Bill V
Well-Known Member
Exactly Nelson. If they had come out and said that the call where Hasselbeck was penalized for blocking below the waist when he actually made the tackle was wrong, but that they stood behind the rest of the call, I think a lot of people might have considered this statement of theirs to have some credibility. But to actually say that "no mistakes were made", despite the overwhelming evidence on at least that one call, makes the statement come across as very empty.