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Super Bowl LVII


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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

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….

Yeah, but a foul is a lot more distinct than what is and isn't holding, illegal contact, a catch, etc.  So much of the issue with officiating in the NFL is its so fuging subjective and it gives the refs way too much power.  The only call I can think in basketball that is close to all of the iffy/subjective stuff used to control the game in the NFL would be a charge in basketball - it's very subjective and up for interpretation.  But common fouls?  Like what happened to LeBron at the end of their game against the Celtics a few nights ago?  That's clear, by the letter of the law, a foul.  

The way the NFL officiates?  One play its a penalty, the next it isn't.  For one team it is, for the other it isn't.  And again, I don't like Philly and I especially don't like their fans, so fug them, but the officiating is bullshit every year.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

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. 

It isn't a conspiracy to acknowledge refs have and play favorites. To believe otherwise is akin to fantasy. They have bias too.

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7 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

 

The face of the NBA gets no call despite getting fouled at the end of the game to win it.

 

Some calls you just don't make! This is for every sport no matter how big the star is. You don't end games because of a Zebra making a call.

 

 

Nobody here cares about Lebron's whiny ass.

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It’s not outright rigging but the nfl takes advantage of situations and the refs made a bullshit call that tainted the ending of a great game. It also keeps people engaged on platforms debating the game. It’s annoying but this is just entertainment. 

so if you want to win it all you need to draft a very talented qb and also have him be a media darling that the nfl loves.

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4 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

What is Kelce talking about, I heard Chiefs Philly superbowl all season, saying everyone counted them out ? Man you have Mahommes, you were always apart of the superbowl conversation 

Pretty sure Buffalo was the wet dream of the media, most guys here, and other fans across the NFL all season.

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1 minute ago, Tarheel119 said:

The defenses were complete no shows in this game. I’m more disappointed in the Eagles squad. They did next to nothing.

I mean it worked the last time they won a Super Bowl. 
Problem was this time KC defense was trying unlike last time both the Eagles and Patriots defense decided to go home early. 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

 

Lebron James face of the NBA no foul was called despite being fouled. You don't make those calls in late game situations.

You picked the one game that has been scrutinized for this exact thing. Hahah.  Go look at the magic heat game … where they called a foul on the magic that gave the heat two free throws to send the game to OT. That was mere 1 night ago.

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Nothing confirms this game was rigged like having a bogus holding call decide the game followed by that trash ass wigger Kelce run his mouth like a WWE douche bag after the game. Makes me hate football so much. It’s all rigged and a show. 

Kelce looked like a fugung idiot. I won't sleep all that well knowing those douches in Missouri are all so happy.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

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

It’s literally something that happens on every play. Greg Olsen is pretty neutral/fair and he was pretty disappointed in the call. The jersey wasn’t pulled and it wasn’t 5 yards past the LOS for contact. They could also call holding on most plays but if players are quick to release the hold they usually let it go. It was a “nitpicking” call so to speak.

At the end of the day Reid and Mahomes simply had their way with the Eagles in the second half, so they can’t really blame one play for the outcome.

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

 

Lebron James face of the NBA no foul was called despite being fouled. You don't make those calls in late game situations.

I don’t see any foul there.  Very suspicious it wasn’t called with the way the NBA sucks off Lebron and the Lakers consistently 

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