they have no respect because the NFL is not really enforcing the "respect the refs" rules
moondog Send a noteboard - 18/09/2012 03:22:26 PM
it took until the beginning of week 2 before the head office told the coaches to treat these replacements the same as the regular refs and apply the same rules they would normally operate under. problem is, the NFL used to fine teams who spoke out against the officials in any capacity and they have yet to hand one out as i understand it.
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Seriously, NFL owners. Pay the refs.
18/09/2012 03:52:25 AM
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I have seen no difference in the quality of officiating over the past two weeks.
18/09/2012 04:29:39 AM
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Whom would they rehire?
18/09/2012 06:14:36 AM
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By law, you can hire 50% back after busting the union.....
18/09/2012 02:54:36 PM
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They are so well compensated they work full time jobs all year; they are not coming back for less.
18/09/2012 08:49:49 PM
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Agreed; even as a Denver fan I was disgusted they marked off the wrong yardage on that penalty.
18/09/2012 05:54:07 AM
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Exactly. 10 yards for a 5 yard penalty is inexcusable
18/09/2012 03:57:05 PM
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I do not fault our D for last nights performance; they played outstandingly well.
18/09/2012 10:13:39 PM
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My favorite one was week 1 where the Seahawks got 4 timeouts.
18/09/2012 07:33:28 PM
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Whoa, I know you!
18/09/2012 08:39:49 PM
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Re: Whoa, I know you!
18/09/2012 08:46:26 PM
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Another reason for the regular refs: They do not hero worship star players.
18/09/2012 09:11:10 PM
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they have no respect because the NFL is not really enforcing the "respect the refs" rules
18/09/2012 03:22:26 PM
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Yes, what is $189,000 a year, for 17 days' work and no accountability! Mere crumbs!!!
19/09/2012 12:12:40 AM
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Re: Yes, what is $189,000 a year, for 17 days' work and no accountability! Mere crumbs!!!
19/09/2012 06:54:49 AM
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