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Warpath Hall of Fame
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: Around the NFL: Week 3
The officiating is the worst its been in a very very long time. Damn shame the fans and media focus seems to be the ray rice/ap story.
Inconsistent calls, wrong calls, bullshit helmet to helmet/defenseless receiver calls, too many flags, bullshit pass interference calls, etc. its a horrible product goodell has put on the field. garbage
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Fire Bruce NOW
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Re: Around the NFL: Week 3
I agree. Although complaining about officials is as old as football itself, the refs seem especially bad this year. They keep botching basic stuff.
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I like Trico and Gruden last night flat out calling out the refs saying they missed on a flags. The announcers should call out the refs and league when its this bad. The Jets got screwed on some bad calls last night in the first half. Pass interference, holding call in the red zone and the call at the end of the half denying the touchdown. I hate the Jets, but hate watching crap football where the refs are too much part of determining the outcome of the game. its gone too far.
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The thing that is bothered me most is getting the replays wrong Out of the games I've watched there has been at least one replay in every game where the announcers and everybody else think the call should go one way and then the refs call it the other way and the guy on TV who used to be a ref says they got the call wrong
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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The other thing that is unfair is if you are going call defense players for leading with the crown of their helmet, you have to call the offensive player as well. LeSean MCCoy's run that he hurt himself on, he put his head down and he initiated the contact. He was trying to punish the ball carrier. |
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Hug Anne Spyder
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Around the NFL: Week 3
Yup. I feel like he's trying to endorse the league's effort to make the game safer on every tackle. Defenses are basically screwed nowadays, they'll call anything if it even looks remotely rough. There's basically a personal foul call for every type of big hit out there. Any wideouts/ST returners that get laid out can expect a personal foul for hitting a defenseless receiver. Any running back that initiates h2h contact will get a personal foul call for a defender going h2h. And any qb that gets hit can expect a personal foul for roughing the qb.
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