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Super Bowl LVII


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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Now everyone complaining the Eagles were getting everything earlier, where are you?

No one will ever convince me there will be a worse and more one-sided officiated game than Superbowl 50.  Most playoff games and Superbowls go like this...  the refs usually don't get involved and are pretty liberal in what they allow...  and ultimately, it ends up being called pretty evenly.

And if you ask me, that call on Bradberry right there was complete bullshit.

That was absolutely a BS call. It’s still just one for the Chiefs and a lot more for the Eagles. More critical moment of the game though. Reinforces my belief that refs shouldn’t be on the field, just one to announce calls but a group of people in a booth watching video of every angle. 

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Just now, JawnyBlaze said:

That was absolutely a BS call. It’s still just one for the Chiefs and a lot more for the Eagles. More critical moment of the game though. Reinforces my belief that refs shouldn’t be on the field, just one to announce calls but a group of people in a booth watching video of every angle. 

Yup.  They want to be a part of the action, snd more often than not, they decide to be seen when it matters most.

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