CalPolyTechnique
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But if you keep track of down and distance you know when a penalty has been marked off.
So how do you know the calls are objectionable if you don’t actually see them?
But if you keep track of down and distance you know when a penalty has been marked off.
Well, there you go. If there's a case, you couldn't see it because you didn't study it.I didn't watch all games
I agree with some parts of what you're saying, especially about greed.
But I can't agree with the scheme of not making it look as if the league favors the Cowboys. The Cowboys get their maximum share of prime time games for a reasons - and even when they aren't doing as well. And that's because of ratings. People love to see the Cowboys - whether they win or they lose.
I doubt very seriously if the games were rigged the league would try to keep Dallas out of the Super Bowl. Cowboys games get more eye balls than most of the other teams in the league. Translation: if the Cowboys are NOT competing for the Super Bowl, not as many eye balls and not as many dollars for the league.
But we can agree to disagree.
I don't. I just make a note of how many penalties are called on each team. And later see what the media has to say about the games with excessive penalties. I'm sure I miss a few but unless the media over reports the penalties in Cowboys games, it's consistently the Cowboys with at least a few bad calls. Yeah, it's a flawed system but I'm not observing for perfection, just to note trends.So how do you know the calls are objectionable if you don’t actually see them?
And what should you reap sitting here sowing baseless accusations against officials while pointing in someone else's back yard? Physician, heal thyself.
I'm sorry man but stating an opinion from watching football games and stating that there is possible shenanigans going on isn't being hateful or slanderous, it's an observation on what many of see on a weekly basis.... Would you agree that the Mafia is corrupt? Is it okay to talk about injustices in our world? Of course it is.. You and I have different opinions on what we see on Sunday when it comes to the officiating.. This is much different than Judging or looking down on someone, or even verbally and personally assaulting them, big big difference.. Because I believe there is some possible corruption in the league has nothing to do with me sowing bad seed, but if I assult a ref and call out his wife, then yeah, I'm guilty ...
The refs control games they want to control it's obvious to anyone with eyes and a brain.
YesAre they making our o line hold or guys jump off sides????
You're really stretching it now Marcus.. To say that anyone with eyes and brain can see that is not directed at any person or individual, it's just my way of saying that it seems so obvious that anyone can see that.. If you disagree, then please forgive my phrasing..You didn't enter the thread with a "possible" you entered with a definite and that people were idiots if they didn't also see it, using the word "obvious" several times. But nope, not slanderous. /s
Saying that it's obvious to anyone with eyes and brain is just a hot opinion, a strong one at that, but for the life of my I don't know why you are using the word "idiot" I never used that? You're really not making much sense... All I was posting was my opinion, I do feel it should be obvious, if I'm wrong who cares..You didn't enter the thread with a "possible" you entered with a definite and that people were idiots if they didn't also see it, using the word "obvious" several times. But nope, not slanderous. /s
You're really stretching it now Marcus.. To say that anyone with eyes and brain can see that is not directed at any person or individual, it's just my way of saying that it seems so obvious that anyone can see that.. If you disagree, then please forgive my phrasing..
Brown's PI's were obviously calls thoughAnthony Brown and Connor Williams became referee targets at points during the year. When players get called for something more because of previous calls than the infraction itself I have a problem with it. Just like the first hold call on Williams last week. He never held that guy but was near him when he fell down and got called. That was a reputation call rather than an infraction call IMO.
The game last week overall was fine but the Umpire was a mess the whole game- period. From the delay of game penalty to the final play. He was a mess!
And my point was "it's obvious" is not the same as "it's possible." You also can't say you're not here to judge a man with text in the same thread judging refs to be corrupt at their jobs. It's indeed all in the phrasing.