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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: 460244" data-attributes="member: 1198"><p>In what way were the officials so horrible in our game last night? Yeah, there were a lot of penalties, but both teams committed a lot of them. There was also a PI that could have been called on the offense but instead was on the defense, but we see that routinely with the "real refs."</p><p> </p><p>I'm not convinced the "fake refs" as you call them aren't improving and won't be ready to go by next week. As I said, they did just fine in our game last night. But I shall digress.</p><p> </p><p>So, let's put this to rest then. You've made a compelling case. I'll cry "Uncle." The "fake refs" are literally stupid. They are do not possess any ability whatsoever to improve as they become more accustomed to the entirely new circumstance in which they find themselves. The "real refs" are <em>so good</em> at their jobs that they deserve a huge raise and full-time benefits (even though they refuse to actually work full-time.) There is literally NOBODY else in the world who can do what they do. They are, quite simply, masters of their craft. Without them, injuries will increase tenfold and most games will be decided by bad calls, such as calling pass interference on the quarterback, or penalizing the punter for being offsides, or failing to stop the clock at the 2-minute warning. And these things will all be the NFL's fault for not giving in to every single thing that the "real refs" demand (Solidarity!) So the NFL better pay up or we will have to deal with poor officiating, which is simply unheard-of in the annals of NFL history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenBlood, post: 460244, member: 1198"] In what way were the officials so horrible in our game last night? Yeah, there were a lot of penalties, but both teams committed a lot of them. There was also a PI that could have been called on the offense but instead was on the defense, but we see that routinely with the "real refs." I'm not convinced the "fake refs" as you call them aren't improving and won't be ready to go by next week. As I said, they did just fine in our game last night. But I shall digress. So, let's put this to rest then. You've made a compelling case. I'll cry "Uncle." The "fake refs" are literally stupid. They are do not possess any ability whatsoever to improve as they become more accustomed to the entirely new circumstance in which they find themselves. The "real refs" are [I]so good[/I] at their jobs that they deserve a huge raise and full-time benefits (even though they refuse to actually work full-time.) There is literally NOBODY else in the world who can do what they do. They are, quite simply, masters of their craft. Without them, injuries will increase tenfold and most games will be decided by bad calls, such as calling pass interference on the quarterback, or penalizing the punter for being offsides, or failing to stop the clock at the 2-minute warning. And these things will all be the NFL's fault for not giving in to every single thing that the "real refs" demand (Solidarity!) So the NFL better pay up or we will have to deal with poor officiating, which is simply unheard-of in the annals of NFL history. [/QUOTE]
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