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Super Bowl LVII


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I've always liked Bradyberry and watching us let him walk was almost as much of a gut punch for me as when we yanked the tag out from under Norman.

We should've had both those guys for at least a few years. I generally was a DG fan but the debacle with Norman's tag and contract negotiations was an absolute embarrassment and I think big reason for our downfall (prior to Cam's injuries).

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They were asked to crack down on blows to the head of the QB in 2015 and we all watched SB50....

 

The fact they paid some bums for 2 years to come up with that horrible grass, and only employ the refs as part time employees seemed like glaring issues today. The actual teams and coaches were professional though

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

The other piece not shown is when he tugs JuJu’s jersey so slow him down. That’s just the rules. As much as i complain about the refs and wanted to see more Super Bowl action…. I just can’t die on the hill of the refs blowing the game here. 

we’ve seen worse with basically nothing. This at least was a true infraction.

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

We should've had both those guys for at least a few years. I generally was a DG fan but the debacle with Norman's tag and contract negotiations was an absolute embarrassment and I think big reason for our downfall (prior to Cam's injuries).

Gettleman had  a fuging ego. That was the Knock on him when we hired him. People around the league said he was hard headed and cocky. We lived it first hand. 

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7 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

The fact they paid some bums for 2 years to come up with that horrible grass, and only employ the refs as part time employees seemed like glaring issues today. The actual teams and coaches were professional though

I think they had this guy managing the turf for the field they played on tonight

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10 minutes ago, t96 said:

We should've had both those guys for at least a few years. I generally was a DG fan but the debacle with Norman's tag and contract negotiations was an absolute embarrassment and I think big reason for our downfall (prior to Cam's injuries).

When he pulled that very obvious dick swinging ego move that's went from being a big Gettleman fan to basically saying fug this guy.

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6 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

The fact they paid some bums for 2 years to come up with that horrible grass, and only employ the refs as part time employees seemed like glaring issues today. The actual teams and coaches were professional though

Grass should have gone down the day after Arizona's last home game. That would have given it a chance at least to become a legit playing surface 

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