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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; 1 game.. What a ******* joke! Should we expect any less? 😤 The obvious league bias continually choosing to turn a blind eye is ridiculous. They have truly messed this league up for devoted fans and players alike. Maybe one ...
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09-19-2022, 01:06 PM | #11 |
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What a ******* joke! Should we expect any less? 😤 The obvious league bias continually choosing to turn a blind eye is ridiculous. They have truly messed this league up for devoted fans and players alike. Maybe one day the top gets blew off of this thing, but I highly doubt it. If that would've been us it would've turned into a 2 month investigation. Complete BS and downright sickening. Should have been at least 4 damn games for being a repeat offender!! Last edited by Pete; 09-19-2022 at 02:59 PM.. |
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09-19-2022, 01:48 PM | #12 |
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Re: NFL is reviewing all aspects of the Bucs-Saints incident, including Bruce Arians’s role in it
Still scratching my head as to why Latt even got ejected. The on-field officials and the people in NY looked at the replay. Evans, Fournette and maybe even Maye should have been ejected but Marshon, No.
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The series of “bad” calls in that game was jaw dropping. I bet they would have overturned Olave’s fumble and made it an incompletion if he’d have recovered it. I’ve seen plenty “catches” more finished than that ruled incomplete on review.
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Cam mentioned in his interview “ how does a player(Roby) get a PF penalty on a missed tackle.
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Doesn't look good for Evans' appeal. By the way, James Thrash is a former WR.
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09-20-2022, 01:08 PM | #16 |
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I'm actually surprised Evans is only getting a one game suspension based on history.
The NFL should do like they do players in the NBA. You storm the field in a brawl, ejection & automatic suspension the following game. More importantly, he's losing a 1M game check. To see Mike on the sideline, put on his helmet and charge 100 on a defenseless player with his back facing you is bush league material. Clown. |
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Re: NFL is reviewing all aspects of the Bucs-Saints incident, including Bruce Arians’s role in it
I"m getting quite sick of the Bucs:
- the young fast defense that seems to cover more ground than a squirrel on bath salts - the often angered future HOF QB who should've retired but instead is hanging around, seemingly always angry and lashing out at teammates and throwing tablet computers because it's gnawing at him that he and his wife are separated - the star WR who has our top corner living rent free in a 3-story penthouse inside his head and can't control his passive-aggressive physical attacks upon him - the retired coach who found a way to stay on the sideline and act as some kind of an red-faced evil team chaplain Imagine if they still had Antonio Brown around. |