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What DJ Moore did was FLAG WORTHY but this WASN'T?????


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37 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

DJ should have been a flag and this should have been an ejection.

I don’t understand why when our guy does something stupid you guys want to.cry about it and say such and such git away with it.

I actually agree…DJ can’t take his helmet off, it’s unsportsmanlike conduct.  Regardless of what happens elsewhere.  Gotta be smarter there

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10 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Smitty got ejected for touching a ref. Smith barely touched the guy. Cannot remember the game it happened in though.  Maybe someone still remembers it?

It was Booger just like when Can did it to him and was ejected. Booger has always been a bitch to us. 

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The Moore play wasn’t a penalty according to the rule book. The Jeudy play was. Refs are incredibly fallible is all it boils down to. Subconscious (or arguably conscious at times) biases factor into that, simple mistakes, all strong reasons why refs should be as removed from the game as possible. “The human element” of officiating a game spoils the product. 

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9 hours ago, JawnyBlaze said:

The Moore play wasn’t a penalty according to the rule book. The Jeudy play was. Refs are incredibly fallible is all it boils down to. Subconscious (or arguably conscious at times) biases factor into that, simple mistakes, all strong reasons why refs should be as removed from the game as possible. “The human element” of officiating a game spoils the product. 

Thanks for reminding me.

fug you Ed "You're not old enough to get that call" Hochuli. Next time try to at least pretend your biases are subconscious.

Oh, and I hope Jerome Boger dies screaming.

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They will never take away on field refs and remove the human element. The Sheild has to be able to influence the narrative and push for their desired outcomes. Not to mention the refs know who is favored and who is the underdog. 
 

We got jammed twice this season by zebras that directly influenced the outcome our games (at ATL, browns week 1) and has potentially cost us a division crown and post season birth. 

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55 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Because no one has invented laser measuring devices yet. 

Certainly not just like the ones used daily in construction and other fields.

It's all part of the show.

You are kidding about the laser measuring devices, correct? 

And yes, it is part of the show.  The chain measurement creates drama.

 

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11 hours ago, Riverboat Ron said:

Still remember years ago when Steve Smith got ejected on a light touch of an official. 
 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/news/story?id=2270894

The Panthers getting jobbed by refs is not a new thing unfortunately.

They were helping the Cowboys as usual back then, and back then the Cowboys got lots of help.

 

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

The Panthers getting jobbed by refs is not a new thing unfortunately.

They were helping the Cowboys as usual back then, and back then the Cowboys got lots of help.

 

I still remember this game like it was yesterday. Not only this bs call, but near the end a bogus roughing the kicker penalty on Peppers ensured a Cowboys dub.

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