Re: 2017 NFL Season
Posted: Mon October 02, 2017 1:12 am
Are the Chargers playing at a high school? What a clusterfuck.
I knew I should have posted that as well. Fucking savage. Can't wait to see the crowds there for the Broncos and Raiders games.Simple Torture wrote:Eagles official Twitter account getting fucking salty:Green Habit wrote:If you were successful in your goal of avoiding Eagles fans...you chose wisely.doug rr wrote:eagles fans are the fucking worst and they roll into LA this weekend..I want to sell my tix if i can so i can watch the broncos/stupid ass raiders game
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The Bills spotted them 4 points by kicking from the 1 yard line and this to make up for itGreen Habit wrote:The strip sack call was pure bullshit.Electromatic wrote:I've never seen a team get hosed the way the Falcons are getting hosed today.
There's shit refereeing and there's cheating.
It's cheating today. A free touchdown that wasn't and and interception return that wasn't.
Hell of a country we live in.run2death wrote:Went to the Cards-49ers game with my son.
It was complete garbage, but at least Fitz caught the game-winning TD.
The Cards are doing in-stadium videos for players who want to talk about social causes. Karlos Dansby's video was yesterday and talked about the historic plight of African-Americans in his home state of Alabama and the squalid conditions of the prisons there. The video was met with jeers and a smattering of boos. I started clapping and was met with dirty looks and at least one middle finger.
I fucking hate this state sometimes.
Mecca wrote:The Bills spotted them 4 points by kicking from the 1 yard line and this to make up for itGreen Habit wrote:The strip sack call was pure bullshit.Electromatic wrote:I've never seen a team get hosed the way the Falcons are getting hosed today.
There's shit refereeing and there's cheating.
It's cheating today. A free touchdown that wasn't and and interception return that wasn't.
It's ultimately no big deal, and yeah the Bills have definitely earned a few of those. I hope it keeps going well for you.Mecca wrote:I feel for you because those types of calls normally go against the bills. I didn't get to watch the game so I have no opinion on the forward pass/int rulings, but even the buffalo radio team was joking that they had no idea which way the replay rulings would go because of how the officials were calling the game
The officials called that one perfectly. The Bird and the Beard did a terrible job not understanding that call at all.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i didnt see any of the Bills/Falcons game so i didnt see the crazy calls in it, but it seemed like the day was full of crazy calls, how about that one where Antonio Brown caught the ball, got tripped up, had a knee and elbow down and then the ball came out and they called it an interception???
i can kinda understand the thought process on it but still think it was bad, but it all comes down to what is a catch that has gotten really blurry, to me( definitely a casual with the rule book ) if he was bobbling the ball at all or didnt clearly posses the ball before going to the ground then it was right place at the right time for the defender and he now had a interception, but if its a clear catch, and the ground cant cause a fumble then he was down by contact and the play was dead...and was blown dead when he hit the ground if i remember right. so to me if it was a catch which i thought it was then it was a bad call, if it wasnt a catch then it should have been a pick and it was the right call.Green Habit wrote:The officials called that one perfectly. The Bird and the Beard did a terrible job not understanding that call at all.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:i didnt see any of the Bills/Falcons game so i didnt see the crazy calls in it, but it seemed like the day was full of crazy calls, how about that one where Antonio Brown caught the ball, got tripped up, had a knee and elbow down and then the ball came out and they called it an interception???
Mecca wrote: Call me a homer, but that ball is jarred out and basically punched forward
remember the first year MLB expanded replay, and the first week had a few challenges on "catches" that were clearly players dropping the ball on the transfer. Literally the next day MLB made a ruling on what a catch was / wasn't / what was on the transfer. Havnt had an issue since (as far as I know). Yet the NFL still has all these vague rules on such simple basic plays. And the sad part is the NFL will spend all off season talking about rule changes, move where the kickoff is, move the extra point, and all sorts of other meaningless things. But a catch? nah lets hold off on that.Electromatic wrote:Mecca wrote: Call me a homer, but that ball is jarred out and basically punched forward
That's from the side, you can't see it from that angle. From the rear, you can clearly see, hughes arm hits Ryan's and the ball moves, but he's still got 5 fingers (at least 3 on the ball) and it goes forward 15 yards. There are horrible calls, and then there's that. The rear view from the broadcast couldn't have been more clear. It's a forward pass.
Or... perhaps now no one knows what a catch OR a forward pass are anymore (maybe they went to LSU). Saying the play stands there is absolutely idiotic.
They let those plays go so they can "fix it" in replay and then they let attrocities like that stand.
The NFL fucking sucks.
its funny to hear an idiot talk about anythingElectromatic wrote:It's funny to hear Cam Newton... talk about anything.
Roody White also doesn't get it.Electromatic wrote:It's funny to hear Cam Newton... talk about anything.
He did go to college right? I mean to some extent he's educated and in response to a perfectly legitimate softball question about routes and Devin Funchess (who along with his cohort have been huge disappointments) he suddenly has a problem with a woman asking the question? In Breast Cancer awareness month, on stage, for a league that already has an image problem.Mecca wrote:its funny to hear an idiot talk about anythingElectromatic wrote:It's funny to hear Cam Newton... talk about anything.