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Just to remind everyone that the NFL has defined itself in court as a Sports Entertainment Business.
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The 2018 no call proved to me that the NFL has no desire to fix the reffing issues.
To have a no call that egregious, in possibly the biggest moment of the season and for the NFL to basically say "ref messed up, sorry" proved they really don't care. Vinovich and that crew should have lost their jobs that day. That might be what made me stop buying gamepass, just the thought that it doesn't matter how good or how bad your team is, the refs control the outcome. |
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“It is a foul if a player initiates a block when his path is toward or parallel to his own end line and makes forcible contact to his opponent with his helmet, forearm, or shoulder.” This applies only when the contact happens outside of the tackle box. There is no foul if the contact happens within the box. The problem with both the blindside call and the PI "no call" was faulty judgement by the officials, bordering on incompetence. |
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