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Perry Fewell to become co-head of NFL officiating


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9 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

That was sudden.

I haven't really been a big fan of Al Riveron anyway, but now an old friend of ours will be taking some of his duties.

We sure he is our old friend after getting shown the door???? I guess if we keep getting hosed on replays we will know....

May as well start the conspiracy now.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

We sure he is our old friend after getting shown the door???? I guess if we keep getting hosed on replays we will know....

May as well start the conspiracy now.

Fair enough.

It's pretty much an annual event at this point anyway.

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

In similar news, RG3 is joining ESPN 

 

Talk about a guy who can pinpoint when his career spiraled.  He was never the same after Shanahan decided it was a great idea to leave RG3 in the 2013 playoff game against Seattle when it was obvious the part of his leg below the knee was being held to the part of his leg above the knee by duct tape.

He entered that game with an LCL sprain, and left it with a torn LCL, ACL, meniscus.  Brilliant decision, that one was.

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3 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Talk about a guy who can pinpoint when his career spiraled.  He was never the same after Shanahan decided it was a great idea to leave RG3 in the 2013 playoff game against Seattle when it was obvious the part of his leg below the knee was being held to the part of his leg above the knee by duct tape.

He entered that game with an LCL sprain, and left it with a torn LCL, ACL, meniscus.  Brilliant decision, that one was.

I watched that game and that injury was horrible to watch. But I seem to remember that there was controversy before that game because Shanahan didn't want to play him and was told that he had to play him or am I having one of those false memory moments where I'm confusing different memories and mixing them together?

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4 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

I watched that game and that injury was horrible to watch. But I seem to remember that there was controversy before that game because Shanahan didn't want to play him and was told that he had to play him or am I having one of those false memory moments where I'm confusing different memories and mixing them together?

I don't remember that, but given who owns the team it is certainly a credible, if not likely scenario. 

I do remember reading there was some disagreement between Shanahan and others about how to use RG3.  It might have been sour grapes, but Shanahan's version was that "others" won.

It was horrible to watch.  I remember watching it with some in-laws from the DC area and hoping the game ended before something worse happened. Something worse did, and he was never the same.

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6 hours ago, Panthers Rhule said:

I watched that game and that injury was horrible to watch. But I seem to remember that there was controversy before that game because Shanahan didn't want to play him and was told that he had to play him or am I having one of those false memory moments where I'm confusing different memories and mixing them together?

I just remember there being a really eerie and ominous overtone, like everyone knew something was going to happen to his knee.

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