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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 4,575
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I agree that there were some bad calls but championship teams overcome bad calls and bad breaks. The skins are not a championship team right now. The skins problem is not the officiating, its their inability to score points.
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 6
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Yes, you are right Irish, championship teams often do overcome bad calls, but you are also right that this team is not championship caliber and needs at least a fair playing field to get the needed confidence back so that they can become a championship team again. In the NFL, it's awfully hard to overcome a two-score swing on terrible calls, even if you ARE a championship team...almost impossible if you are a marginal team like the Skins are right now.
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Crofton, MD
Age: 56
Posts: 907
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As for replay, why do all the officials have to be on the field? When a penalty is (or isn't) called, the officials will often have a conference before officially making the call. Why can't an official sitting in the replay booth be a part of these conversations?
I hate to blame a loss on the refs, but they basically spotted the Cowboys at least 3 points (we couldn't get in from the one, so we could have stopped them too). Then when they had a chace to redeem themselves on the Gardner play, there was no call.....complete BS!!!
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