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5 hours ago, Herc11 said:

Absolutely agree. Hope that douche bag is banned from the sidelines. Philly fans are hailing him as a hero. 

 

Also, I wanted the Chiefs to lose, but that no-call PI at the end of the game was so damn blatant and obvious. Thank God the announcers and the retired ref didn't let it go and discussed how bad of a no call it really was

 

If we're going to discuss blatant and obvious officiating mistakes, how about the "personal foul" late hit on Mahomes who was running for the first down marker and contact by Jonathan Owens was clearly initiated prior to him reaching the marker in an attempt to prevent reaching it? 

 

Then the clock stoppage when the runner (I think that was the pass to MVS) went out of bounds backwards?

 

If those football moves are correctly officiated, maybe it's 3rd and 1 from the KC 39 and we never get to that no-call PI (which, IMobservation, is often a no-call)

 

My point is if people want to call out mistakes that change the course of the game, need to look at all the mistakes, or even just the mistakes on the final drive.

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Sorry i dont agree with your take at all. Football players cant just treat anyone how they want.

 

They arent better then anyone else.

 

I dont get your take at all. 

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I also have another question....I am not or offended or any of that stuff but...

 

why do the eagles have nfl apparel with the Italian flag on them?  I have never seen that before?  When did the league allow this?

 

I mean I understand Sirianni's 87 IROC definitely has the italian flag on it but why does his official nfl apparel have that.

 

was this a one time thing or has he always worn that?

Posted
7 minutes ago, Sharky7337 said:

Sorry i dont agree with your take at all. Football players cant just treat anyone how they want.

 

They arent better then anyone else.

 

I dont get your take at all. 

 

If you aren't on the field playing the game, you do NOT put your hands on a player.

I don't care if you're a coach, an injured player in civvies, security or the Queen of Sheba.

You do NOT put your hands on a player.

It's that simple.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

If we're going to discuss blatant and obvious officiating mistakes, how about the "personal foul" late hit on Mahomes who was running for the first down marker and contact by Jonathan Owens was clearly initiated prior to him reaching the marker in an attempt to prevent reaching it? 

 

Then the clock stoppage when the runner (I think that was the pass to MVS) went out of bounds backwards?

 

If those football moves are correctly officiated, maybe it's 3rd and 1 from the KC 39 and we never get to that no-call PI (which, IMobservation, is often a no-call)

 

My point is if people want to call out mistakes that change the course of the game, need to look at all the mistakes, or even just the mistakes on the final drive.

I agree. That last series was a disaster for the officiating crew.  It will not be a good time during the review of their effort. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

If you aren't on the field playing the game, you do NOT put your hands on a player.

I don't care if you're a coach, an injured player in civvies, security or the Queen of Sheba.

You do NOT put your hands on a player.

It's that simple.

 

But @Simon, all respect for your personal experience but, don't we see all the time coaches putting their hands on players?  To stop them running into sideline equipment, to help them up, to keep them on the sideline, to separate them in a developing brawl, etc etc?

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11 minutes ago, Sharky7337 said:

Sorry i dont agree with your take at all. Football players cant just treat anyone how they want.

 

They arent better then anyone else.

 

I dont get your take at all. 

the guy has nothing to do with the game - he is a staff member of the team and put his hands on an interfered with the game. fat joe nobodies can't just interrupt the games because they are stupid.

4 minutes ago, Sharky7337 said:

Not really.

 

 

how is this a not really?!? explain when it is ok for a person not playing the game to be interrupting or contacting a player in the game beyond an injured player being assisted or a player falling on the sideline and contact being made BY the player from a football aciton?

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5 hours ago, Herc11 said:

Absolutely agree. Hope that douche bag is banned from the sidelines. Philly fans are hailing him as a hero. 

 

Also, I wanted the Chiefs to lose, but that no-call PI at the end of the game was so damn blatant and obvious. Thank God the announcers and the retired ref didn't let it go and discussed how bad of a no call it really was

 

To a point I can let that one go as officials never want to throw a flag in the last few seconds of  game on PI and give the team a play from the 1 yard line.  Defenses kind of know that so will play a little rougher too.  I'm sure at some point KC defense took advantage of that too so again don't feel bad about it.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

But @Simon, all respect for your personal experience but, don't we see all the time coaches putting their hands on players?  To stop them running into sideline equipment, to help them up, to keep them on the sideline, to separate them in a developing brawl, etc etc?

 

I think you're being pedantic and know what I'm talking about.

Catching a guy so he doesn't run into a bench is not the same thing as putting your hands on an opposing player because he tackled somebody hard.

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25 minutes ago, LabattBlue said:

I agree. That last series was a disaster for the officiating crew.  It will not be a good time during the review of their effort. 

Why would they care?  When is the last time you heard of am official getting fired or called out by the league.  They even fine players and coaches that dare to question the officiating.  NFL officiating is like a supreme court appointment.  You have the job until your retire or die and no amount of idiotic calls can get you fired.

 

*Even after you retire, your incompetent spawn can get a job as an official for some reason. (Hocchuli)

Posted
11 minutes ago, Simon said:

I think you're being pedantic and know what I'm talking about.

Catching a guy so he doesn't run into a bench is not the same thing as putting your hands on an opposing player because he tackled somebody hard.

 

I can see why it strikes you that way (see what I did? har har) but that wasn't my intent.

 

My point is that you can't lay it out that simply for non-players and inactives.  They're going to want to put their hands on an opposing player to keep him from further going after and potentially injuring "one of their own", or to help break up a fight etc.

 

No question that it shouldn't have happened and it crossed a line, I'm just saying I don't think you can boil it down as simply as "if you're not one of the active players dressed for the game, hands off".

 

It's simpler to just say "you don't mix it in and escalate, ever."

Posted
3 hours ago, boyst said:

the entire last series of the game was the worst called event i have seen in a week.

 

I didn't know whether to laugh or agree. 

 

LOL

Posted
32 minutes ago, Sharky7337 said:

Not really.

 

 

Cool.  Next home game, run out onto the field and help sack the quarterback.  Let us know how it goes.

Posted
16 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I think you're being pedantic and know what I'm talking about.

Catching a guy so he doesn't run into a bench is not the same thing as putting your hands on an opposing player because he tackled somebody hard.

Not just that.  He was yelling at greenlaw like he was part of what was going on or something.  

 

The whole thing was ridiculous.  There is no grey area here.  Non players-staff have no place in involving themselves in the happenings of an NFL game.  

 

Its unbelievable that people are even acting like this is ok.

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10 minutes ago, HereComesTheReignAgain said:

Why would they care?  When is the last time you heard of am official getting fired or called out by the league.  They even fine players and coaches that dare to question the officiating.  NFL officiating is like a supreme court appointment.  You have the job until your retire or die and no amount of idiotic calls can get you fired.

 

*Even after you retire, your incompetent spawn can get a job as an official for some reason. (Hocchuli)

You know that for a fact? Maybe the bottom graded officials are encouraged to move on(wink wink) without getting fired. 

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2 hours ago, Juice_32 said:

I love the Bills, but man I hate the NFL. It's a real paradox. 

 

The NFL has turned into a pop-culture siht show.  The closer it gets to the Super Bowl the worse it gets.  

 

I don't even bother watching the Super Bowl anymore unless the matchup intrigues me, which is rare.  Same for the playoffs.

 

If the Bills weren't in the league I'd probably never watch a game.  

 

People are going to have different opinions on this, but IMO it's best days were the '80s and '70s.  

 

 

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, MJS said:

Both of them got kicked out. Both of them were wrong.

 

This is much ado about nothing.

You are missing the point?  SF lost a star defender and Philly lost a fat slob who has nothing to do with the game. You want that to be the precedent going forward?

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