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Ref Assignment this Week


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14 minutes ago, YourLastThought said:

Why is the ref'ing so piss poor in the NFL? 

Entertainment business. That's all the NFL is. They can script games however they choose. It can't be egregious enough to cost Vegas, but steering the outcome, totally within the realm of possibility and we've pretty well seen it on a regular basis. 

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9 hours ago, BIGH2001 said:

I’m glad we lost to Cleveland. Rhule would have lasted a lot longer if we had pulled that one out. 

Kind of crazy to think in hindsight. Baker would probably still be our QB as well.

And holy crap! Just thinking about Rhule still being here makes me sick.

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23 minutes ago, mbmasu32 said:

YIKES

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5 hours ago, dave-o said:

Honestly so many threads about the refs makes us seem like a weak franchise and fan base....  Bad calls happen for all teams...

1. If bad calls happen for all teams, you must admit every fanbase complains about it.

2. As far as marketability, this is a weak franchise.

3. SB 50. Need I say more?

4. 2001 SB, where a team called the “Patriots” won after 9/11.

5. Get your head out of your ass.

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Is this game really not going to be flexed? It could be Tom Bradys last meaningful game he plays. Of course if the NFL is planning on rigging this game (I'm sure they will try) they probably don't look at it like that.

Now if we beat the Bucs and the Saints somehow beat the Eagles next week's game should definitely be a prime time game in a winner takes all match for the South.

 

If we beat the Bucs and lose to the Saints who is getting in if the Saints lose to the Eagles this week if we end up with the same record?

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2 hours ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

Is this game really not going to be flexed? It could be Tom Bradys last meaningful game he plays. Of course if the NFL is planning on rigging this game (I'm sure they will try) they probably don't look at it like that.

Now if we beat the Bucs and the Saints somehow beat the Eagles next week's game should definitely be a prime time game in a winner takes all match for the South.

 

If we beat the Bucs and lose to the Saints who is getting in if the Saints lose to the Eagles this week if we end up with the same record?

Do the bucs win or lose to Atlanta?

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5 hours ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

1. If bad calls happen for all teams, you must admit every fanbase complains about it.

2. As far as marketability, this is a weak franchise.

3. SB 50. Need I say more?

4. 2001 SB, where a team called the “Patriots” won after 9/11.

5. Get your head out of your ass.

Thanks!!!! You summed it up nicely!!!

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13 hours ago, YourLastThought said:

Why is the ref'ing so piss poor in the NFL? 

Most of them have high end jobs, and this is a part time thing for them. They are fully invested throughout the year. 
 

On a side note, the fix could also be in for Tampa, to align a Winner Take All game next week against the Saints. Could be Boger is at the Philly/Saints game. 

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