stevedogc
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I'm aware this could be posted in the NFL forum.....but felt it might not get the necessary clicks it deserved. Well said.....
His continued silence isn't the only thing that is detrimental to the integrity of the game. The very fact that he is in that position is.
Im not following the news this week, is there between fans and maybe some few names in the media, the idea that the NFL wanted a LA team in the SB?
I don't think I've ever bought into a conspiracy theory in my life but that non call stinks to high heaven. It isn't far fetched the league wanted that particular LA team to win, gotta sell those high end P$Ls. Since the Chargers don't get anything out of it they are practically giving there's away and Rams sales have been slow. Kroenkes over priced palace isnot just going to be the home of two teams but it is also going to be the new home of the NFLN. Yeah, no conflict of interest there...
Sorry maust, there is no way that the NFL told the refs "make sure you call the game so that the Rams make it to the Super Bowl." No effin way.
noGeez, the whole NFL fandom wants this replayed huh?
I'm a huge fan of Watson, both on and off the field, but I think he's letting his emotions get the better of him on this one. The Saints still had numerous chances, on offense and defense, to stop the Rams, but they failed to overcome the (admittedly horrendous) no call call.