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NFL Week 3: Marcus Dupree Did Not Wear This Number ...

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Uncle.Ruckus, Sep 21, 2011.

  1. Michael_ Gee

    Michael_ Gee Well-Known Member

    An ex post facto fine for a rules violation NOT called by the officials on the field stinks out loud no matter what the rule.
     
  2. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    Exactly. The hit is against the rules and it is nothing new for the league to hand out fines for illegal hits even if the officials don't throw a flag on game day.
     
  3. Herbert Anchovy

    Herbert Anchovy Active Member

    Nice to see some of you guys coming around, meeting those on the distant shore of reality.

    The officiating in the league is a balls-up fiasco, and has been for many years.
     
  4. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    Plenty of us have been willing to criticize the quality of officiating in the NFL. It's the conspiracy theories that most reasonable posters reject because nobody can provide motivation that is worth the risk.
     
  5. Herbert Anchovy

    Herbert Anchovy Active Member

    As usual, you're late to figuring it all out.

    Roger Goodell wants to put a franchise in England, yet won't do anything about the butchers, bakers and candlestick makers who provide weekly daycare for his $12B industry.
     
  6. Michael_ Gee

    Michael_ Gee Well-Known Member

    There's corruption and then there's corruption. Outright bribery? No. Rules enforcement slanted to the star system and to the league's unsubtle desire that there's lots of offense? Yes. That's not money corruption, but it's intellectual corruption.
     
  7. Herbert Anchovy

    Herbert Anchovy Active Member

    This happened a few years ago when Brady was breathed on wrong by Terrell Suggs. The problem hasn't gone away.

    The rules are being interpreted differently by different crews. There is no excuse for this distribution.

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    And a bad commissioner does nothing about it, only choosing to go after a peon like Dunta Robinson.
     
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  8. Cubbiebum

    Cubbiebum Member

    You can hit the QB but not in the head and not below the knees. The zone for hitting the QB is the same as a strike zone in baseball. It's ridiculous. All positions should be treated the same. Disallow the helmet hits because they are extremely dangerous. The below the knee rule is ridiculous and only exists because golden boy Brady missed a season from a hit below the knee. Shit happens.
     
  9. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    Again, big damn difference between questionable competence and intentionally changing the way games turn out.

    The former is a legitimate discussion. The latter is tinfoil hat territory.
     
  10. RickStain

    RickStain Well-Known Member

    That's a fantastic example of how to mislead with a bar graph by setting the bottom axis arbitrarily.
     
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  11. Herbert Anchovy

    Herbert Anchovy Active Member

    So you don't think it's embarrassing that Hochuli and Triplette seem to get an awful lot of important games.

    They have done nothing to earn the privilege.

    Hochuli is a boob and probably the most highly criticized official in the league, and loves the attention.

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  12. Herbert Anchovy

    Herbert Anchovy Active Member

    Explain.
     
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