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Was it the Rams game the Ben's knee was injured?

Did you see Rodney Harrison last night on SNF. He said Jeff Fisher laughed at him one time when he messed up his knee. Sounds like he enjoys this kind of stuff. Maybe the Rog can get his head out of his *** long enough to investigate.
 
all I could think was Carr getting the 15 yard call on Shazier (which by the book was the proper call) but nothing on Barron when he did it to Ben...The league with all the money it makes had got to come up with better refs...the fumble recovery by Mitchell was just so obvious and yet they have to go to replay to make that call..its a damn easy call and you have to go to replay..
 
all I could think was Carr getting the 15 yard call on Shazier (which by the book was the proper call) but nothing on Barron when he did it to Ben...The league with all the money it makes had got to come up with better refs...the fumble recovery by Mitchell was just so obvious and yet they have to go to replay to make that call..its a damn easy call and you have to go to replay..

It wasn't even a flag by the book, Shazier was blocked into him low, and STILL managed to hit him in his THIGH area.
 
It wasn't even a flag by the book, Shazier was blocked into him low, and STILL managed to hit him in his THIGH area.

ok you wont get an argument from me...
 
And so goes the inconsistency of the NFL officials. Sad that in a billion dollar industry this group of 32 billionaires can't seem to figure out a system to put the best men on the planet on the field each Sunday to officiate their games.
 
I find it suspiciously coincidental that the is the same D that just took out Bridgewater w/a BS hit to the head. The same defense run by that clean cut Greg Williams.
 
Just saying. That guy was down and lunged right into Ben's knee. Admittedly, at full speed those things can happen, sure. But when there's alot of smoke - a guy starts to think about getting his family out of the basement.
 
then Rodney Harrison chimes in against Jeff Fisher. LOVED the Fisher response (from nfl.com)

"I wouldn't say I took things personal, but it was kind of a personal attack on me," Fisher said. "Again, I think you have to consider the source. I saw it last night on the airplane. You're talking about a guy that had a great career. I mean, he played a long time, he was hard to defend, he was a really active defensive player. But this is coming from a guy that had 18 unnecessary roughness penalties, seven personal fouls, four roughing the passer penalties, a total of 77 penalties in his career and was voted three times the dirtiest player in the National Football League and was suspended for a hit, a helmet-to-helmet hit on Jerry Rice in 2002. This is where these comments are coming from.
 
**** them both. They are both dirty, smarmy pieces of crap. Hell, one of Fischer's staff dumped hot soup on Porter when he made a tackle on the sidelines. They're both a couple pieces of ****.
 
And so goes the inconsistency of the NFL officials. Sad that in a billion dollar industry this group of 32 billionaires can't seem to figure out a system to put the best men on the planet on the field each Sunday to officiate their games.

I wholeheartedly agree we need better officiating. I have no idea where we find them though. Remember the replacement ref fiasco a couple of seasons back when we were begging for the regular refs to return.
 
And so goes the inconsistency of the NFL officials. Sad that in a 9 billion dollar industry this group of 32 billionaires can't seem to figure out a system to put the best men on the planet on the field each Sunday to officiate their games.

Fixed it for yaz

Correct though about the best refs idea. ONLY thing is, the controversial calls are kept in play for a reason. GAMES CAN BE MANIPULATED very easily by officiating. The number of controversial calls help mask the true altering calls. Simple, easy, and BIG money is involved. Like it or not, you'd be totally nieve if you don't sspect this side of the game.




Salute the nation
 
Fixed it for yaz

Correct though about the best refs idea. ONLY thing is, the controversial calls are kept in play for a reason. GAMES CAN BE MANIPULATED very easily by officiating. The number of controversial calls help mask the true altering calls. Simple, easy, and BIG money is involved. Like it or not, you'd be totally nieve if you don't sspect this side of the game.




Salute the nation

And yet, here we are every single Sunday. Weird!
 
Case Keenum (Rams QB) injured vs the Rats yesterday.
of course, Flacco, too.

up next for the Rams... Andy Dalton. Then Johnny Football.
let's test Wig's theory.
 
Flacco got injured because their backup left tackle got manhandled. Nothing dirty about the play. Check out the gif here:

http://www.Invalid Link - Check SN ...-joe-flacco-tears-acl-and-mcl-out-for-season/
 
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