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SmashMouth 01-20-2022 10:14 PM

Evidence of officiating bias against the Saints? - Triplett
 

saintfan 01-21-2022 12:08 PM

Re: Evidence of officiating bias against the Saints? - Triplett
 
Its interesting to see what we've all been seeing (well, everybody cept speedo) finally show in the numbers. Hardly a one-off at this point. I mean it warrants an explanation and frankly action. The bias is now clear and cannot be argued.

And Sean's comments when he left the competition committee tell the tale.

How will Roger address this? The short answer is he won't. He will do some things to satisfy the media and fanboys like speedo, but his vendetta against Sean will remain. His need to control games will remain. There's too much money at stake to allow fair play to be the priority.

K Major 01-21-2022 02:19 PM

Re: Evidence of officiating bias against the Saints? - Triplett
 
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Originally Posted by SmashMouth (Post 942372)

At the tail of that piece they spoke about the Saints “possibly” selecting Pickett (QB) @ #18 😞. I hope the National scouts have done serious homework here.

We all saw the game changing qualifiers Mahommes, Burrow and Hebert had in college. I just don’t see it from the kid @ Pitt.

Huge gamble to take a QB that high.

I’d much rather go with WR in the first rd, but hey that’s just me.

Boston Saint 01-21-2022 02:22 PM

Re: Evidence of officiating bias against the Saints? - Triplett
 
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Originally Posted by K Major (Post 942403)
At the tail of that piece they spoke about the Saints “possibly” selecting Pickett (QB) @ #18 😞. I hope the National scouts have done serious homework here.

We all saw the game changing qualifiers Mahommes, Burrow and Hebert had in college. I just don’t see it from the kid @ Pitt.

Huge gamble to take a QB that high.

I’d much rather go with WR in the first rd, but hey that’s just me.

I think it just gives them something to write about. QB is the “sexiest” position on a team to draft.

SaintGnome 01-21-2022 03:07 PM

Re: Evidence of officiating bias against the Saints? - Triplett
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by K Major (Post 942403)
At the tail of that piece they spoke about the Saints “possibly” selecting Pickett (QB) @ #18 😞. I hope the National scouts have done serious homework here.

We all saw the game changing qualifiers Mahommes, Burrow and Hebert had in college. I just don’t see it from the kid @ Pitt.

Huge gamble to take a QB that high.

I’d much rather go with WR in the first rd, but hey that’s just me.

Are we really writing Book off on that one start where he was running for his life the entire game when we had 20 starters out on Covid? Did he even practice with the first string that week?

saintfan 01-21-2022 03:38 PM

Re: Evidence of officiating bias against the Saints? - Triplett
 
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Originally Posted by SaintGnome (Post 942405)
Are we really writing Book off on that one start where he was running for his life the entire game when we had 20 starters out on Covid? Did he even practice with the first string that week?

I want to see the kid get a real shot with some playmakers around him. Then again I feel the same way about Hill and Winston.

Do over. Reset. Clean slate. This year was a wash.

:bng:

MatthewT 01-21-2022 03:47 PM

Re: Evidence of officiating bias against the Saints? - Triplett
 
I am not sold on Pickett either. My hopes is a great offensive lineman is available and taken by the Saints at 18. Right now the Saints could get by in the short term with Hill, and would not completely ignore Bortles if additional free agent help isn't available. I think Book needs another year on the bench before we know if he warrants consideration as a long term solution or not.

AsylumGuido 01-21-2022 06:15 PM

Re: Evidence of officiating bias against the Saints? - Triplett
 
Now here's some bias.


jeanpierre 01-21-2022 09:26 PM

Re: Evidence of officiating bias against the Saints? - Triplett
 
Raymond is gonna get a steak dinner from Sean for this one...

Vrillon82 01-21-2022 11:19 PM

Re: Evidence of officiating bias against the Saints? - Triplett
 
Some people can be Bengal fans, but these stats is something ive kept an eye on for years, especially since the no call. One consistent stat that has stood out is the Bengals always being top 5 in penalties called against their opponent.

So the Titans or anyone for that matter better watch out if they keep that game close.


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