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Watch Thursday night football and Refs are terrible


Snake

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the trick is finding refs that don't suck anywhere in the league.

when the refs were locked out or went on strike or whatever it was that happened, we noticed how bad the replacement refs were, but when the real refs came back I don't think we saw any improvement at all.

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Given its not easy being a ref but almost every ST play now their is a call or no call that's terrible. Somehow the league needs to get better refs or lessen the effects of their calls or missed calls. NCAA has figured it out and the NFL hasn't. 

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1 minute ago, saints4lifeagain said:

Terrible call and terrible explanation. 

His arm was moving forward, but he threw the ball backwards. "Disregard where the ball went." How in the hell do you disregard where the ball went? 

I didn't agree with the call but could see it going either way, but yeah that explanation was completely fuging retarded. If they said ,the contact from the defender caused the ball to be thrown backwards, therefore incomplete pass" then that's one thing but that explanation was useless.

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