rsmith2783
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We need to find a way to hold these refs accountable
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I have never seen such a pathetic excuse for referees. To disqualify Can Jordan when he was being held is ridiculous.
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getting held like a MF and nothing called. Should’ve hit the ref instead.I have never seen such a pathetic excuse for referees. To disqualify Can Jordan when he was being held is ridiculous.
We get a flag for looking in the general area of a receiver, but they ride our players like a transit bus, and the flags all of a sudden get stuck in the refs pockets.I know we say this every game, but these referees are awful. How do you blow the touchdown by Taysom Hill? I did not hurt us, but this could affect us later in the game. What do you think?
We will probably hear some bullshirt self-righteous, superficial human-interest ESPN or NFL Films story about these terrible, incompetent crews are just misunderstood, hard-working "honest guys" who'll say "we're not perfect" as wholesale excuse for them being totally inept at doing their jobs. ESPN will over-dramatize and selectively edit these "heartbreaking but uplifting" sappy, sheetty pathetic attempts to humanize them to try and make us feel sorry and sympathize with their "plight".Worst officiated game I've ever seen, game-altering ineptitude...
This will get me flamed big time, with most posters label me insensitive, callous, and possibly borderline sociopath but I can see why some HS, NCAAF, or NFL HCs, players, assistants might be tempted to slap, spit in the faces of refs, conveniently call close, contested play calls where some refs might be in the wrong place who they might suspect like to play favorites and preferentially throw flags at critical times in close games more often then not.Refs need to investigated
FIFY
The only game with the whole USA wstching and the refs took center stage. They take the game out of the players hands. They need to know football and not just the rules as well. How do you call intentional grounding when receiver and WB not on same page. That was so pathetic it should go down as the most famous call of all times in the hall of shame. We already own the most famous no-call.This will get me flamed big time, with most posters label me insensitive, callous, and possibly borderline sociopath but I can see why some HS, NCAAF, or NFL HCs, players, assistants might be tempted to slap, spit in the faces of refs, conveniently call close, contested play calls where some refs might be in the wrong place who they might suspect like to play favorites and preferentially throw flags at critical times in close games more often then not.
I mean, really consider doing something nasty just to try to provoke them into a confrontation where we get their complete and undivided attention with their one-sided BS calls. The NFL FO, Goodell, popular opinion doesn't like or approve of it, fork them, 90% of that constituency have never played a down of organized football in their lives.
I can seriously understand why some NFL HCs or players might be tempted to do this in their private of moments.
Should not have the Saints been able to decline penalty. It was illegal touching. It was a forward pass snd 4th down. Can someone explain to me why they punted.When they give the Chiefs an errant repeat 4th-down play because they don't know the rulebook, it's time to look incompetence in the face...
Should not have the Saints been able to decline penalty. It was illegal touching. It was a forward pass snd 4th down. Can someone explain to me why they punted.