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Wow, the NFL said THIS about Brandon Marshall


mc52beast

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I guess Dean Blandino and his band of clueless clowns got together and decided that Marshall should have been flagged for his hit on Cam last night...

I guess we're supposed to get on our knees and thank these a-holes for not only sucking at their job but for allowing Cam to basically get back-alley mauled.

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3 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

I guess Dean Blandino and his band of clueless clowns got together and decided that Marshall should have been flagged for his hit on Cam last night...

I guess we're supposed to get on our knees and thank these a-holes for not only sucking at their job but for allowing Cam to basically get back-alley mauled.

So what was said? Blandino is only the tip of the iceberg. This has moved beyond the officiating crew to the PR department of the NFL which will effectively move to punishments. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That and three bucks will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks. It's worthless and meaningless without real action. Players should be fined and suspended. Refs should be suspended. 

You can get a cup of coffee at Starbucks for $3?

also, has a ref ever been suspended for missing calls? I can't think of a time that has happened. I agree that they should but I don't think they will.

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4 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

judgement call my ass.  I've seen D players follow through trying to bat a ball down, and graze a QBs head with their hands and get called.  A blow to the head is a blow to the head.  It's Roughing and 15yds.  Fug that judgement call bs.

Right, intention is irrelevant.  

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

judgement call my ass.  I've seen D players follow through trying to bat a ball down, and graze a QBs head with their hands and get called.  A blow to the head is a blow to the head.  It's Roughing and 15yds.  Fug that judgement call bs.

Don't forget, Greg Hardy got a flag for this...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqKBQfkj-fo

 

 

A perfectly legal hit, not high, not low, just too hard apparently.  Granted, Palmer probably poo his spleen out his ass after this, but it was totally legal (and even Palmer admitted it afterwards), yet we get the flag and they bash Cam's head on purpose for 4 quarters and we don't get poo.

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