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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2018 11:35:33 GMT
Is it a good product? Or do we watch it because we don't care?
The commissioner can basically do whatever he wants. He suspends people with no consistency what so ever. There doesn't seem to be a set rule of how a person should be punished.
It's apparently worse to smoke weed than it is to beat women.
The Referees are horrible and not held accountable for bad calls like players are for making bad plays.
They don't actually give a shit about player safety (which they try and pretend they do) otherwise concussion issues would be taken more seriously. Which brings me to my previous point as Alvin Kamara got knocked out against the Cowboys Thursday night on an obvious helmet to helmet hit that took him out of the game. If this shit was taken seriously then the officials should be held accountable for missing them.
Thoughts?
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Post by No_Socks_Here on Dec 3, 2018 11:44:41 GMT
I totally agree about refs being held accountable for wrecking games with bad calls. One replay angle of the Kamara hit you mentioned shows a sideline ref looking right at the play from about 5 yards away. This ass-clown is exactly who should be disciplined for incompetence!
That having been said, I voted yes because I'm a huge pro football fan and the NFL will have to do until something better comes along.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Dec 3, 2018 12:34:06 GMT
It’s a good product, but it’s not a perfect product.
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Post by hoskotafe3 on Dec 3, 2018 19:27:49 GMT
A lot of sports are doing introspection at the moment. There's often a gulf in perception between those who watch a sport all the time and see the game evolve over seasons then people who watch the Sunday Night game every week and that's about it. As a TV product, I think NFL has been poor for quite a while now.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2018 19:47:44 GMT
it's tremendous product but there's a storm brewin'......... these men are on there way to the football universe... these men... McMahon and Trump! And the XFL! And I guarandamntee you - if anybody gets in their way - there will be 'No Way Out!' 
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Post by DrKrippen on Dec 3, 2018 20:59:00 GMT
You don't like it, don't watch it. Easy peasy.
What I don't like is all the unnecessary bitching.
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Post by DC-Fan on Dec 4, 2018 1:33:51 GMT
The commissioner can basically do whatever he wants. The problem is that the Commissioner is Robert Kraft's best friend so the Commissioner is always lenient on the Pats despite repeated cheating by the Pats. When Draymond Green was called for a flagrant foul in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, the NBA didn't say "Well, it's the NBA Finals so we can't suspend him during the NBA Finals so we'll wait until the regular season to suspend him." The NBA suspended him for the very next game, which was Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Brady gets caught cheating in the AFC Championship Game to advance to the Super Bowl and Goodell says "Well, we can't suspend Brady for the Super Bowl even though he got caught cheating in the AFC Championship Game so we're going to reward Brady's cheating by letting him play in a Super Bowl that he cheated to advance to and we're going to delay hiring an investigator until after the Super Bowl so that Brady won't miss any postseason games and then we'll just give Brady a slap on the wrist (a meaningless 4 regular season games suspension) for cheating in an AFC Championship Game. And then there was the bullshit that Belichick and his protégé McDaniels pulled. Belichick agrees to be head coach of the Jets and then breaks his word and goes to the Pats. McDaniels agrees to be head coach of the Colts and then breaks his word and goes back to the Pats. In the NCAA, if a player made a commitment to a college and then changes his mind and decides he wants to play somewhere else, that's OK but that player has to sit out a year. That's what should've happened to Belichick and McDaniels. They should've had to sit out a year from coaching in the NFL for breaking their word and wasting the time of the Jets and Colts. But since the Goodell is Kraft's best friend, Goodell just let them get away with that bullshit. The Referees are horrible and not held accountable for bad calls like players are for making bad plays. Agreed. Refs should be held accountable for blown calls. Like Walt Coleman. He's the moron who made the biggest blown call in NFL history when he reversed Brady's obvious fumble on the Tuck Rule play and said "the QB's arm was moving forward" even though the replay clearly showed Brady's arm wasn't moving forward when the ball was slapped out of his hands. How the fuck does Walt Coleman still get to keep his job after such an egregious blown call? Because Goodell is Kraft's best friend and lets the Pats get away with all kinds of bullshit.
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Post by hi224 on Dec 4, 2018 4:46:26 GMT
nope.
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