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Piece of poo Ref, Carl Cheffers, "Explains" Why He Didn't Call Twelve-Men In the Huddle Penalty


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the whole time that the group i was with and I watched the game we just turned to each other and had that look of "the fix is in."

 

we lost because of the refs and i'm the last person to blame refs. You have to will yourself over bad calls. But this was beyond flagrant.  They handed that game to the 9ers on a silver platter.

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Look Guys I love football and the Panthers. However I am very skeptical of officiating especially at the pro levels of professional sports. I am a huge Lakers fan since I grew up in LA. In 2002 I witnessed what was an obvious fix of a game that shamefully went in the Lakers favor. It was game 6 of the 2002 western conference finals against our rivals at the time, the Kings. Look it up. Just as That tool and worst commissioner ever Stern stole a game, I believe that other tool Goodell had plans for a SF victory. Yes we played a bad second half, but does anybody believe that would have happened if the refs hadn't castrated our defense? Sent from my SPH-D710 using CarolinaHuddle mobile app

 

I Kings were second favorite team, and then subsequently my favorite team for a period after we lost the Hornets.

 

I cited this series in another thread as well.  I lost a bet to a friend on that series, and there was absolutely no doubt in my mind that it was fixed then. 

 

I've just come to the conclusion that when big money is involved, the entity involved has some corrupt underworkings.  Yesterday was proof.

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I Kings were second favorite team, and then subsequently my favorite team for a period after we lost the Hornets.

I cited this series in another thread as well. I lost a bet to a friend on that series, and there was absolutely no doubt in my mind that it was fixed then.

I've just come to the conclusion that when big money is involved, the entity involved has some corrupt underworkings. Yesterday was proof.

It is because of Stern and the officials that I don't watch the NBA anymore. I have not for several years. It's just not fun anymore. It was my favorite sport as a kid.

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Look Guys I love football and the Panthers. However I am very skeptical of officiating especially at the pro levels of professional sports. I am a huge Lakers fan since I grew up in LA. In 2002 I witnessed what was an obvious fix of a game that shamefully went in the Lakers favor. It was game 6 of the 2002 western conference finals against our rivals at the time, the Kings. Look it up. Just as That tool and worst commissioner ever Stern stole a game, I believe that other tool Goodell had plans for a SF victory. Yes we played a bad second half, but does anybody believe that would have happened if the refs hadn't castrated our defense? Sent from my SPH-D710 using CarolinaHuddle mobile app

 

I remember that game.  It was fuging bullshit.

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fwiw I do not think this game was fixed at all.  But, it was a case of egregious amounts of human error leading totally unbalanced calls.  What I think happened early the refs wanted to call a tight game.  But then they were like, aw nah, let's let them play!  But that just fugs the team you called poo on.. .Meh.

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The nfl wanted this exactly the way it happened. Fug integrity. Give them their chosen teams in the big dance. I hope this sticks with this team all offseason and burns with a flame hotter than all the fire in Hell. Fug these d bags

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Normally it is a bad idea to blame the refs, generally its human error and law of averages balance things out.

This is not one of those times and stinks to high heaven. At the least the refs gave the 49ers 10 first half points completely changing the entire game.

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And you wonder why most of the same teams are in the SB year in and year out. Because if these best team and most favorite teams ain't playing in the SB each year. Then the NFL lose ratings and money at the same time. Why do you think the whole Saints Dome lighting went down during the SB. To help give the 49ers a big rest and get back into the game to make it exciting again so people wouldn't turn their tv channels. NFL is starting to be come a fixed system. That's my opinion. I could be wrong. But who actually knows what goes on behind the scenes.

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And you wonder why most of the same teams are in the SB year in and year out. Because if these best team and most favorite teams ain't playing in the SB each year. Then the NFL lose ratings and money at the same time. Why do you think the whole Saints Dome lighting went down during the SB. To help give the 49ers a big rest and get back into the game to make it exciting again so people wouldn't turn their tv channels. NFL is starting to be come a fixed system. That's my opinion. I could be wrong. But who actually knows what goes on behind the scenes.

 

And don't forget the rare exceptions that make it and win, like the Saints.  Who, amazingly, despite their entire city being in shambles still, defies all odds and goes all the way to the Superbowl and upsets Peyton Manning and the Colts the very year they re-open the Rapedome.  I mean, Favre got the poo beat out of them all the way to the team bus, but it was just so amazing seeing them kick all of that ass and win it for their city.

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