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How about we Become Sore loosers and Screw with Godell...


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Ive never seen so many scandals by a C.E.O and that CEO just magically continue walking away from each and every one of them unscathed. 

This if flamed right - could sink Godell but you have to FAN THAT FIRE RIGHT.... and that starts with us the Fans who PAY and watch these poor men throwing their bodies around every sunday. 

No matter how good your team is - you start piling on negative yardage on them using Refs - Refs become another part of Denvers Offense. 

Now the Ref we all know in question is being called the "Hot Ref" and in the WORLD OF PROPAGANDA where i have a GODAMN PHD ... you get this guy being stuffed down your throats. Reminds me back in africa in the 80's and 90's when some toothless(Useless) son of a minister would be choosen to "Lead" and sign every godamn structural adjustment (Hot ref) deal the IMF and World Bank would shove down their throats - . You know because he was the only chosen "Harvard guy" and you know white people only deal with those people from Harvard or Rhodes. 

 

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  • From ref Mike Carey being SHUT DOWN ON CBS 
  • To carolina flags not getting REPLAYS i mean 
  • To Whats his name that Cornerback (Talib) not getting EJECTED IN THE SUPERBOWL after that GIANTS(Who played CAROLINA) DEBACLE... WTF WTF WTF WTF 

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Wha?! The Super Bowl's replay assistant's wife was a Broncos fan?!

MY GOD - it seriously cannot be this Juicy 

EVERYONE and i mean EVERYONE  and im talking guys that dont even watch football saw the rigging in place. 

This Is JUICY ... fug its beyond JUICY -   

Lets take this moment to start our own Movement 

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yep... but the NFL has peaked and they need to start switching to Soccer.. ;) 

NFL owners are smart about this - smart enough to realize the right pivot should have been Cam Newton not an aging white quarterback ( Yes i went there lol ) 

NFl needs to start switching to Soccer Pronto - dont let FIFA come in here and start taking over with the European League. 

You should take a trip to africa and see why africans are dying trying to cross over to Europe... so that they can play for Manchester United or Arsenal.. 

Its not even a sport : ITS PURE MADNESS

 

 

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Again, more deflection. This game was not "fixed" it was not "rigged", it was a legitimate game. Were there some bad and missed calls? sure, but it happened on BOTH SIDES. Your entire offensive line spent most of the game holing..literally holing our LBs with all their might. No calls on that.

Yes, I know it went the other way too, but don't think for a minute if every single call went down you would have changed the fortune of that game.

Oh, and to the people that thing the challenged play on the incomplete pass was actually complete, you're wrong..the ball hit the ground and it was obvious.

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courtest of the lead 

JESUS lol... 

Still think this poo isnt juicy lol... heheheheh

Every NFL game has two officials in the replay booth.

There’s the “replay official” and the “replay assistant.” Those two guys. That’s it.

When a referee goes under the hood, he’s consulting with the replay assistant. InSunday’s Super Bowl, the replay assistant was a man from Denver named Jimmy Oldham.

As you’ll see from the pictures and comments below (which Mrs. Oldham publicly posted on Facebook), Oldham’s wife is a passionate Denver Broncos fan. Like reallypassionate, which begs the question: how on earth did the NFL assign Oldham to the Super Bowl and expect him to remain unbiased?broncos1.png

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1 hour ago, Broncs4lyfe said:

Again, more deflection. This game was not "fixed" it was not "rigged", it was a legitimate game. Were there some bad and missed calls? sure, but it happened on BOTH SIDES. Your entire offensive line spent most of the game holing..literally holing our LBs with all their might. No calls on that.

Yes, I know it went the other way too, but don't think for a minute if every single call went down you would have changed the fortune of that game.

Oh, and to the people that thing the challenged play on the incomplete pass was actually complete, you're wrong..the ball hit the ground and it was obvious.

OK Captain Obvious. I have been looking for a pic showing the ball actually hitting the ground.  Please do post since you have it.  Nobody has successfully provided the evidence of the incomplete pass.  You provide it and then then I will apologize and say I was wrong,  However we both know that there is no pic available even though there was multiple angles of the receiver handling the ball.  Now please go slither away to the Broncos boards and continue your drunken riot in the streets.  This is not your home and if you come here and try to pass this BS on to us and expect us to accept it as facts without any video/ still photo images of the said dropped pass we aren't going to respect you.  

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If this is true.  The NFL is disgusting.  Hope Jimmy got laid.  After all, he more than paid his dues to his wife, with the replay, if this is true.  I am not surprised.  I am not saying this a NFL fix job, but when you select people with fan ties to a team in the Super Bowl (his friggin wife) this kind of stuff happens.   DISGUSTING if true.  Somebody please tell me this is false so that I can feel better about the blown replay call on the catch.  Anyone?  ANYONE?

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55 minutes ago, Semaj said:

OK Captain Obvious. I have been looking for a pic showing the ball actually hitting the ground.  Please do post since you have it.  Nobody has successfully provided the evidence of the incomplete pass.  You provide it and then then I will apologize and say I was wrong,  However we both know that there is no pic available even though there was multiple angles of the receiver handling the ball.  Now please go slither away to the Broncos boards and continue your drunken riot in the streets.  This is not your home and if you come here and try to pass this BS on to us and expect us to accept it as facts without any video/ still photo images of the said dropped pass we aren't going to respect you.  

 

Ummm, gee that was hard... 

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54 minutes ago, Semaj said:

If this is true.  The NFL is disgusting.  Hope Jimmy got laid.  After all, he more than paid his dues to his wife, with the replay, if this is true.  I am not surprised.  I am not saying this a NFL fix job, but when you select people with fan ties to a team in the Super Bowl (his friggin wife) this kind of stuff happens.   DISGUSTING if true.  Somebody please tell me this is false so that I can feel better about the blown replay call on the catch.  Anyone?  ANYONE?

Umm Gee that was hard part 2

http://i.imgur.com/Di5hBdM.webm

But no, you're right the impact of the ball  was so hard you cant even see the tip didn't hit the ground. in the video it clearly shows the ground caused the ball to move as well.

What more do you need, rfid chips that signal when a ball touches a blade of grass?

Obvious is obvious, and EVEN if it isn't obvious to someone like you, its certainly not enough to overturn a call that was made on the field.

This stuff is all over reddit and everywhere else.. debate isn't even a debate, it was an incomplete pass.

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