Although it may seem
ordinary viewers like the free flow of flags for both teams on Sunday Mercedes-Benz
Superdome, New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton stressed his team proud 37-31 avoid them
during the period of overtime victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Payton and players said
Monday that they are fully aware of the fact that the referee Carl Cheffers
leader and his crew in NFL flag selling this season, because a scout team
weekly staff chair. Sure enough, buc shooting themselves in the foot with 15 to
accept punishment 113 yards, and saint just scraped 50 yards 6 to accept
punishment.
In the fourth quarter and
overtime, Tampa bay tag 8 times, New Orleans tag just
once. Swaying "if it's not good for us, we lost the game," Payton said,
say, whose area is "offset" saints and turnover lost a fight.
"When you look at the Tampa
punishment and negation, it is more than 150 yards of denial, because
punishment," said Gary Payton. According to
ESPN's weekly report by the referee Cheffers crew into five weeks averaging
21.8 punishment known as per game, ranking second in the league. Peyton said, there
is a larger gap between certain penalties.
"There
is one thing we don't know when we describe these guys on Friday, has a crew of
jacket and punishment, and then a second distance gap, third, fourth and
fifth," payton said, who said the team work a three page report every
week. "It was a great perspective emphasizes on, punish you name. Hold?
They asked for the league twice the average personnel. You choose it, they
doubled. We know it will be the type of game."