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In real time, I can't fault the referee making the call, depending on their angle. I don't think either of the first two refs that ran into where the pile of players was had a great angle. However, upon viewing the replay, it looks fairly obvious to me that the pass should have been ruled an interception. That's on the replay officials, however, and they are not replacements.
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YoungJRNY wrote:BREAKING: Denver Broncos linebacker Joe Mays made one of the most vicious head-hunting collisions on Texans QB Matt Shaub in yesterday's game that it tore a piece of Shaub's ear off. James Harrison will be suspended until further notice.
YoungJRNY wrote:BREAKING: Denver Broncos linebacker Joe Mays made one of the most vicious head-hunting collisions on Texans QB Matt Shaub in yesterday's game that it tore a piece of Shaub's ear off. James Harrison will be suspended until further notice.
Fact Finder wrote:Russell Wilson made NFL History last night by throwing the Leagues first ever game winning interception."
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Jonny B wrote:I'd like to thank the replacement officials for sustaining the integrity of my Perfect 0-7 Record for predicting the Thursday and Monday night games.![]()
Hey, if you guys need an easy 2 points every week, just look up TheAspieGiraffe picks for Thursday and Sunday, then pick the opposite (and I'm only saying this in hopes of breaking this jinx.). For this coming week, I'll be picking the Ravens (They really...couldn't...lose to the Browns, could they?) and the Bears (This will be a defensive struggle, but my chips are on the Bears' linemen to pressure Romo into some costly turnovers.)
YoungJRNY wrote:If you guys go back some pages, when I made my picks I declared this past week as being "don't be a pussy week" and pick some upsets! Haha. They will start coming week to week now. Week 3 on is usually the time to where the upsets come piling in.
All year, I didn't like this Oakland/Pittsburgh game for the Steelers, too. In my pre-season Steelers predictions, I had us losing at Oakland & had my doubts. Then the first 2 weeks, the Raiders looked awful as fuck. Of course, their breakout, come from behind in the 4th QRT (45 consecutive LOSS's snapped!) comes against the Steelers. Should have went with my gut. Fuck it.
Ehwmatt wrote:I'm getting incredibly sick of the yearning for the halcyon days of the infallible "old refs." Yep, the same "old, regular refs" that gifted the Steelers a Super Bowl and <insert monumental/historic questionable call under incredibly high stakes here> etc etc. It's hilarious to see people acting like the "real refs" never cost anyone a game, a playoff spot, or even a Super Bowl itself.
All the players and fans whining about these refs better keep their mouths shut when the "old" refs return after this bullshit union extracts its pound of flesh from the league. The fact that these guys are whining about their gig at all under the circumstances they work is revolting to me.
Rodgers waxing poetic about the officiating not matching up with "the product on the field" and playing the "poor fans who pay good money have to see this bad officiating" card is just as deplorable. Yeah Aaron, because you and your team played at such a high level all night. Get the fuck outta here. That game was boring as shit until the end other than some enjoyable defense from Seattle.
Ehwmatt wrote:I'm getting incredibly sick of the yearning for the halcyon days of the infallible "old refs." Yep, the same "old, regular refs" that gifted the Steelers a Super Bowl and <insert monumental/historic questionable call under incredibly high stakes here> etc etc. It's hilarious to see people acting like the "real refs" never cost anyone a game, a playoff spot, or even a Super Bowl itself.
All the players and fans whining about these refs better keep their mouths shut when the "old" refs return after this bullshit union extracts its pound of flesh from the league. The fact that these guys are whining about their gig at all under the circumstances they work is revolting to me.
Rodgers waxing poetic about the officiating not matching up with "the product on the field" and playing the "poor fans who pay good money have to see this bad officiating" card is just as deplorable. Yeah Aaron, because you and your team played at such a high level all night. Get the fuck outta here. That game was boring as shit until the end other than some enjoyable defense from Seattle.
Enigma869 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I'm getting incredibly sick of the yearning for the halcyon days of the infallible "old refs." Yep, the same "old, regular refs" that gifted the Steelers a Super Bowl and <insert monumental/historic questionable call under incredibly high stakes here> etc etc. It's hilarious to see people acting like the "real refs" never cost anyone a game, a playoff spot, or even a Super Bowl itself.
All the players and fans whining about these refs better keep their mouths shut when the "old" refs return after this bullshit union extracts its pound of flesh from the league. The fact that these guys are whining about their gig at all under the circumstances they work is revolting to me.
Rodgers waxing poetic about the officiating not matching up with "the product on the field" and playing the "poor fans who pay good money have to see this bad officiating" card is just as deplorable. Yeah Aaron, because you and your team played at such a high level all night. Get the fuck outta here. That game was boring as shit until the end other than some enjoyable defense from Seattle.
Matt...
While I don't disagree with your point that the "old refs" blow calls weekly in NFL games, this is an entirely different situation. Listen, you haven't read one post from me stating that the Patriots lost to Baltimore because of the officiating. They lost because their defense fucking sucked and gave up more than 30 points to a middle of the road offensive team and missed several gift interceptions from that blowhard Flacco!
I don't think these replacement officials have really slanted things in favor of any one team. In the games I've seen, the calls have been equally dreadful against both teams. Having said that, this officiating has been fucking AWFUL, across the board. So, while the actual NFL officials definitely fuck up calls, it's never been on this level. Seriously, if you watch these games, this is flat out ugly. These fuckers are making up calls that aren't there. Pittsburgh's defensive back, Mundy, leaves his feet and launches his helmet into Heyward-Bey and they don't' even throw a flag. Hell, in the Detroit vs Tennessee game, they gave the Titans 13 extra yards in fucking overtime, while giving Harbaugh (in San Francisco) two additional challenges that he wasn't supposed to have!
slucero wrote:The officiating is just horrible.. at least its pretty evenly spread..
Mundy knocked out Brandon Myers too.. legal though as Myers was not defenseless... I'm sure Mundy will have a lighter wallet...
I was laughing that the 9ers got an extra challenge...
Ehwmatt wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I'm getting incredibly sick of the yearning for the halcyon days of the infallible "old refs." Yep, the same "old, regular refs" that gifted the Steelers a Super Bowl and <insert monumental/historic questionable call under incredibly high stakes here> etc etc. It's hilarious to see people acting like the "real refs" never cost anyone a game, a playoff spot, or even a Super Bowl itself.
All the players and fans whining about these refs better keep their mouths shut when the "old" refs return after this bullshit union extracts its pound of flesh from the league. The fact that these guys are whining about their gig at all under the circumstances they work is revolting to me.
Rodgers waxing poetic about the officiating not matching up with "the product on the field" and playing the "poor fans who pay good money have to see this bad officiating" card is just as deplorable. Yeah Aaron, because you and your team played at such a high level all night. Get the fuck outta here. That game was boring as shit until the end other than some enjoyable defense from Seattle.
Matt...
While I don't disagree with your point that the "old refs" blow calls weekly in NFL games, this is an entirely different situation. Listen, you haven't read one post from me stating that the Patriots lost to Baltimore because of the officiating. They lost because their defense fucking sucked and gave up more than 30 points to a middle of the road offensive team and missed several gift interceptions from that blowhard Flacco!
I don't think these replacement officials have really slanted things in favor of any one team. In the games I've seen, the calls have been equally dreadful against both teams. Having said that, this officiating has been fucking AWFUL, across the board. So, while the actual NFL officials definitely fuck up calls, it's never been on this level. Seriously, if you watch these games, this is flat out ugly. These fuckers are making up calls that aren't there. Pittsburgh's defensive back, Mundy, leaves his feet and launches his helmet into Heyward-Bey and they don't' even throw a flag. Hell, in the Detroit vs Tennessee game, they gave the Titans 13 extra yards in fucking overtime, while giving Harbaugh (in San Francisco) two additional challenges that he wasn't supposed to have!
John, you didn't write ONE thing I disagree with. But the fact remains that the "real refs" can come back anytime they choose. They've reportedly been offered salaries that will eventually reach 200,000 (for 17 Sundays' worth of work, and yes, I know, more work goes into being a ref than just the game itself) and $20,000 in 401k contributions, but it's still not good enough.
It's mindboggling that these guys are clinging to proven company killers like pensions and wringing every last cent out of their employer.
As football fans, we ALL owe a duty to oppose what this slimeball union is doing, regardless of your political persuasions or general stance on unions. Excessive pensions and unrealistically demanding employees that you can't fire have brought down industrial juggernauts bigger than the seemingly unstoppable NFL.
I don't want these unions, players refs or otherwise, ruining this league or any other sport I enjoy.
YoungJRNY wrote:slucero wrote:The officiating is just horrible.. at least its pretty evenly spread..
Mundy knocked out Brandon Myers too.. legal though as Myers was not defenseless... I'm sure Mundy will have a lighter wallet...
I was laughing that the 9ers got an extra challenge...
Heyward-Bey. Or are you thinking of another hit I don't remember? I remember Emmanuel Sanders taking a WICKED shot as well. It is what it is. Mundy made a routine safety play from the opposite side of the field to jar the ball loose of being a touchdown. Of course, helmet to helmet was made but not intentionally. Those hits will NEVER-EVER stop occurring as long as the NFL may live and I don't care HOW MUCH the NFL wants to crack down the laws on it. It's simply impossible to prevent.
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