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Will the refs call a fair game?


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13 minutes ago, tarheels said:

lol they do it every week and dont care.

Of course they wont call a fair game,they never have.

 

It would be talked about and scrutinized for months from every talking head in the business. This game will not be blatantly one sided. There may be a missed call or two, but for sure not one sided.

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I've thought about this as well, I mean, you kind of have to with how the league has been for a while.  Payton's last game probably, so a storyline of going out on top is kind of scary.

But I hope it's more like "The NFL wants to prop up Cam with a win, to boost the rivalry with Wilson, two SB QBs for the next 10 years fighting it out."

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No, the refs will make all kinds of calls that favor the Broncos. After all, it's not like many people will be watching. 

Officials get graded just like players do. I don't buy into conspiracy theories in this area. The guys calling the SB are there because they've gotten good grades throughout the season. Make too many bad calls and you don't get to ref playoff games, let alone the SB.

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