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(01-20-2019, 08:31 PM)Jaguarmeister Wrote: [ -> ]What happened at the end of the saints game simply can’t be allowed to happen.  You can’t play 3+ hours and then have the ref’s incompetence or whatever help send the other team to the super bowl.  I’ll be shocked if that play isnt reviewable next season.  That no call hurts the league in my opinion.  It damages my desire to continue watching games as well.

Rehashing all of the memories of last year at this time. 

Today's no call was as bad if not worse than most of their horrible calls last year.
Reid’s offense being shut down... Seriously another year with the Pats in the SB?
Let's see if Reid is smart enough to make adjustments
My money is on no.
What about making Myles jack play reviewable say he scored on review he would have and we'd been in the super bowl still sicabout that.
(01-20-2019, 08:38 PM)nhiverson Wrote: [ -> ]What about making Myles jack play reviewable say he scored on review he would have and we'd been in the super bowl still sicabout that.

If every play is reviewable, them no refs are really needed. 

Would there be like a supreme court of refs that rule on all calls?
(01-20-2019, 08:38 PM)nhiverson Wrote: [ -> ]What about making Myles jack play reviewable say he scored on review he would have and we'd been in the super bowl still sicabout that.

They did get a bit better about letting those plays go and then reviewing if it was a real TO/down. They still need to get much better and consistent about it. 

Essentially there needs to be a clarification of the "down by contact" rule.
(01-20-2019, 08:38 PM)nhiverson Wrote: [ -> ]What about making Myles jack play reviewable say he scored on review he would have and we'd been in the super bowl still sicabout that.

The problem is the refs always blowing the play dead and not letting them run it back, which is automatically reviewed.  Instead, they call it down and players stop playing except the guy with the ball a teammate or two and maybe one guy on the other team.  I never understood why they are quick to blow a whistle in those cases as opposed to letting it play out and review it later,
(01-20-2019, 08:31 PM)Jaguarmeister Wrote: [ -> ]What happened at the end of the saints game simply can’t be allowed to happen.  You can’t play 3+ hours and then have the ref’s incompetence or whatever help send the other team to the super bowl.  I’ll be shocked if that play isnt reviewable next season.  That no call hurts the league in my opinion.  It damages my desire to continue watching games as well.

The league has to look at DPI and OPI and make a decision in what actually makes it a penalty. It's so subjective and some contact is OK but not other. I just wish common sense could prevail. I also wish refs could be smart enough to see when a player is just trying to initiate contact to draw a flag and not throw a flag.

The Rams knew the refs were reluctant to throw a flag and end the game so they took the chance with PI and the refs luckily swallowed a whistle and ended up deciding it that way.
(01-20-2019, 08:40 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-20-2019, 08:38 PM)nhiverson Wrote: [ -> ]What about making Myles jack play reviewable say he scored on review he would have and we'd been in the super bowl still sicabout that.

If every play is reviewable, them no refs are really needed. 

Would there be like a supreme court of refs that rule on all calls?

I actually disagree. I think crews this days are short staffed and need at least 1 more person the field. Real eyes are still better than cameras is properly prepared. 

Though I also think that NFL referees need to be full time employees and younger instead of 2nd jobs for most of them.
(01-20-2019, 08:42 PM)Jags Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-20-2019, 08:38 PM)nhiverson Wrote: [ -> ]What about making Myles jack play reviewable say he scored on review he would have and we'd been in the super bowl still sicabout that.

The problem is the refs always blowing the play dead and not letting them run it back, which is automatically reviewed.  Instead, they call it down and players stop playing except the guy with the ball a teammate or two and maybe one guy on the other team.  I never understood why they are quick to blow a whistle in those cases as opposed to letting it play out and review it later,

The argument, not that I like it, is player safety. They don't want players getting injured on plays that should have been whistled or don't count. 

I can think of 3 seasons where the league was going to let things go but by January the refs will blow plays dead when they want.
(01-20-2019, 08:40 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-20-2019, 08:38 PM)nhiverson Wrote: [ -> ]What about making Myles jack play reviewable say he scored on review he would have and we'd been in the super bowl still sicabout that.

If every play is reviewable, them no refs are really needed. 

Would there be like a supreme court of refs that rule on all calls?

Refs are needed for certain calls on plays that are subjective like holding calls as well as policing certain things that happen on the field like breaking up fights. I think most of the reason they are as heavily leaned on is to maintain the pace of the game. so I doubt there is a situation where you completely get rid of them.

But some things need to be reviewed because allowing their decisions to dictate to outcome of a game cannot happen.
The patriots sicken me.
(01-20-2019, 08:44 PM)JagFan81 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-20-2019, 08:31 PM)Jaguarmeister Wrote: [ -> ]What happened at the end of the saints game simply can’t be allowed to happen.  You can’t play 3+ hours and then have the ref’s incompetence or whatever help send the other team to the super bowl.  I’ll be shocked if that play isnt reviewable next season.  That no call hurts the league in my opinion.  It damages my desire to continue watching games as well.

The league has to look at DPI and OPI and make a decision in what actually makes it a penalty. It's so subjective and some contact is OK but not other. I just wish common sense could prevail. I also wish refs could be smart enough to see when a player is just trying to initiate contact to draw a flag and not throw a flag.

The Rams knew the refs were reluctant to throw a flag and end the game so they took the chance with PI and the refs luckily swallowed a whistle and ended up deciding it that way.

Like I said earlier. some of the call is subjective but most of the call is very black and white. Whether it is catchable, whether the DB was playing the ball, and whether the contact inhibited the ability to make the catch can be subjective. though I still think you can lay down guidelines to make them more absolute.
That’s one well oiled machine
It's going to be them again isn't it.

How do they just keep doing it

Shame on the AFC.
This is embarassing for Andy Reid.
BB and Brady
(01-20-2019, 08:54 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]This is embarassing for Andy Reid.

It’s more of the same really. He just sucks in the playoffs. Belichick is owning him right now hard.
The same defense Blake Bortles has shredded twice just shutout one of the greatest offenses in NFL history in the first half. Let that sink in.
(01-20-2019, 08:55 PM)The_Franchise_QB Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-20-2019, 08:54 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]This is embarassing for Andy Reid.

It’s more of the same really. He just sucks in the playoffs. Belichick is owning him right now hard.

one good stat they showed. 36 players on NE have been at least as far as the AFCCG. 0 for KC have been this far.

You got a 23 y/o qb vs maybe the GOAT 41 y/o 6 time sb qb and it is starting to show.
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