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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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Of course the NFL is fixed. If you believe a league that earns a majority of its income from TV revenues doesn't influence its own outcomes to get the best ratings possible, you live at a level that's somewhere over and above naive which I didn't think was possible.

Get your info from the guy who started this all on the internet at www.thefixisin.net This guy exists at a level the NFL can't touch.

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Joe Person ‏@josephperson

NFL spokesman Michael Signora said officials applied "12 men in huddle" rule correctly in #Panthers-#49ers.

 

Joe Person ‏@josephperson

Teams allowed 11-plus in huddle before play clark start;12th/13th guy(s) allowed to leave if they do so immediately after play clock starts.

 

Joe Person ‏@josephperson

In case of Niners on Sunday, Vance McDonald left huddle moments after ref Carl Cheffers signaled the ball ready for play.

 

 

Apparently the NFL has looked at this and ruled it legit, but doesn't that last tweet kind of go against what the ref says?

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Here are the most blatant calls that went against us

1. 12 men on the field. We got hosed on that one. That should have taken away the TD. But they still woulda kicked a field goal. It was a clear day and chances are they would have made it. Why are we acting like this transformed the game? We mailed in the second half remember? Anyone remember that? I don't expect sch1t from Shula, but even our #2 defense was owned in the 3rd quarter. Why aren't we discussing that? We need to look in the mirror before pointing fingers

2. The missed headbutt call. Not sure why they called that on us and not on them. Refs would have to explain that. Still not sure of this no call changed the game

3. The mike mitchell flag. I can live with that. Happens every week. That's Goodell's nfl for you. 10 years ago that would not have been a flag. 10 years from now there will be a flag for hurting someone's feelings. That's the new nfl :)

We lost because the stage was too big for some of the guys on defense and they also let the 9ers get into their head. Things like blown coverages, missed tackles which were so uncharacteristic of this defense. Again, the bar is very low for shula's crappy offense, but our great defense lost focus in key moments.

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Here are the most blatant calls that went against us

1. 12 men on the field. We got hosed on that one. That should have taken away the TD. But they still woulda kicked a field goal. It was a clear day and chances are they would have made it. Why are we acting like this transformed the game? We mailed in the second half remember? Anyone remember that? I don't expect sch1t from Shula, but even our #2 defense was owned in the 3rd quarter. Why aren't we discussing that? We need to look in the mirror before pointing fingers

2. The missed headbutt call. Not sure why they called that on us and not on them. Refs would have to explain that. Still not sure of this no call changed the game

3. The mike mitchell flag. I can live with that. Happens every week. That's Goodell's nfl for you. 10 years ago that would not have been a flag. 10 years from now there will be a flag for hurting someone's feelings. That's the new nfl :)

We lost because the stage was too big for some of the guys on defense and they also let the 9ers get into their head. Things like blown coverages, missed tackles which were so uncharacteristic of this defense. Again, the bar is very low for shula's crappy offense, but our great defense lost focus in key moments.

I mean looking at the actual points is one thing, but you forget the psychological effect this has on the players, especially the double standard headbutt call. Yeah its a big stage and yeah the 49ers got into their heads, but that wasn't enough, the refs were there too. If players are worrying about the refs as much as they are the other team, that leads to these missed tackles and whatnot. Team went on full tilt eventually deflating into what we saw. 

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I mean looking at the actual points is one thing, but you forget the psychological effect this has on the players, especially the double standard headbutt call. Yeah its a big stage and yeah the 49ers got into their heads, but that wasn't enough, the refs were there too. If players are worrying about the refs as much as they are the other team, that leads to these missed tackles and whatnot. Team went on full tilt eventually deflating into what we saw. 

 

That's why I said the stage was too big for some of the guys on D. As good as our defense is, we showed our youth yesterday. They could not overcome bad calls and dirty plays by the 9ers early in the game. Defensive players, especially DBs have to have a very short memory. You have a few seconds to wipe out what just happened and get ready for the next play. There is no time to jaw with opponents or complain to refs: especially in the playoffs. You have to be 100% in the moment. I didn't expect our offense to do anything, but we have a great defense and will be good for a few years. Still, I believe that our inexperience on defense is what did us in. I truly believe we'll be back. May be we needed some battle tested veterans on D that could have calmed the players down.

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Didn't read all the posts, so don't know if this has been said, but here goes.

 

Does anyone else think it's not a huge coincidence that the NFL got the best 2 matchups they could have hoped for in the NFC and AFC championship games?  Peyton vs Brady and Seahawks vs 49ers would by far have been the "marquee" matchups in their respective championship games of any of the possible combinations.  I really wish there was a way to prove that the NFL steers the results of the playoffs in certain directions.

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Didn't read all the posts, so don't know if this has been said, but here goes.

Does anyone else think it's not a huge coincidence that the NFL got the best 2 matchups they could have hoped for in the NFC and AFC championship games? Peyton vs Brady and Seahawks vs 49ers would by far have been the "marquee" matchups in their respective championship games of any of the possible combinations. I really wish there was a way to prove that the NFL steers the results of the playoffs in certain directions.

The commercial are interesting/shady enough......isnt there another commercial with a guy watching the SB with 2 playoff teams?

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/seahawks-fans-irate-dr-dre-headphones-commercial-featuring-164129196--nfl.html

Best part is they pissed off A LOT of Seahawks fans unintentionally

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NFL Lines AFC & NFC Conference Championship Games
NFL Football Line Conference Championship Playoffs.
Title Game NFL Playoff Lines 1/19, 2014

Date & Time Favorite Line Underdog Total 1/19 3:00 ET At Denver -4.5 New England 55 1/19 6:30 ET At Seattle -3.5 San Francisco 39.5

NFL Lines AFC & NFC Conference Championship Games
NFL Football Line Conference Championship Playoffs.
Title Game NFL Playoff Lines 1/19, 2014

 

 

Date & Time

Favorite

Line

Underdog

Total

1/19 3:00 ET

At Denver

-4.5

New England

55

1/19 6:30 ET

At Seattle

-3.5

San Francisco

39.5

 

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