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My Dad talked about how the refs called a penalty on the 1950 Browns over and over as Otto repeatedly threw TDs.  The Eagles were NFL royalty and the Browns were from the merger.  The fact that they won the other league every year caused the nfl to believe the league was inferior not that the Browns were superior.  Look at the Packer game, same thing.

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6 hours ago, Vambo said:

 

Yeah, total BS for sure. Maybe the Lions get another apology letter...they got screwed vs the Chiefs by officiating a couple weeks ago.

Why is it that Green Bay, Denver, New England and Pittsburgh get "opportune calls" while Cle, Detroit, and Oakland get jobbed every season? 

Refs gave GB the game. I'm not a Lions fan but it pissed me off so bad I had trouble getting to sleep.

It's getting old NFL.

 

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On 10/14/2019 at 7:06 AM, OldBrownsFan said:

Although the Browns have gotten more than their fair share of bad calls with terrible officiating I can't believe this is some kind of conspiracy against the Browns. All the teams are getting bad calls. The good teams learn to over come it and the Browns have to do it. It's hard to do. I get as mad as anyone to see the terrible calls the Browns have gotten  but the Browns are going to have overcome it and not use it as an excuse for failure.

I tried to convince myself with your logic, well-reasoned writings many many times. 

After last seasons hosings in New Orleans and Oakland, and now on Sunday, I am convinced there's a memo signed by Paul Tagliabue in the league office...." Give Cleveland their name and colors, a franchise back, and nothing else until 2059."

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1 minute ago, Bob806 said:

I tried to convince myself with your logic, well-reasoned writings many many times. 

After last seasons housings in New Orleans and Oakland, and now on Sunday, I am convinced there's a memo signed by Paul Tagliabue in the league office...." Give Cleveland their name and colors, a franchise back, and nothing else until 2059."

LOL. Stay with your logic and reasoning. The reasons for the Browns failures since 99 rest mainly with bad decisions by the Browns organization IMO. 

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59 minutes ago, Bob806 said:

Yeah, total BS for sure. Maybe the Lions get another apology letter...they got screwed vs the Chiefs by officiating a couple weeks ago.

Why is it that Green Bay, Denver, New England and Pittsburgh get "opportune calls" while Cle, Detroit, and Oakland get jobbed every season? 

Refs gave GB the game. I'm not a Lions fan but it pissed me off so bad I had trouble getting to sleep.

It's getting old NFL.

 

 I just wonder. What teams make the NFL the most money? Detroit vs Green Bay?

Maybe those teams that have been to superbowls?

don't know. Just...something isn't right. There has to be some reason Goodhell does not hold his referees accountable.

 

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Does anyone have a link to the Landry play that wasn't ruled a touchdown? I can't find a link that shows the different angles, but apparently people say he got in? 

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31 minutes ago, calfoxwc said:

 I just wonder. What teams make the NFL the most money? Detroit vs Green Bay?

Maybe those teams that have been to superbowls?

don't know. Just...something isn't right. There has to be some reason Goodhell does not hold his referees accountable.

 

Yeah something isn't right. I see players ripping their helmets off all the time, but only once it was penalized (Browns). 

1-800-HELP-USS

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18 minutes ago, Bob806 said:

Yeah something isn't right. I see players ripping their helmets off all the time, but only once it was penalized (Browns). 

1-800-HELP-USS

My theory is that refs are trained outside the guise of how it should to be look for certain things for certain teams/players more closely. For an easy example, the refs definitely look at Burifct hits under a microscope based on his past behavior. I strongly believe they are "encouraged" to look for ticky tack calls against the NFL darlings to save them from injury (Tom Brady, cough). Essentially, because the teams like the Browns are "bad", they are more likely to commit penalties so they look at that team closely.

Further, in the NFL specifically I think referees just hold bias against certain franchises and players. In every other sport by in large can mitigate this because of how games happen in the schedule. The problem is that Goddell won't hold them accountable, it's going to take the owners pushing on him to do so. I really, really hope if this crap continues that they do. 

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1 hour ago, TexasAg1969 said:

I've said before I'm not a tin foil hat guy. I just don't understand how from a truly objective perspective one can't look at the situation and think the referees have it out for certain players, teams, and coaches (with the Browns firmly in this group). The alternative is even more far-fetched than the reality really.

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It is certainly plausible that there are refs making calls that can steer a game for gain. I do not consider that to be directed at only the Browns. To think that has NEVER happened with the gambling money involved is likely as naive as thinking all of them are fixed. I’ll agree the majority are simply based on referees who simply suck at their jobs.

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12 hours ago, Unsympathetic said:

It's only a conspiracy when there is no proof.

Stop it.

There's growing speculation that several large bets have been placed on the same crew that screwed the Lions:

https://brobible.com/sports/article/gambler-big-bets-ref-screwed-lions/

What proof do you want exactly? Are do you just want to live in an ignorant bubble where the evidence in front of you doesn't exist?

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1 hour ago, jrb12711 said:

There's growing speculation that several large bets have been placed on the same crew that screwed the Lions:

https://brobible.com/sports/article/gambler-big-bets-ref-screwed-lions/

What proof do you want exactly? Are do you just want to live in an ignorant bubble where the evidence in front of you doesn't exist?

"IF" there were ever any credible evidence of any such game tampering it would crush the already shrinking viewership of the NFL football games.

And remember Pete Rose or Paul Horning or Alex Karras among very few others and that was just for placing bets only. Get caught now it would be a "death sentence" from the league.

From 2019, the NFL is very clear on this in emails sent to any player or employee........    https://www.thelines.com/nfl-gambling-policy-2019

With the NFL preseason underway, the league reiterated its opposition to employees being involved with any kind of gambling this week. An NFL source told TheLines that employees and contractors were all emailed a copy of the league’s gambling policy on Wednesday.

The document spelled out all the league’s policies regarding sports betting, fantasy sports, and casino-style games. It is similar to the policy announced last year, but our source said this was the first time he and others in the league were directly sent the policy.

It’s believed all players, coaches, owners, and other employees received the emailed document.

“We didn’t get it last year or any other,” the employee said. “They definitely covered their bases.”

A BIG BETTING REMINDER

The league said the NFL is committed to maintaining game and spells out in detail what is and isn’t allowed in the document.

“Gambling, particularly betting on NFL games or other sports, presents risks to the integrity of our competition and team cohesion, and can undermine the confidence and trust of our fans and colleagues in America’s greatest game. We therefore owe it to our fans and everyone associated with the League to take all appropriate steps to safeguard our game against possible threats from illegal gambling as well as gambling in a legal, regulated context.”

To make the point clear, the policy notes this about various gambling-related activities from match-fixing to fantasy football:

  • No illegal gambling including offshore or in states without legal sports betting.
  • No gambling in any form on any NFL games at all including through third parties.
  • Players must always give a “best effort” in any game to avoid any impropriety.
  • Offering inside information or tips on a team or game is banned.
  • Personnel may not visit or enter a sportsbook during the season.
  • No wagering is allowed in any form in any club or league facility.
  • Players may not promote any kind of gambling entity.

Also, employees and owners may not own a share in any casino or entity with revenue from sports betting. That doesn’t apply, however, to mutual fund shares and other “passive investment” holdings..........MORE CONTINUED IN LINK......... 

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On 10/15/2019 at 6:07 AM, jiggins7919 said:

Does anyone have a link to the Landry play that wasn't ruled a touchdown? I can't find a link that shows the different angles, but apparently people say he got in? 

No link but the broadcast if you can find it showed the ball almost completely over the goal line maybe the last quarter of the ball didn’t cross.  The angle looked poor though 

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1 hour ago, SdBacker80 said:

No link but the broadcast if you can find it showed the ball almost completely over the goal line maybe the last quarter of the ball didn’t cross.  The angle looked poor though 

The Podcasts I'm listening to are so irate with the call that they don't understand how in the world it wasn't overturned.  The refs almost ALWAYS get the "goal line TD" right, almost ALWAYS.  They are unbelievably good at nailing that call, so how in the world did they miss it live, and then NOT change it?  I don't understand...I really don't.  

Also, the talking heads are saying that Kitchens was so completely pissed off that they missed the call, that he wasn't prepared for the next play, and even though we were going to score a TD on the Chubb run, Kitchens called a timeout to look at it, and then ran the EXACT SAME PLAY on 4th down.  WHO THE HELL DOES THAT?

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45 minutes ago, jiggins7919 said:

The Podcasts I'm listening to are so irate with the call that they don't understand how in the world it wasn't overturned.  The refs almost ALWAYS get the "goal line TD" right, almost ALWAYS.  They are unbelievably good at nailing that call, so how in the world did they miss it live, and then NOT change it?  I don't understand...I really don't.  

Also, the talking heads are saying that Kitchens was so completely pissed off that they missed the call, that he wasn't prepared for the next play, and even though we were going to score a TD on the Chubb run, Kitchens called a timeout to look at it, and then ran the EXACT SAME PLAY on 4th down.  WHO THE HELL DOES THAT?

A first year coach does that.

like the analyst and like others have said-  pulling lineman at the goal line not usually a good idea.  You have typically three downlineman sometimes more with a simple job of getting low and shooting the interior gaps that are now vacated because your lineman is pulling.  It’s instant deep penetration.  You don’t want your back taking a handoff and going lateral right out of the gate. 

the ball was clearly over.  They showed the replay during the game.  I thought the angle was a little skewed but I could tell the ball had crossed.  We are talking almost the entire football across the goalline. 

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On 10/15/2019 at 7:53 AM, Bob806 said:

Yeah, total BS for sure. Maybe the Lions get another apology letter...they got screwed vs the Chiefs by officiating a couple weeks ago.

Why is it that Green Bay, Denver, New England and Pittsburgh get "opportune calls" while Cle, Detroit, and Oakland get jobbed every season? 

Refs gave GB the game. I'm not a Lions fan but it pissed me off so bad I had trouble getting to sleep.

It's getting old NFL.

Was listening on the radio yesterday to Doug Gottlieb, and to a certain extent I agree with him- the Refs are equal opportunity screwers. It wasn't just the Browns who got a few bad calls, the Lions got jobbed too. Every team is getting their fair share of bad calls. & Doug did point out the technology has improved so much with multiple camera angles and slo-mo, it's a lot easier to nit-pick on calls that were missed. Looking at it in real time when you have other responsibilities is a lot tougher. 

PS- the Lions already got at least one apology for the wrong hands to the face, I think they're due another one for the missed PI. If that isn't PI according to the league, it's open season on mugging WRs.  

5 hours ago, SdBacker80 said:

No link but the broadcast if you can find it showed the ball almost completely over the goal line maybe the last quarter of the ball didn’t cross.  The angle looked poor though 

Donovan said on Red Zone they showed a different camera angle on the jumbotrons that didn't make it to the TV broadcast. Said it was obvious Landry scored, and why Freddie was so POed. 

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15 minutes ago, hoorta said:

PS- the Lions already got at least one apology for the wrong hands to the face, I think they're due another one for the missed PI. If that isn't PI according to the league, it's open season on mugging WRs.  

that was wasn't "missed", imho. All the action is right there, ball going there. You know they are looking right at the play on the ball.

and intentionally ignored the pi. I would suggest that the Patriots seem to never have these things be a major obvious problem....

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