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Wait...I thought the NFL was rigged


Lumps

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14 minutes ago, Lumps said:

Hmmmmm, this isn’t right.

What excuse will the tin foil hat crowd make for this one.

I’m ready to be entertained. 

Yea I posted this in the other thread lol....some of the resident goofs getting an NFL education by being forced to watch other games than just the Panthers.

PSSSTTTT guess what? the NFL has poo officiating....you'd know that if you watched other games.

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Do you think that all the non calls and calls that were in Saints favor were by chance? The Saints blew the gifts the Refs gave them. Even after the missed call on the Rams,  the refs still assisted them. Its just that God had other plans. Make up calls, its funny bc the call that actually was a penalty was not called for them and it possibly could have won them the game . The Saints should have put this game away early. Cry cry cry. Sean payton looked like he was about to cry. Now Cam and that fan can get there broom back and try sweeping out that heartbreak loss they suffered in their house.

As for who they wanted it really doesn't matter bc all 4teams would be great match ups,  but the Refs steered to help Brees. He just couldn't help himself. Favoritism is there, just ask Cam when the ref told him he was too young to get that call.

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2 minutes ago, Darvinsun said:

Do you think that all the non calls and calls that were in Saints favor were by chance? The Saints blew the gifts the Refs gave them. Even after the missed call on the Rams,  the refs still assisted them. Its just that God had other plans. Make up calls, its funny bc the call that actually was a penalty was not called for them and it possibly could have won them the game . The Saints should have put this game away early. Cry cry cry. Sean payton looked like he was about to cry. Now Cam and that fan can get there broom back and try sweeping out that heartbreak loss they suffered in their house.

Yeah, the no-call on Lewis was bad, but the refs turned around and called PI on Barron first pass of OT that almost put the Taints at midfield, and they still blew it.

I don't want to hear poo about officiating after what the NFL did to us in the Superbowl.  They wouldn't even let us move the fuging ball.  Phantom holding on offense anytime we made a play, pass interference on defense when we stopped them...  so, idc how bad the call was.

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