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The thing is I'm not even mad at the outcome. If that was a perfectly called game the Steelers still almost certainly lose. You can't leave a guy wide open twice in the end zone and expect to win. My problem was there were blatant non calls all game long. I don't know if it's the fact everyone has a 55+ inch 4K television in their living room with TiVo now vs 25 years ago when you had to squint your eyes at a 27" tube console but I can watch a game and see bullshit after bullshit on any game. It got so bad last year that I had to quit watching non Steelers games because I was getting pissed watching a game I had no actual interest in the outcome of. I have serious questions about the integrity of the NFL and ever since our new commissioner has taken over what's the actual motivation. I feel he's a puppet of the owners and in his attempts to gather higher ratings has actually backfired as people are witnessing such horrendous officiating they'd rather spend Sunday at a movie, bowling, or watching Netflix than to watch the horrible product they are putting on the field.
How is it I can watch college football and even though they are not perfect they are a 100x more accurate than the NFL? I understand the game is a little quicker but there's no reason why college gets reviews right most of the time and the NFL is literally a crap shoot. At this point I don't think I can watch a live NFL football game again. I much rather TiVo it and watch it without supporting the sponsorships of the NFL or maybe just read about the outcome in the paper the next day.
How is it I can watch college football and even though they are not perfect they are a 100x more accurate than the NFL? I understand the game is a little quicker but there's no reason why college gets reviews right most of the time and the NFL is literally a crap shoot. At this point I don't think I can watch a live NFL football game again. I much rather TiVo it and watch it without supporting the sponsorships of the NFL or maybe just read about the outcome in the paper the next day.