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Super Bowl LVII


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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Pass was uncatchable. You don't throw a flag at that point in the game.

 

In every sport there is a saying "don't make the call at the end of the game"

 

This like Lebron getting a foul called on a game winning shot. Some calls you just don't make.

 

Not how a holding call works. Very big difference. They called it a hold so it did not matter if the ball was thrown elsewhere even after the hold occured.

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This whole idea that you shouldn't call the penalty there is the problem.

If this is a penalty week 1 in the 1st quarter, it should be a penalty in the superbowl on the last drive.

This notion that the game is too big for the rules to be enforced is insane. You guys want refs to be perfect, but then want them to not call poo just because its an important game and the call is "weak" is trash.

Call the games the same, fug out of here.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

I get it, bro, but man, that's a weak call to make there.  They could call that on a lot of plays that don't decide a game, but they did there and effectively ended it.

I get that … but no matter the moment of the game.. the refs have to do their job. They can’t go in with the mind set “it’s the final minutes of the game… so I’m going to let it slide” 

it’s a tick tack call but it’s not the wrong call. 
 

good Super Bowl either way 

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Just now, tecc86 said:

This whole idea that you shouldn't call the penalty there is the problem.

If this is a penalty week 1 in the 1st quarter, it should be a penalty in the superbowl on the last drive.

This notion that the game is too big for the rules to be enforced is insane. You guys want refs to be perfect, but then want them to not call poo just because its an important game and the call is "weak" is trash.

Call the games the same, fug out of here.

It isn't week 1 in the first quarter of a game that really doesn't matter when there are 16 more to be played. Terrible comparison.

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I really wonder if the pendulum will ever swing back towards the defense. Even Tepper said part of why he wanted a OC was because a new offensive rule is being passed every year.

IMO, get rid of offensive holding and defensive holding and let them go at it. Got to keep DPI and RTP but those are a little less subjective to human error I guess. 

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