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Clete Blakeman to ref Saturday


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Interesting choice. Blakeman’s crew statistically calls the most penalties of any crew in the NFL by far, and it’s pretty balanced with his crew not favoring the home or away team. That means the NFL assigned the crew to this game specifically to cause chaos, and potentially keep an overwhelmed Panthers team in the game for maximum entertainment value. He owes us one that’s for sure. 

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21 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

I may actually bet for the first time. $1k on a Panthers loss

Moneyline maybe, but you might want slam the hell out of that spread because I definitely don’t think the Rams win by 10+

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1 hour ago, shaqattaq said:

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If that's not a catch, I'll eat a bowl of cat turds!!! Fug Clete!

Crazy thing is, wasn't it called a catch on the field? So they're trying to tell us that they had enough evidence to overturn that call? Still pisses me off to this day. Clear as day hand underneath the ball with complete control. 

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36 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Crazy thing is, wasn't it called a catch on the field? So they're trying to tell us that they had enough evidence to overturn that call? Still pisses me off to this day. Clear as day hand underneath the ball with complete control. 

Other way, incomplete, not overturned

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It’s completely mind boggling that the NFL doesn’t have checks and balances for the guys tasked with upkeep of rules and conduct. 
A player breaks the rules and goes helmet to helmet, suspended.

A ref breaks the rules….apology on Monday. 
 

I like the human element of sports and don’t want technology to take over calling games, but these guys are having to much of an impact on the game. NFL needs to police their league better…..unless, you know. Tinfoil Hat GIF by The Tick
 

 

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15 hours ago, Swaggasaurus said:

This site always has it wrong. The ref screw job for this team was Carl Cheffers in the playoff game vs. San Francisco. Also Cam’s shoulder was fuged after a TACKLE attempt following an INT against the CHARGERS. TJ Watt not found in that exchange.

Clete was the head ref in Super Bowl 50, which was also a screwjob 

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