How will the refs call the game tonight?

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  1. HardHitta

    HardHitta Well-Known Member

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    Thats whats gonna happen
     
  2. kinggofg

    kinggofg Active Member

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    Wow, conspiracy theory much?
     
  3. TheBlairThomasFumble

    TheBlairThomasFumble Active Member

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    I didn't say it was a conspiracy. Do you deny that:

    1. The NFL is a business
    2. The NFL economically benefits from having dynasties.
    3. The NFL benefits from the marketing of dynasties and the star players that play for those teams.

    EDIT: And don't even get me started about the breaks the Pats have gotten over the years. Do you remember the Ravens-Pats game last year? That was ridiculous:

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4522-ravens-vs-patriots-conspiracy-a-first-person-account







     
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  4. JetFanInMD

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    Pats end up with a 100 yard advantage at the end of the night.
     
  5. concussion80

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    The Pats OL gets very few holding calls when they appear to hold, ALL THE TIME. I want to see at least 2 holding calls against them or I say there's something fishy going on. Especially with our nice pass rush.
     
  6. TheBlairThomasFumble

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    Yeah it was awful; and don't take my word for it. Here's what the USA Today had to say about it:

    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/2007-12-04-2532120234_x.htm

    There's another reason for the Patriots to win them all, one that will loom larger with each passing Sunday. That one has conspiracy types beginning to look under every rock to see if the fix could possibly be in.

    Some members of the Baltimore Ravens think so. Hard to fault them after a bizarre series of plays turned what looked like certain victory into defeat and left them fuming at both the calls and the attitude of the referees.

    "It's hard to go out there and play the Patriots and the refs at the same time," cornerback Chris McAlister said. "They put the crown on top of them. They want them to win. They won."


    Laughable as that might seem in a league which prides itself on an image that everything is always on the up-and-up, it may not be too far-fetched. Almost to a man, the Ravens seemed to think it was not just fate lined up against them in Monday night's 27-24 loss.

    Just the week before the Patriots seemed to get another break when a questionable touchdown pass with eight seconds left in the first half against the Eagles wasn't even reviewed in the booth, a decision that left Philadelphia fans steaming.

    Silly? Maybe. But the NFL has only itself to blame for the perception even existing.

    That's because there is money to be made if the Patriots go undefeated, big money, and not just the kind handed over the counter at the sports books.


    No, the league isn't raiding its rainy-day fund to take the Patriots to run the table, a bet that is increasingly popular in Vegas. But a lot is riding on whether the Patriots are unbeaten going into the Dec. 29 game against the New York Giants.

    The NFL wants it to be must-see TV, but to see it you must watch the league's own NFL Network. It's one of eight games the league kept for itself this year, and one which some 70 million households won't be able to see because of a bitter dispute the NFL is having with cable companies.

    The more valuable the game, the more leverage the NFL figures it will have to force cable operators to carry the network on the lucrative basic cable tier. By far the most valuable game left this year will almost surely be Pats/Giants.

    Take away the historic angle and it becomes a meaningless game between two teams most likely resting their stars for the playoffs. Make it mean something big and the NFL has a golden opportunity to force the hands of the cable companies.

    The stakes are huge. If the NFL signs up all the major cable companies, it could be looking at revenues perhaps as high as $1 billion a year just for the network itself.

    So do the referees have instructions to make sure the Patriots get the benefit of the doubt on crucial calls so they remain unbeaten? Hardly.

    NFL officials have historically been unimpeachable, and not even the craziest of the conspiracy crazies have any evidence that there is a Tim Donaghy out there.

    Then again, might they be subtly influenced by the rich intersection of history and money to bend just a little at just the right time?

    Sure seemed that way Monday night to a lot of casual viewers when the Patriots survived three apparent fourth-down stops by Baltimore on their final drive to score the game winner on a pass that could have been called either way.

    Sure seemed that way to Ravens linebacker Bart Scott, who was penalized 30 yards for yelling at the referees and throwing a ref's flag after the winning touchdown.

    It was a brutal loss for the Ravens, who were hoping to salvage a dismal season by winning their biggest game of the year. They might be excused for reacting the way they did, though it's not likely the NFL will excuse what they had to say.

    Fines will be had, mouths will be zipped, and the Patriots will move on.




     
  7. Don

    Don 2008 TGG Rich Kotite "Least Knowledgeable" Award W

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    Everybody is down on the officials this year and everybody is watching. They may have a much harder time tonight pulling their normal shit.
     
  8. JetFanInMD

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    Tell that to the Rams.
     
  9. JetRizing89

    JetRizing89 Well-Known Member

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    it didnt take long for a bs call. i cant believe we have too waste a challenge on this
     
  10. Royal Tee

    Royal Tee Girls juss wanna have fun
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    I guarantee they will allow Jenx to be Held all night

     
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    jonnyd 2007 TGG.com Funniest Poster Award Winner

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    dude, I can never get through one of your posts without staring at that thing in your avatar
     

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