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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.

I don't want to refs to be perfect but I want consistency. There was a lot of handsy defensive plays tonight that didn't get called. If you're going to call it, call it all game. If not, then let it go all game. 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Some calls you don't make. Every sport has this secret rule.

 

Refs made the call and ruined a great finish. Sucks but it was simply a bad call that you don't make.

 

Would you want to see a game ended on a foul with free throws?

 

That's what this ending felt like. Game was over on that call point blank.

NBA games end on fouls… literally happened two nights ago, haha. Teams would foul on the last play intentionally if the refs thought like that….

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12 minutes ago, 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.

No, but you're right in that the issue is consistency.  People are saying don't call it there because they didn't call it earlier.  So why call it with the game on the line?  The refs set the tone of physicality and how handsy guys can be from the outset of each game...  if you allow a team to think that level of play is acceptable all game and then BAM!  GOTCHA!  Call it with the game on the line in the 4th quarter?  That's wack.  You either call it everytime or you don't.

It's why our Super Bowl was such a sham because the refs dictated from the outset that the Broncos were allowed to play with a different set of rules than we were, and if we tried to use the same level of physicality they played with, it was a penalty.  But they could yank a guys fuging head off, they could get 5 yard starts with their edge guys, and 5 yard jumps with their tackles while holding the whole fuging game.  

Point is, the refs have way too much fuging power and not a single iota of accountability. 

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4 minutes ago, 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.

But that's the problem. One moment it's a penalty, one moment it's not. We want CONSISTENCY. If you're gonna call it right there, then call it ALL GAME and ALL SEASON. If you aren't going to call it early game, then don't call that weak ass sh*t in the biggest moment of the game.

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