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Ryan Kalil thinks refs should be full-time


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I like Kalil. I mentioned before he's good for speaking up in defense of Cam. 

To the question, yes they need to be full time. They also need more training. Sometimes I think my child can ref a game in this league. But this all comes from the top. Consistency is so important. You can't let the hits to Cam get by but every time Brady falls down, it's a RTP call. 

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Did I ever tell you about the time Kalil took me out to go get a drink with him? We go off looking for a bar and we can’t find one. Finally, Kalil takes me into a vacant lot and says, ‘Here we are.’ Well, we sat there for a year and a half. Sure enough, someone constructed a bar around us. Well, the day they opened it, we ordered a shot, drank it, and then burnt the place to the ground. Kalil yelled over the roar of the flames, ‘Always leave things the way you found them!'

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3 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Did I ever tell you about the time Kalil took me out to go get a drink with him? We go off looking for a bar and we can’t find one. Finally, Kalil takes me into a vacant lot and says, ‘Here we are.’ Well, we sat there for a year and a half. Sure enough, someone constructed a bar around us. Well, the day they opened it, we ordered a shot, drank it, and then burnt the place to the ground. Kalil yelled over the roar of the flames, ‘Always leave things the way you found them!'

To Bill Brasky!....????? 

 

Or not

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4 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Did I ever tell you about the time Kalil took me out to go get a drink with him? We go off looking for a bar and we can’t find one. Finally, Kalil takes me into a vacant lot and says, ‘Here we are.’ Well, we sat there for a year and a half. Sure enough, someone constructed a bar around us. Well, the day they opened it, we ordered a shot, drank it, and then burnt the place to the ground. Kalil yelled over the roar of the flames, ‘Always leave things the way you found them!'

Didn't know Kalil had a bar.

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8 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Did I ever tell you about the time Kalil took me out to go get a drink with him? We go off looking for a bar and we can’t find one. Finally, Kalil takes me into a vacant lot and says, ‘Here we are.’ Well, we sat there for a year and a half. Sure enough, someone constructed a bar around us. Well, the day they opened it, we ordered a shot, drank it, and then burnt the place to the ground. Kalil yelled over the roar of the flames, ‘Always leave things the way you found them!'

Why didn't y'all invite Shula?

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3 minutes ago, countryboi said:

Everyone but the NFL, mostly because they dont want to pay them hell they dont want to pay them now. 

NFL refs make on average about $180,000 a year for their part time gig.  Yeah, NFL refs probably don't want to be full time because that is SWEET part time money. 

NFL is most definitely paying those guys. 

Make it full time and maybe you lose some of these current dudes who have it made.  But you build a better group of refs going forward.

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