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Super Bowl LVII


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Just now, TheCasillas said:

Every game matters. Refs don’t have intentional moments where they choose not to ref. 

Orchestrated rigging doesn't happen but the refs absolutely interfere unnecessarily in big games it's always happened they are as biased as any other human being.

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9 minutes ago, frankw said:

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.

So… the rules change from week one to the last 2 min of the game,,, I did not know that 

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4 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

The way Bradberry had his arm around him and grabbed him made it look worse than it was. I don’t think he affected the receiver at all and it was a bad call, but it wasn’t nearly as egregious as many calls in this game and previous super bowls

I honestly think that was the problem.  That call is either the Side Judge or the Field Judge, who is line up pretty much in the corner of the end zone (maybe a few yard inside).  From his angle, I think that probably looks like the receiver was hooked and it impeded his cut.  Flag comes out. 

If he thought it was a hook and it impeded the receiver, it is a call he has to make. 

 

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3 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

Watching the Eagles lose and knowing how deeply hurt their fans are....make me smile .

The Eagles defense gave up 2 walk in TDs in this game with the exact same play. I think they should look inward on this L. I love it.

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Just now, Castavar said:

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.

Technically you could call a penalty on almost any play...so they chose that one. fug the Eagles and their fans.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Orchestrated rigging doesn't happen but the refs absolutely interfere unnecessarily in big games it's always happened they are as biased as any other human being.

Believe what you want to believe, it is your right. However, don’t tell people they are wrong bc you want to believe in conspiracies and the rest don’t. 

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