 It was wild, wild, wild, wild, wild. YouTube team keep it clean. What's going on? It's Ingraven here with another video. And in this video, we're here to talk about the game that I hope y'all just finished watching. Now I know y'all finished, y'all just finished watching. And please tell me y'all didn't miss that game. That game was crazy, crazy, crazy. Crazy. That game was crazy. Insane. We just finished watching the game between the Patriots and the Steelers. And the Patriots ended up getting the win on what a lot of people are calling a controversial catch. And we are going to get into that. Trust me, I promise you. Now, before we get into that, let me introduce myself so we can go ahead and get this thing started. Me, I'm IngravenVids and this is my YouTube channel IngravenVids and I'm a Ravens fan. I know some of y'all are going to be like, oh Ingraven, why don't you go on a Patriots jersey? I don't care. I got respect for the game of football. I got respect for every single team that goes out there and plays and put their body on the line for entertainment. So I got respect for the game. But anyway, even though I'm a Ravens fan on this YouTube channel, we talk about the Ravens. We talk about the Patriots. We talk about Pittsburgh. We talk about everybody, period. So if you are a fan of the Ravens, make sure you subscribe. If you are a fan of the Steelers or the Patriots, make sure you subscribe. If you think it was a catch, make sure you subscribe. But even if you think it wasn't a catch, make sure you subscribe. But one thing, the one thing I ask you to do because people who don't do it will be blocked, keep it respectful. I know some of y'all mad, some of y'all upset, some of y'all just debating, oh, was it a catch or not? That's fine. We can debate all you want to, but keep it respectful and this is team. Keep it clean. Any comments with Kersen whatsoever, you will be blocked. Just gotta let that be known for the people that are new here. Anyway, make sure you subscribe to the YouTube channel. Turn your notifications on. And also, like my boy Ryan Mallor says, every single video, make sure you leave a like on a video. Make sure you leave a like on a video. There's 80 people in here, but there's only 20 likes. Y'all make sure y'all give us a thumbs up button. Now, before we get into the game, before we get into the game, shout out to the Steelers, shout out to Patriots. That was, during this game, oh really quick, shout out to Tony Romo because he has been the best thing for commentary this year. Real quick shout out to Tony Romo. He's been the best thing for commentary this year. But Tony Romo, during the game, and that game got me hyped. Sorry, that game got me like hyped. More hyped than the Ravens beating the Browns today. That game got me like hyped. Like, hyped, hyped. Shout out to Tony Romo because Tony Romo continues to show that as an analyst, as a former football player, he knows the game of football. He's a psychic. He will call out plays before they happen. He will call out Artables, right when the quarterback is Artable in the play. Oh, he's gonna change it to a run play. Oh, he's gonna change it to a pass. He calls out defensive plays. I remember one play specifically where he was like, oh, the stealer's going to defense and Romo was like, oh, that's safety. He's gonna drop down the cover the middle. And what did the safety do? He dropped down the cover the middle. It was crazy. But anyway, let's just get straight to the catch because I know a lot of y'all, a lot of y'all are talking about the catch right now. The catch, the catch. Was it a catch or was it not a catch? Straight up? Or did the refs make a bad call to save the Patriots? No, it was not, I mean, it was not a catch. It was not a catch. It was not a catch. Let me tell you why. And just for stealers fans and for Patriots fans, just for fans of football, period. There was a lot of debate. There were a lot of uncertainty about that play. It was not a catch. It was not a catch. You saw, they showed it on a replay. It was a great play. Ben Rosensberg is still clutch. It doesn't take away from his clutchness, but that was not a catch. It wasn't. The tight end, Jesse James, he caught the ball while he was still in the air. He reached out. He reached, and I know that people are gonna, people are gonna dislike this video just because I said it wasn't a catch. That's fine. I expected, I already know. So Jesse James, he caught the ball while he was still in the air. He caught the ball and he was going down and he reached out to put it over the goal line while he was going down. The ball clearly spun. The ball spun when it hit the ground. It spun when it hit the ground. I don't see how people can't see that that was not a catch. That was not a catch. It was close, but it wasn't a catch. He didn't have full control of the ball. His hand wasn't even all the way under the ball. It wasn't a catch, man. Great game, great play, great try, but it wasn't a catch. It wasn't. It wasn't. He did not have control. If he would have had control, then the ball would have never spun. The ball would have never spun. I know that, and I know mostly Steelers fans gonna be like, oh yeah, it was a catch. There was some Steelers fans that was, you can't overturn close. You can overturn close because it wasn't a catch. It just wasn't. It wasn't. So big shout out to, big shout out to this game, man. This game was just great. This game was just great. And it, sorry, it just wasn't a catch. That was one where the referees, they actually got it right. And again, I'm not a fan of either team. Y'all already know that. I'm not a fan of either team, but the ref, they got that one right. That was definitely not a catch. When the play first happened, really quick before that, shout out to JuJu, man. Shout out to JuJu because JuJu is, that dude is not a rookie. He is not a rookie. He is not a rookie. Not a rookie at all. That dude is a monster, man. JuJu Smith Schuster is a beast. Beast. How do you, they were on a 20 yard line. Ben Rosberg throws a drag route. He throws a drag route. JuJu Smith supposed to get maybe like six, seven yards. The dude turned it to like a 60 something yard catch. I think a 66 yard catch, something like that. And that was insane, man. I'm like, wow, this dude, JuJu is a beast. Beast. Straight up beast. Beast. That dude is a monster. That dude, he's a special player. That dude, he's a second round draft pick, but he plays like, he plays like he's the number one overall pick. JuJu Smith is a monster. Monster, monster. And for him to take just what was a simple drag route and put Pittsburgh in field goal position and kick a game tie and field goal to take it all the way like that, man. And this dude, that's not even, that's not even the play that, that's not even, I mean, excuse me, that's not even like, he's been doing this all year. He's been doing this all year. He's been doing this literally all year. So shout out to JuJu Smith Schuster. Now something towards the end of the game after the, was it a catch, was it not a catch? Something after that, that happened after that. No, that call was not, that call was, it was the right call. It was the right call. Everybody in here, I know you're all upset, especially the Steelers fans and I respect y'all. Y'all know that already, but it was a good catch. I mean, it was a good call, I mean, not a good catch, excuse me, it was a good call. But anyway, no, see, a lot of people don't realize they don't understand that the rule about the catch. A lot of people don't understand it. Whether you break the plane or not, if you, say for instance, he had caught the ball, say for instance, he caught the ball and then he, say he caught it on a five yard line. He caught the ball on a five yard line and then ran across the goal line and then dropped it or ran across the end zone, ran across the pile on and then dropped it. Then that would have been a catch and he would have broke it. He would have broke the plane, touchdown. Even you know how on the running plays, when the running back, and I think they need to, I feel like they should adjust this rule so it's the same for any kind of play, but hey, I'm not a referee, I'm not an official, I'm not a GM, I'm not an owner. I'm not any of that, so I don't vote on the rules. But you know how on running plays, when, what's up LeVar, on running plays when the running back crosses the goal line, if he puts the ball over the goal line, as soon as he goes over the goal line, it's a touchdown. Even if the ball gets knocked out after he crosses the goal line, as soon as he goes over the goal line, it's a touchdown. I think that they should change the rule to make it the same across the board. Either once you cross the goal line, it just needs to be a touchdown or you just need to have control throughout the entire play for it to remain a touchdown. It needs to be the same across the board because if it was, say for instance, the rule was how it is for a running play, then yeah, that might have been a touchdown for that last play. But anyway, with the Calvin Johnson rule, that's exactly what this is. The Calvin Johnson rule, the Dez Bryant thing, you gotta have, I remember that Calvin Johnson game, I think it was against the Bears, where Matt Stafford threw it to the back of the end zone, Calvin Johnson jumped up, caught the ball, was going down and put the ball on the ground because he knew he scored. But they called it an incompletion because he didn't control the ball throughout the entire play. So yeah, man, it wasn't a catch. I mean, I'm sorry. I know people are upset and you got every right to be upset. You got every right to be upset. Trust me, there have been plays with my team, my Ravens. I've been like, man, what was that? What kind of call was that? There been some stuff I agreed with, some stuff I didn't agree with, but that's all part of football, man. But that was actually a call where it was not a catch, man. It wasn't a catch. It wasn't. It wasn't. It wasn't. It really wasn't. But anyway, it is what it is. Now, it looked like in this game, shout out to Jimmy G. It looked like in this game that Steelers were going to run away with it. It looked like in this game, the Steelers were going to just dominate because they were dominating. But even when Antonio Brown got injured, I hope his injury is not anything serious because we have lost too many great players this season. We lost too many great, too many players this season. Way too many. I don't know what y'all got going on down there. I see y'all arguing. Y'all talking about a bandwagon? I don't know what he's talking about. Oh, y'all must be going back and forth in the comment section. Anyway, when... Oh, Antonio Brown, we lost way too many, we lost way too many great players this season. And I hope Antonio Brown is not added to that list, man. No, they said, they called it a calf injury, but you don't go to the hospital for no calf injury. So I don't know what's gonna go on with that. I hope it's nothing serious because Antonio Brown is a part of why the NFL is so great, man, because he is a great player. He's not a good player. He's not an exceptional player. He's not an okay player. This dude is a great player. And he makes football better. He makes the competition of football better. So hopefully that's nothing serious with him. So I mean, going to the hospital doesn't sound like it can be anything good. It doesn't sound like it can be anything good, whatsoever. So what's the steal is, I thought they were gonna dominate this game. It sounded like they were gonna dominate this game. It looked like they were gonna dominate this game. And then even when Antonio Brown went out, they were still moving the ball up and down the field. They were still moving. They were still moving the ball up and down the field. But then Patriots just hung around. And yeah, there you go. Listen, see, thank you. She said, it's okay. We'll see them again in the playoffs. And you just might. You just might. We'll see how the playoffs play out. But yeah, see, the Hawks said, we did not have Hayden. Y'all haven't had Hayden in weeks. We've still been winning or AB. You had AB for most of the first half. And it came down to a bad call. It wasn't a bad call, man. It wasn't a bad call. It was a tricky call, but it wasn't a bad one. It wasn't a bad one. Okay, quality control said it wasn't a touchdown. The Patriots got that call. We'd be listening to the opposite from Steelers fans. I mean, yeah, and it could go for any fan base. Not just Patriots and Steelers, but any fan base. Of course, if you're a fan, and like I said, I know people are gonna be upset with me about this. That's fine. I don't mind. That's okay. But I know people are gonna be upset about it. And they're gonna be like, oh yeah, it was a touchdown. And of course, there's gotta be people saying that for who is Steelers fans. And of course, that may be fans of any team who may not be able to be completely honest about it. He did not have control. Straight up. Get dubs, come on, man. You know better than that, man. Straight up. You know better than that. You've been on this channel long enough to know we don't do that around here. You know better than that. Don't do that. Don't do that, man. You know better than that. The Huck said that's a good point. Where was the whole call on, on, what, Eel? Eli? Who you talking about? Shout out to the 49ers for winning, because we needed the 49ers to win. WC say on a catch, player has to maintain control throughout, throughout. Without the completion, a touchdown is not possible. The completion has to happen first. WC just broke it down. WC just broke it down. In simple terms. It's not even nothing crazy. No, that ain't no crazy way to explain the rule. He explained it straight up. Simple terms. I'm gonna read it again. He said on a catch, the player has to maintain control throughout. Without the completion, a touchdown is not possible. Completion has to happen first. The receiver did not catch it. He did not maintain control when it hit the ground. It hit the ground, the ball spun, and that was it. Yes, to get dubs, is tonight game gonna be trash? Yeah, I probably won't even watch it, just to be honest. But yeah, I probably won't watch it. Now the Packers, they can't make the playoffs anymore, Tony. They out of it now. They should have just spiked the ball. Yeah, let's talk about that. And even after the whole, was it a catch, was it not a catch? Even after that play, y'all make sure y'all leave a like on the video if you haven't already, and subscribe to the YouTube channel, because we do this all day, every day, every week. But after the confusion, after that catch, whatever. One, it wasn't even a bad call though, that's the thing, it wasn't a bad call. But anyway, definitely no control. See, Beema Ball's still his fan, he's straight up. He said, definitely no control. So anyway, now I forgot what I was saying. Oh yeah, yeah. Okay, so that play happened. Then the very next play, they say the same, complete. Okay, still has moved on. So Ben Roethlensberger then threw to, I think it was Darius Haywood Bay. He called him, doing a drag route to the left side of the field. He caught the ball. But he got tackled and bounced. He got tackled and bounced. So then the very next play, they doing no huddle. Ben Roethlensberger calling everybody to the line, calling everybody to the line. And he's looking like they're gonna spike it. And then Romo, I think it was Romo. Romo was like, don't spike it, don't spike it, don't spike it. And I think maybe he got, he maybe he's connected with Ben Roethlensberger in his earpiece or something on the headset. But Romo was like, don't spike it. And when Romo was saying that, he was getting me hyped too. I'm like, oh, are they gonna not spike it? Cause you know, Pittsburgh is known for them trick plays. They known for them trick plays and they are a very aggressive team. That's what I respect so much about them. They are very aggressive. They're one of the only teams that they may have like 30 seconds left before halftime. And they are going to be throwing that ball, trying to get down the field to at least get a field go. They're gonna go for more though. But anyway, Ben Roethlensberger, he called all the teams to the line, to the huddle and whatever. Romo was like, don't spike it, don't spike it. Ben Roethlensberger looked, he faked the spike and then he was looking and looking. I think he pumped fake once and then he threw it to the end zone. Threw it in some traffic, but he threw it to the end zone. The cornerback was the Eric Rowe. I forgot who the cornerback was, but the cornerback hit the ball up and then number 30, whoever that is, for the Patriots, ended up catching the interception. Boy, that thing was crazy. That thing was crazy. He held Eli. Well, I didn't see, I got to watch the replay on that because I didn't see it. But it was crazy, man. It was crazy. It was crazy, crazy, crazy. That game had me going crazy. I wasn't even rooting for a particular team. Romo, during the broadcast, he was like, oh yeah, this is a game of the year. And I was thinking, says who? And this was before the fourth quarter. This was like in maybe second or third quarter. He was like, yeah, this is the game of the year. And I was like, okay. So, but then the way it turned out, yeah. It was definitely game of the year. So yeah, that was, it was a really good one. Really, really, really, really good one. Really, really good one. So, yeah, that interception, that was great awareness by number 30, whoever that is. And that ended up clenching it. But even if you go back to, because it took a little more to clench this game than that last Steelers drive, because the Patriots, they actually had to get a game winning drive. Well, yeah, what ended up being a game winning drive. And Brady and Gronk, I just, the Steelers felt for some reason, the Steelers must have been watching the Ravens tape from last week, where at the end of the game, the Ravens decided, oh yeah, we're just gonna leave Antonio Brown one-on-one. We're not gonna give him any help whatsoever. We're not gonna give our cornerback any help whatsoever on this guy who's the best receiver in the game. We're not gonna give our cornerback any help. And it's our same cornerback who's been getting killed, literally all game by Antonio Brown. So we're not gonna give him any help. So Steelers must have been watching Ravens highlight tapes from last week and been like, oh yeah, we're gonna do the same thing. Gronkowski, we're not gonna give any help on Gronkowski. We're gonna leave him one-on-one at the very end of the game when we know we have to get a stop. So this game wasn't decided by the refs. I don't know why y'all keep saying that. I don't know why y'all keep saying that. I know a lot of Steelers fans are upset and a lot of just people upset. Mostly Steelers fans, of course, because y'all didn't end up winning this game. It wasn't decided, that call was not a touchdown. It wasn't, that was an easy call, man. It wasn't a touchdown, man. Straight up, it wasn't a touchdown. So anyway, I gotta keep blocking people. People just keep on cursing. I don't mind blocking though. I don't mind blocking people, trust me. My block button is strong and it's quick. I don't mind boop-boop block, simple as that. You can't keep it clean, you'll be blocked. That's it. Anyway, so Gronk literally took over that game. He took over that, he took over the second half, and then he took over, oh, colorists. That's a rough one right there. So if it would have been upheld, you would have been okay. It wasn't a catch. It wasn't a catch. It wasn't a catch. If it was upheld, I'm glad they showed the replay because when they first showed the replay, when the play first happened, I was like, oh yeah, that's a touchdown. What a great play. And it was still a great throw by Ben Robertsberg. But after they showed the replay, I thought they were trying to see if he got touched before he crossed the plane or if his knee was down, even though if his knee was down and he didn't get touched, he could have still just put the ball in the end zone. That's what I was thinking the play was for. But then when I saw the ball do that spin, when it hit the ground, I say, wow, I can't believe they caught that one. They caught that one. They, yeah, it wasn't a catch though. So it is what it is, man. Now, real quick, Tony said, you cannot tell me Newton is better than Rogers. No, I can't believe it ain't better than Anna Rogers. Where'd that come from, though? But anyway, well, congrats to Sookie, I already know, man. Anyway, oh yeah, Grant just took, he literally took over the second half and he took over, especially that last drive, man. That last drive, Grant absolutely destroyed Pittsburgh on that last drive. So they ended up getting the touchdown. I think it was a, was it Dion Lewis who scored the touchdown? I forget, well, it was a James White. One of them two running backs got the game winning touchdown. Chase, my guy Chase, what's up, man? What's going on? So with one of the two running backs got that last touchdown. I forgot which one it was. But then after that, they decided, they wanted to go for two to make it a three point game. So not only did Grant help take them all the way down the field, but oh, Quentin Jones, I heard that before. Oh, it was Dion Lewis. Okay, appreciate that, Paul. So not only did Grant take them down the field and help them get into a perfect position to get the touchdown, but then he ended up getting the two point conversion too. He ended up getting the two point conversion too on that fade route. Okay, Darren Harman, appreciate that, Suzuki. I needed you earlier for that. I had missed that. So man, Grant, he took over, man. And you could tell that dude, he got big on him and he got hyped. That dude was super hyped. And they definitely, you could tell they missed Grant last week when they played Miami. They missed Grant last week when they played Miami. So yeah, cause she'll say, stop being biased. Nobody's being biased here. I'm not a fan of either team. I'm not a fan of either team, cause she'll, so yeah. But Brady, tonight he didn't, he wasn't really looking too good for a while. I mean, he was throwing the ball well or whatever, but he wasn't scoring any points. He, and there were one point in the game. I think he was in the fourth quarter. Wasn't it the fourth quarter? I forgot when, but it was like third and it was third and long. Brady dropped back. He dropped, he dropped back and Bud, that stealer's defense came flying and he just looked scared. Brady had a little scared. He looked petrified. He looked off and he went, he was holding the ball. He was looking, looking, looking. He saw them stillers coming and he, he just, he took a dive man. And they got him. Oh yeah. That's Sean Davis miss interception on the last drive on a game winning drive. That was big. Obviously that was big. Y'all know that was big. So yeah, that was huge. That was huge. Oh yeah. Cause she'll ask, why do I have on a Patriots jersey? I explained that at the beginning of the video. I'm a Ravens fan, but I respect and enjoy and love the game of football. So yes, I wear jerseys from every single team. Some people get offended. Some people don't. Either way, I don't really care. The people that know me, they already know what time it is. They already know what time it is. But anyway, yeah, man, that was a great game. That was a great game. Ain't no one, it's all good man. I already know how it is. It's all good man. I still love you man. It's all good. Ain't nothing. Ain't nothing. Don't worry about it. Steelers country say, Patriots are our daddy. See, no, the thing with this, the thing with this, this was, I picked the, I picked the Steelers to win this game. I thought they were going to win, but, I appreciate it Paul. I picked them to win this game because I just feel like they've been such a better team, especially such a better team than what's played the Patriots in the past. And I feel like the defense is playing better. The offense has been playing better. They just been playing so much better. They've been playing so much better. And this, even though the Patriots won, this is a different win than when they usually beat Pittsburgh. This is a different win than when they usually beat Pittsburgh. Because usually when Patriots play Pittsburgh, the game at the end of the game, at the end of the day, it's not even close. It's not even close. The games aren't close. The games are usually two or three score games. They aren't close. But this game showed that Pittsburgh is finally ready to get over that hump being the New England Patriots. So this, if I was a Steelers fan or for Steelers fans, I know it was a tough loss, especially the way it ended. Trust me, as a Raven fan, we've been there plenty of times. We've been there plenty of times. But just know that your team is in a great position to make stuff happen in the playoffs. And you just know that if you do somehow, some way end up seeing New England away, I mean again, excuse me, if you end up seeing New England again, then you will have an opportunity to make it up. I think Juan said, oh yeah, do you think Antonio Brown would have made a difference? Of course, that's Antonio Brown. That's the best receiver in the game right now. We're debatable with Deandre Hopkins too, but of course he would have made a difference because Antonio Brown is the difference. The guy with Antonio Brown, oh yeah, definitely Shazia too. But I wouldn't, see Steelers, they, I always say this about this team because it's so true. It is so true. Me as a Raven fan, I'm very jealous of it. Very, what's up Joey boss? I'm very jealous of it. Oh yeah, shout out to Shazia because yeah, he was standing, he was moving around. So that's a great sign showing that he's not paralyzed. So hopefully he continues to improve. So shout out to him with that one, man. But with Antonio Brown, you know he's gonna get the ball. You know he's gonna get the ball. You know that already. You know he's gonna get the ball. But he still does not get stopped. He still doesn't get stopped. You know that they're gonna be thrown to this guy 15, 20 times a game. But he still doesn't get stopped. But Steelers, what I was saying about them, what I'm jealous of, as a Ravens fan, my team, my Ravens, they suck at drafting receivers. Suck. They suck at drafting wide receivers. They suck. They are so bad at drafting receivers. Terrible. But the Steelers are great at it. They're great at it. They are great at it. The Steelers have drafted and developed wide receivers like nobody else in the league, man. Nobody else in the league. They're beasts, man. They are beasts at drafting and developing wide receivers. Oh, partially torn calf muscle? Is that? Okay, I'm gonna have to look that up and see what's going on with that. But yeah, man. So Steelers fans, I understand why you would be upset, but you are in the playoffs. So this is, a lot of people acting like this to end of the season. It's not. And I understand this was a very big emotional game. Very, very big emotional game, especially playing the Patriots who have been beating the Steelers for the longest now. But y'all are in the playoffs. Y'all won the division. So that means you are going to get a home playoff game. Y'all gonna get a home playoff game. Y'all going to. So y'all are still in. And anyway, and Patriots fans, that was a great game. They finished, they closed it out. They literally closed it out. It took all up in all 60 minutes to do it, but they closed it out. So shout out to everybody, man. Again, I appreciate y'all. Thank you for watching this video. If you're new here, make sure you subscribe to the channel. If you're old here, make sure you stay subscribed. Turn your notifications on. Like my guy, Ryan Malik, says every single video. Make sure you leave a like on the video. I'm sure this one is gonna be disliked. Heavy by a lot of Steelers fans who don't agree on that being a catch or not. Or they don't agree with me saying that that was not a catch. So it's all good. Gotta take the good with the bad. Hey, Raven's analysis. Yeah, some of them already know, man. It is what it is. Flack or adult, I'll take Flack, especially in playoffs. Yeah, it wasn't. It wasn't a catch, though, man. I know a lot of people, I say a lot of people gonna disagree. People gonna leave dislikes on the video. People gonna leave all these hate comments. Most of them probably not even gonna show up because they're gonna have cursing in them. So all those comments automatically get blocked by YouTube. Already got it set up to where it blocks all the comments with cursing in them. It already does that for me. So I ain't even gotta worry about it. So I know people are gonna still leave that stuff on there, but it's all good. It's all part of YouTube. It's all part of football. It's all part of emotion. So it's all good. I appreciate y'all. The ones that are respectful, thank you. The ones that are respectful, I love you. The ones that are part of team, keep it clean. I love y'all, man. I appreciate y'all. Thank you for coming through. And we out, man. Make sure you follow on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat. Oh, I made you less biased for you, man. But it's all good, man. This is why we love football. And this is why football is, oh yeah, my tumble on the button. That blockbutt ain't no joke, man. I told y'all that blockbutt ain't no joke. But this is why we love football. This is why we love football. This. This is why, to me, y'all let me know if you agree or disagree. But to me, football is a peer basketball doubt. It's not even close to me. It's not even close to me. It's not even close. And that's because football, 16 games, that's it. You're in or you're out. 16 games and that's it. After those 16 games, and that's what makes each and every one of those 16 games so much so important because it can change everything. It can change everything in a season. So I appreciate y'all, thank you. And from what I'm hearing, some people are saying that AB is done, I am going to, oh, okay. I just saw what happened. I just got the notification to my phone so we're probably gonna have a stream right after this. So appreciate y'all. Thank you, love y'all. Team Keep It Clean, we out.