DangerousDoug
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Horribly called game. Some really bad calls against the Hawks.
So I say again, while also asking, do you think there is this huge conspiracy to steer games although not one person, even on their deathbed, has come out to admit it? Do you think the NFL would really risk the credibility of the league and possible collapse of the league with this along with people who are in the know going to jail?So you are saying the no PI call in the Rams Saints playoff game, the call that introduced PI challenges, was just a mistake? If you can't see something that obvious right in front of your face, then no amount of proof will convince you
I gave you an example of a penalty that was literally impossible to get wrong on accident, and instead of looking at the real world example you ignore it and go off about why you think steering in general is not possible, almost like you don't want to admit it. Are you able to look me straight in the screen and say that PI that literally happened at least a full second before the catch was by accident?So I say again, while also asking, do you think there is this huge conspiracy to steer games although not one person, even on their deathbed, has come out to admit it? Do you think the NFL would really risk the credibility of the league and possible collapse of the league with this along with people who are in the know going to jail?
Come on. SMH
Rams Saints playoff game missed PI. Maybe the ref went rogue and the league wasn't in on it, but that was missed on purpose. Please explain how there's even a slight possibility that call was missed on accident.I'm not going to say the NFL is steering games until I see more evidence that it isn't just poor decision making by the refs. It seems like most teams, over time, get the same amount of shit calls against them, when you look at them over the years.
Also, it would be too many people to keep quiet. If the officials were in on it, then somebody would have "blown the whistle" on the league decades ago (no pun intended).
A missed defensive holding? Isn't holding one of the most commonly missed calls?Rams Saints playoff game missed PI. Maybe the ref went rogue and the league wasn't in on it, but that was missed on purpose. Please explain how there's even a slight possibility that call was missed on accident.
No, this was not holding or even close to what you describedA missed defensive holding? Isn't holding one of the most commonly missed calls?
On that play, the hold occurred on the inside shoulder/arm, and the ref was standing on the other side.
No, this was not holding or even close to what you described
I understand your point. I’ve made it many times myself but it’s not a mistake or missed call to reverse a call that isn’t a judgement call such as face mask penalties. Once seen it has to be called.It could be steering, but steering isn't the only way to explain poor calls. People **** up at their jobs, especially if it's a hard job and especially if they don't get enough training for it.
I don't want to accuse people of steering games unless I see solid evidence. Missed calls or bad calls are not evidence of that. Thats like saying "why did that guy's wife go missing if he didn't kill her?"
I understand your point. I’ve made it many times myself but it’s not a mistake or missed call to reverse a call that isn’t a judgement call such as face mask penalties. Once seen it has to be called.
Ref who throws flag: "I saw a facemask"
Another ref comes in: "I had a good look at it, And I don't think it was a face mask."
Ref who throws flag: "I'll defer to your judgment. Let's pick up the flag"
Lol ok dude, keep deluding yourself. The entire stadium, everyone watching, and even the defender knew it was obvious in real time, it was not close.Oh that play. I had googled Rams Sainta missed PI and went with the first video listed.
Yeah, on that play the defender only got there a split second before the ball. When you aren't standing parallel to the players, it's difficult to judge. This also explains why the refs threw the flag on Wagner even though he didn't get there early.