Talk:Trey Junkin
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editThis article needs a rewrite. People are disagreeing with eachother in the main body of text by simply placing their own point of view after the next one's. There are two, even three, distinct voices here.
e.g. "...controversy over the officiating of the play somewhat drowned out criticism of Junkin, not really, because although there was a pass interference call on the 49ers, the interference call was on an offensive tackle, who is not eligible to catch the ball,..."
and then:
"There was never any drowned out criticism of Junkin, he himself said that the Giants lost this game because of him"
Not only does all of this throw any guise of neutrality out the window, it also renders the article somewhat incoherent.
The event in question seems an interesting enough chapter in the annals of the game to deserve a better account.
The game in question, although during the playoffs for the 2002 NFL season, actually took place in 2003. Thus, the phrase "plus a single game in 2002" should be corrected. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.184.69.75 (talk) 03:55, 20 December 2010 (UTC)