Cleveland Browns Daily – Recapping Super Bowl 57
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🗓️ 13 February 2023
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| 0:00.0 | Coming to you live from the cross-country mortgage campus in Barrio, Ohio. This is Cleveland Brown Stanley, brought to you by Bally Bat, coming soon to Ohio on 850 ESPN Cleveland. Here are your hosts, bowl Bishop and Nathan Zagura. |
| 0:29.0 | Oh, let's do a live on a Monday issue to Cleveland Brown Stanley, brought to you by Bally Bat, coming soon to Ohio on 850 ESPN Cleveland. I am merely bow. He is the great Z. I thought watching that last night. |
| 0:48.0 | And, you know, in really the last day to see you, crazy. |
| 0:55.0 | That felt like I know we've had a lot of apex NFL that felt right there. Yeah. I mean, in terms of presentation, stage, deliverance of game, the teams that were involved, the excellence of both teams that were involved, it was a stunning achievement. |
| 1:15.0 | What was the fun 30, 38, 30, 35, 73 points, 75, I believe, is the most ever in a Super Bowl. It was great. It was amazing. It was almost perfect. And I know that we'll get into that. I don't even think it was that big of a negative honestly. I think people are just mad about it, that it happened because they wanted more. You wanted more. That game left you wanting more. Give me over time. Give me 500 over times. Never end this game. I don't want the season to end. I don't want this game to end. It's too fun. |
| 1:44.0 | Yeah. Let's do it now. Okay. So I think once Bradbury says, yeah, I did it. I held him. Once that happens, if you're looking to turn it into that, it's over. He defused the bomb immediately, be saying, yeah, I hope that they would let it go. And I'm pretty sure you and I are aligned on this. I am a big spirit of the rule guy. Time in place. I don't think you call holding the same in the first quarters. You do the fourth. I understand you establish and a rule as a rule. Did he hold? Yeah, he did. There's no doubt. He did. |
| 2:14.0 | Bradbury admits that he held to me. It should be more egregious in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl when you've let it play a lot throughout. But I understand that for a lot of those guys, and it just depends on the way that you |
| 2:25.0 | officiate. And I'm not saying one way is right or wrong. Some people officiate from the standpoint of absolutes. Like this is a foul in the first. It's a foul in the fourth. I am more spirit of the rule as the game goes along. Time in place. And I'm not saying that I'm right. It's just the way that I would do it. |
| 2:42.8 | No, I'm with you. I'm with you as well. I think the hard part is when you grab the Jersey. Yeah, they're going to throw a flag in first. Fourth over time. Whatever. Yeah. And that's what had he not grabbed the Jersey with his right hand. It's there's they're not calling that a penalty. If you just kind of put his hand on his hip. They're not calling it. I think he was wearing white gloves. He wouldn't even a notice. I think that's also true. Yeah. I think that's also true. It's. Look, it's one of those things that's frustrating. Oh, man, that it's rigged and all this. Look, those. |
| 3:12.7 | Those things are very difficult to do. It is a high pressure situation. You have to remember that the stakes were form from an eagle standpoint. We must stop them on this player. We're going to lose. Yeah. So maybe they will give a little hold as Bradbury said and hope to get away with it. Well, he did not get away with it. I thought overall. I thought it was a well officiate game. I thought they were very quick on a lot of things. Now, to me, the biggest gripe that I had in the whole game was and I'm glad they didn't. They ended up going to decision. They did. But. |
| 3:42.7 | Like that felt a lot like a catch fumble scoop and score for the Kansas City Chiefs. Like he caught the ball. His feet were on the ground. And the crazy thing is is if it was once nanosecond later, then it would have been a fumble. Yes, Bo. |
| 3:57.7 | True or false? If he doesn't get hit, does he catch it and run 100% correct? He'd already caught it. He already caught it. He got it. He got it. He got both feet and the dislodging occurred because of the hit. It should have been a scoop and score. |
| 4:11.7 | Well, in that like if I guess if that's not a catch, I don't know what is a catch. And I think sometimes we struggle with that. Here's the thing. |
| 4:20.4 | Had he done that caught it. And then that hit happened at that exact moment. And like he went out of bounds on that hit. They would call it a catch. Right. Like for sure. He had caught it for sure. |
| 4:33.5 | The thing that was crazy about that one to me is Pereira goes, well, he caught it. He got both feet down. But I just don't know that there was enough time. |
| 4:42.7 | And I'm like, wait for myself. So then it's a judgment call, which they ruled one thing on the field. And the players knew it might have been too close. But that's how hard this is. And that's how fastest is that the truth of matters. If Bolton hit him this much later, the same result would happen. He would have dislodged the ball from him. And it would have been a touchdown. So I just think it is stuff. |
| 5:00.8 | I am one billion percent agreement that the ref should be full time employees. I think that they did a much better job with the sky judge in this particular game. Quick, weren't they? |
| 5:08.8 | They're very quick with it. Well, they should always be right. But in the Super Bowl is pretty quick. And then, you know, come going back to where we started, which is that that last hold. The reason that I think we're also angry about it is number one. Nobody wants the officials to be the story. Now, again, I've sent this back there. But S was like out of his mind. The NFL's rigged. I'm like, dude, they wipe the touchdown off the board for the chiefs. |
| 5:30.2 | For sure. If you were a team fan, you'd be like, this is the NFL's rigged. It's everybody thinks that they're wronged on every call. |
| 5:36.8 | The other thing is, why would the NFL, by the way, just to interject on the S comment, because I got one from Uncle Tom as well on that same kind of in the same vein. |
| 5:44.8 | Why would the NFL care of Philly or Kansas City? They wouldn't. They win either way. Yes, he cares. Like you get a bright young ascending star in Hertz. One more guy you can market. Like, yeah, why would anybody care? Why would the NFL care one in that Super Bowl? They wouldn't. They wouldn't. |
| 5:58.4 | Of course that. Just like the NFL would have been fine of burrow and the Bengals weren't the chiefs and burrow was the new guy. Everybody wins more stars. The mayor. |
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