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Not a fan of replay/review on QB hits


Mr. Scot

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13 minutes ago, truthjuice said:

The refs need to be fined or have consequences. The players have jobs, and that's to play football. Sure dining and ejecting them is something but they know there'll always be those couple of players who won't get the calls. The refs have a job to officiate the game and they will start doing it right when they start catching fines. 

I'm on board for that.

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14 hours ago, Hammerin'Cameron1 said:

Please no replay review on QB hits for fugs sake just get it right live, you are staring right at the fuging play

Ummmm this isn't happening, hence the discussion.  Make it reviewable and challengeable.

Why the opposition to reviewing it?  I don't get it.  I guess you prefer to let Cam get smashed in the head over and over.

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This isn't very politically correct to say, but I miss the days when defenders could hammer QBs like they are RBs. That's fine with me. It's also fine if they want to protect the QB. What isn't fine with me is inconsistency.

I doubt replay will fix inconsistent calls because they have no become an interpretation of intent. It's stupid. So the refs need to figure it the fug out and make a clear guideline to roughing the passer. And then they need to follow it.

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