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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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I wonder if there is pressure since the about is in new York and it will be bad weather the nfl just wants as big a market team they can get?

Its easy to feel that way since we lost but yest was EASILY the worst called game I have seen in a long time.

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I don't think there was a conspiracy. Just a case of incompetent morons and it is getting worse every year. It just happened that we were at the receiving end of the bad calls yesterday. Refs didn't cause us to come out flat and mail it in the entire second half. Refs didn't stop us at the 1 yard line twice. If that TD was not called they woulda kicked a field goal.

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What can you do?

IMO, Goodell should take a piece of that huge profit pie that the NFL reigns in and figure out a salary structure to pay these refs year round. These jerkoff refs have blown way too many calls his season that have had major impacts on games and I feel that if these clowns weren't doing this part time, but were held to a standard like the rest of the coaches, players and such, it could alleviate these problems.

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To think, jerry so righteously puts his loyalty to Goodell that he refuses to put his Team's logo at midfield, yet gladly and so proudly represents Goodell's NFL.

Pfft

 

I was thinking about this earlier as well.  With Goodell being there, after all JR has done for the league, I would've had a very strongly worded conversations with him at the half.  In that same line of thinking, I wondered if that did happen because there were virtually no calls made in the second half, lol.

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http://mobile.philly.com/sports/eagles/?wss=/philly/sports/eagles&id=239854231

 

 

 

Replay review discerned the toe drag. Unfortunately for Carolina, there was no replay review just before that when the 49ers got away with a head butt identical to the one the Panthers had been penalized for, or for ref Carl Cheffers not penalizing San Francisco for having too many men in the huddle as they prepared for the TD play. (Cheffers told a pool reporter he hadn't set the ball, so it was OK to have 12 men. The pool reporter checked the replay and said Cheffers did set the ball, with 12 Niners in the huddle.)

Like New England the night before, San Francisco seemed to get just about every break from the officiating crew,

Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/20140113_Niners_get_dry_run_for_Seattle.html#JfvFpBp4JXrrCQOM.99

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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

So for this conspiracy to work Cam And Tolbert and Mike Shula were in on it when on the 1yard line. We score two tds on two trips and it is a totally different game. Drayton Florence did not turn around...that sometimes does not get called bc the ball did hit drayton on the back of the legs but PI none the less.

The Mitchell personal foul could have been avoided the ball did hit the ground but Mitchell was wanting early blood. It was a flag I would expect to not be thrown but it was in that ballpark.

12 men in the huddle was zero excuse bc the ball was set...but 12 in the huddle is an automatic flag.

The problem was When the refs saw a borderline play it was a penalty on Carolina but repeated "headbutting" from Bolden and other players were never called to the same degree Munnerlyn's was. The refs were horribly inconsistant and i hope they do face some repurcussions from this game.

As for the REAL fixed game the Sacrement vs LA: Bill Simmons on his BS Report podcasts has a few shows dedicated about that game and how it is most obvious case of "game fixing" in recent memory. They are awesome to listen to.

That game made me feel like I was watching the New York Knicks vs the Hornets in the playoffs where Zo and LJ were mugged in the post but it was a free throw fest on the other end. Small market vs big market!

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