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<blockquote data-quote="sjb12681" data-source="post: 816147" data-attributes="member: 8865"><p>I've got nothing against the pats either. I don't think anyone can say the NFL prefers BB, TB or the pats in general be in another Sb. </p><p></p><p>If anything, I think MORE of those types of non calls are appropriate (even if it means more plays similar in nature to the one in saints game). </p><p></p><p>There was a point last night where the refs were involved in something like 12 of 14 plays at the end of the game, including a play stoppage that lasted 45 seconds to confirm the game clock was exactly what it was before they stopped the play and huddled up.</p><p></p><p>My point is that It's gotten out of hand that these refs are making regular, repeated, game altering injections into games. </p><p></p><p>With that being said, it won't go away. Doing that would mean opening up players to injury that would then open up the Shield to litigation.</p><p></p><p>Won't happen .they will be fine with status quo as long as eyes keep tuning in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjb12681, post: 816147, member: 8865"] I've got nothing against the pats either. I don't think anyone can say the NFL prefers BB, TB or the pats in general be in another Sb. If anything, I think MORE of those types of non calls are appropriate (even if it means more plays similar in nature to the one in saints game). There was a point last night where the refs were involved in something like 12 of 14 plays at the end of the game, including a play stoppage that lasted 45 seconds to confirm the game clock was exactly what it was before they stopped the play and huddled up. My point is that It's gotten out of hand that these refs are making regular, repeated, game altering injections into games. With that being said, it won't go away. Doing that would mean opening up players to injury that would then open up the Shield to litigation. Won't happen .they will be fine with status quo as long as eyes keep tuning in. [/QUOTE]
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