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That guy was a rookie as a ref, but has been an NFL official
for about 12 years. So he is really not a rookie!!
than he has no excuse, he and his crew just sucks.
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for about 12 years. So he is really not a rookie!!
They need a new system to decide who officiates what games.
Interesting stats. I just don't know why the NFL, the Commish whoever that has the power over things like this allowed this rookie squad to ref the two biggest regular season games and both in the same season and after that ridiculous Pats Colts game?!! What?! If the NFL can have flex scheduling, why can't we have flex officiating? It's not a good job if the refs become that noticable during a game.
. And how would anyone know that the GBvsDAL and the NEvsIND games would be so "crucial" or "marquee" games when the schedule was made / refs assigned?!
Interesting stats. I just don't know why the NFL, the Commish whoever that has the power over things like this allowed this rookie squad to ref the two biggest regular season games and both in the same season and after that ridiculous Pats Colts game?!! What?! If the NFL can have flex scheduling, why can't we have flex officiating? It's not a good job if the refs become that noticable during a game.
Because the refs are decided before the season starts. No reffing teams are allowed to ref for a team 2 weeks in a row, and it's all computer calculated... like the schedules.
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To me, that looks like a great jump on the snap - not offsides.
Look at the orange line. Ware comes up, but not over the line, the instant the ball is snapped. He's reading cues off the head movement of the center - probably reading tendencies he saw on film. The ball is moving backwards as Ware's head is crossing the orange line. Looks like a great play to me.
Because the refs are decided before the season starts. No reffing teams are allowed to ref for a team 2 weeks in a row, and it's all computer calculated... like the schedules.
So, while it sucks, unless a buss hits the refs, there's nothing that can be done about it. And how would anyone know that the GBvsDAL and the NEvsIND games would be so "crucial" or "marquee" games when the schedule was made / refs assigned?!
I just think it is an amazing coincidense that this same crew officiates the games that (could possibly) decide home field in the playoffs for both the AFC and NFC. Then they go on to call the most penalites in both games, more than any other game they've officiated.
They need a new system to decide who officiates what games.
I didn't see this posted so here goes.
were the officials last night the same team that officiated the Pats Colts game? I thought the head ref was the same guy. If it was then that's two BIG games this crappy crew has officiated and if it is the same crew they almost blew the game for the Pats and might have blown it for the Packers with crap PI call in the 4th. does anyone know? At this rate they might be officiating the AFCC and the Superbowl!
Sure, and if you could prove that the NFL was doing that, it'd make sense to everyone else, too. Not sure why you bother being a fan if you think the game is rigged.It's cheaper to buy off one crew than multiple crews. Makes perfect sense to me.
Sure, and if you could prove that the NFL was doing that, it'd make sense to everyone else, too. Not sure why you bother being a fan if you think the game is rigged.
No no, the NBA issue was an individual ref, no question that can happen. Or even a conspiracy involving multiple refs. As long as the league deals with issues like that seriously, I believe the sport can maintain its integrity. The example above implied an institutional problem, where the NFL schedules certain refs to certain games in order to make it easier to fix games. I'm not saying it's impossible, but let's try getting a shred of evidence before we go throwing around accusations like that. And if it turns out to be true, it's time to find a new league to watch.Uh, try googling Donaghy and NBA and maybe gambling and see what shows up before you randomly trash someone for posting what he did. The NFL is extremely vigilant in policing their refs to prevent just that sort of thing but.......
No no, the NBA issue was an individual ref, no question that can happen. Or even a conspiracy involving multiple refs. As long as the league deals with issues like that seriously, I believe the sport can maintain its integrity. The example above implied an institutional problem, where the NFL schedules certain refs to certain games in order to make it easier to fix games. I'm not saying it's impossible, but let's try getting a shred of evidence before we go throwing around accusations like that. And if it turns out to be true, it's time to find a new league to watch.
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