bills missed on a last second field goal in 25 but got housed in the other three. OP is talking about blowing it on a single play
Cleveland Browns in 87 and 88 seems to be the closest comparison..
Different sport, but the Clippers blew a playoff series lead in an NBA-record five straight seasons, including the backdoor sweep against Memphis that got Vinny fired, the Rockets series meltdown, and CP3 and Blake both getting season-ending injuries in the same game against the Blazers.
This loss was worse than all the Saints playoff losses of the last ten years. The refs literally extended the game with zero justification. I would take a million Minneapolis Miracles over the NFL taking over the ing game.
I kinda agree though the Alex Smith/Vernon Davis game was the biggest gut punch I felt. That game made me more numb to the Minny Miracle and yesterday though yesterday’s game is probably the most disappointing loss in franchise history.
Pel.... ya;ll was screwed
Yeah for sure. Probably their best chance to win a second le with Brees. But they shouldn’t have blown two double digit leads in that game.
Complete gut punch. That non-call changes legacies and there's no doubt that it will cause rule changes, whether it be that coaches get a couple of challenges on PI per game or the refs get buzzed from the booth to review obvious missed calls like that. This one hurts alot; much more than last season. At least last year was self inflicted. It will take a while to get over.
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