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Cary Kollins

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The 12th Bag nation and even Seattle players seem to be more unbearable than usual.

 

You can almost taste the tears:

 

 

 

"Yeah, at least give us a shot," Earl Thomas said. "But you know what? I'm not surprised with the refereeing this season. If you really look at some plays, we're playing more than our opponents. We're playing the referees, too. I don't care what anyone is saying. Something is wrong. It needs to be brought up."

"It's kind of crazy how football is turning out now," Thomas said. "You give a guy, just because he wears a white and black shirt, he has authority of the game, and they need to stay out of it. That's my key. And let us dominate."

http://mynorthwest.com/292/2627440/Seahawks-Earl-Thomas-Were-playing-the-referees-too

 

 

And from a genuine real person on seahawks.net

 

 

 

The NFL dictates games as much as they can, the team has to be head and shoulders above the other team to overcome the BS calls. Hard to do when you have several starters out with injury's. The NFL is about drama, and they do everything they can to create it. This isn't a sport, it's entertainment. At least that's how it's portrayed to congress, hence the antitrust laws protecting the NFL. Nothing new here except the noobies that haven't seen it in action. The local niners fans have seen it for the last couple of years. The NFL has a huge influence on who wins and loses. Cant wait for that guy to come out and pop the bubble.

http://www.seahawks.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=99234

 

 

 

 

The Seabag's trail of tears will bring them to Charlotte this Sunday.

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Honestly I don't blame them for being pissed. I have no idea wtf the refs were doing at the end of the game yesterday and the officiating in the NFL has been brutal for awhile now.

It sucks this had to happen this week though, I'm sure the refs will be a little more lenient towards the Seahawks this week now because of this.

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Earl Thomas and the Seahawks secondary are the biggest beneficiaries of poor officiating there is.  Sherman was called for his FIRST penalty two weeks ago.

 

They hold every play.

 

That entire secondary could be called for about 50 illegal contact penalties every game but aren't. 

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