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Marvin Lewis: Replacement ref didn’t know defenseless receiver rule
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenBlood" data-source="post: 459507" data-attributes="member: 1198"><p>LTF, to be honest, none of that means a thing to me. All that matters to me is what I see with my own eyes, and from the 7 or 8 games I've seen, they haven't blown any more calls that the other guys do. </p><p> </p><p>It should be no surprise that media outlets would back the regulars. They're all pro-union anyway. They never saw a strike they didn't like. As far as players and coaches go, when do they NOT complain about the officials, whomever they may be? Besides, wouldn't you expect the NFLPA to support their NFLRA "brothers?" The bottom line is these guys put in about 20 hours of work per week and they make from $60 to upwards of $150 per hour and the proposed 6-10% raise apparently isn't enough for them. In this economy, CRY ME A RIVER!</p><p> </p><p>As for the players, the NFL usually fines players for griping about the officiating too much. When the regular season gets here, I expect they should continue that regardless of whether the officials on the field are the new bad officials or the regular bad officials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenBlood, post: 459507, member: 1198"] LTF, to be honest, none of that means a thing to me. All that matters to me is what I see with my own eyes, and from the 7 or 8 games I've seen, they haven't blown any more calls that the other guys do. It should be no surprise that media outlets would back the regulars. They're all pro-union anyway. They never saw a strike they didn't like. As far as players and coaches go, when do they NOT complain about the officials, whomever they may be? Besides, wouldn't you expect the NFLPA to support their NFLRA "brothers?" The bottom line is these guys put in about 20 hours of work per week and they make from $60 to upwards of $150 per hour and the proposed 6-10% raise apparently isn't enough for them. In this economy, CRY ME A RIVER! As for the players, the NFL usually fines players for griping about the officiating too much. When the regular season gets here, I expect they should continue that regardless of whether the officials on the field are the new bad officials or the regular bad officials. [/QUOTE]
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