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"That's a pretty generous spot for the Saints/Bucs/Seahawks/Browns/Lions" "Hmm...it looked like Newton got the 1st but they're not giving it to him"


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Last night, whenever there was a play ran by either team that was close to the yellow line, I told my buddy that they would call us short and they would give the first down to the Saints. This happened every single time that it mattered. I'm talking about with 100% accuracy.

Why do we think this is? The reason I was able to predict this was because this has been going on for a while. Look at Eric Reid having 7 "random" drug tests after games this season...are these refs punishing us for signing Reid too?

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After the line judge totally botched the Cam first down I think the head ref lost faith in him.  Because when the saints got close to the marker on the next possession he came running up from the backfield to spot it.   Terrible positioning to spot it and if even Witten can see it and comment on it you know it is bad.  I really don't think it was a conspiracy, just incompetence.

 

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6 minutes ago, RenoCarolina said:

And you are confident the xfl is not going to be fixed due to their background in wrestling?

Idc about fix or not in XFL bc the creator came from wrestling, never claimed XFL is going to be less rigged. I would watch for entertainment with nonattachment.

NFL, I have become too attached to, and it is rigged and getting less entertaining besides a few teams like the Bears, Chargers, and maybe one or two more. 

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2 hours ago, Randolph Panther said:

That play last night where the Saints rushed the ball and there quarterback lost a yard on 3 and 1 and they just gave them a first down was unbelievable.  Did anyone else notice that?  Even that sorry crew annoucing the game brought it up.  Just fuging awful

Oh yeah...the announcers even said they were surprised Rivera didn’t challenge that

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2 hours ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Last night, whenever there was a play ran by either team that was close to the yellow line, I told my buddy that they would call us short and they would give the first down to the Saints. This happened every single time that it mattered. I'm talking about with 100% accuracy.

Why do we think this is? The reason I was able to predict this was because this has been going on for a while. Look at Eric Reid having 7 "random" drug tests after games this season...are these refs punishing us for signing Reid too?

Spots both for and against us this year have been hideously bad... hard to not feel like the league is biased against us at this point when it continues to happen week after week

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