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I will say this.....after KC got up 21-7, the NFLFU has done everything in their power to limit KC by calling back every big play they made.

I C U NFL

Heaven forbid we have a blowout on Thursday night of a 10-3 Charger team

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Brainwashed Boris posted:

I will say this.....after KC got up 21-7, the NFLFU has done everything in their power to limit KC by calling back every big play they made.

I C U NFL

Heaven forbid we have a blowout on Thursday night of a 10-3 Charger team

I saw it completely opposite. The drive where KC got 28 there was 4 or 5 defensive penalties on the Chargers that were mostly horse shit

I like Lynn going for broke to win. And I bet Rivers' eyes got real big when he saw how wide open Williams was for the easy conversion! Nice play, but what a mixup by KC DBs. At least it was finally a decent Thursday night matchup.

And again. Andy Reid called Time Out with the clock stopped with 8 seconds left and the Chargers about to take a delay of game penalty on the 2nd to last play. 

He. Is. So. ****ing. Bad. At. Clock. Management. 

How about that....2 teams tied atop The AFC West.

If they both win out, SD is still a WC. While (most likely) Pat's sit home on a bye with a worse record.

Pat's/Steelers is gonna be YOOOOOOOGE

'Twas an exciting finish in spite of the flag fest from the refs.
The PI call in the end zone was a pure make-up call for the missed H2H hit on Rivers. Bad calls tend to be a part of games more often than not, but when it's so obvious they are influencing the outcome.... 
I just can't believe the Competition Committee is satisfied with the status quo.
Maybe the NFLPA needs to address this for the next CBA?

PackerPatrick posted:

Refs have been something that teams have to beat. And all the screwy calls came after NFL gambling became legal.

Come on, dude.  It's been an issue for a long time, basically since HD.   As a Packer fan, you should know that better than most.   

Also, people have been betting millions on NFL prior to the latest law anyway.   If someone was going to do something shady, the time to do it would have been before legalization.   The major books have all sorts of government oversight and technology to spot wager patterns that could be indicative of fixing.     They are not going to risk losing the billions  in profit over the long run for a short term gain.  

There is nothing about that that makes sense.  

Chem Trails and PizzaGate are based on more logic than this. 

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