Refs bump fists after Denver td!

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I'd give you that if denver covered. But since they didn't...this is irrelevant imo.
 

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really? To me it looked like one official crouched in there to get a good look to see if the ball crossed the goal line, saw it did in his opinion and immediately turned back to confirm with the other official standing on the goal line to see if he agreed with his assessment, saw that he did in fact agree, fist pumped him as to be saying "good call man" he did score.

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really? To me it looked like one official crouched in there to get a good look to see if the ball crossed the goal line, saw it did in his opinion and immediately turned back to confirm with the other official standing on the goal line to see if he agreed with his assessment, saw that he did in fact agree, fist pumped him as to be saying "good call man" he did score.

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really? To me it looked like one official crouched in there to get a good look to see if the ball crossed the goal line, saw it did in his opinion and immediately turned back to confirm with the other official standing on the goal line to see if he agreed with his assessment, saw that he did in fact agree, fist pumped him as to be saying "good call man" he did score.

much to do about nothing


kinda weird that they chose a peyton manning game to bump fists over. Lot of other games going on..... lol just saying...in the mambas defense
 

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kinda weird that they chose a peyton manning game to bump fists over. Lot of other games going on..... lol just saying...in the mambas defense
why is that weird? They probably say it all the time in nearly every game but this time they chose to fist pump it also. Probably not the best idea doing the fist pumping thing because of this exact reason. I bet they will be told this week by their union ..."guys come on, let's not do the fist pump anymore ok?. People are going make all these charges that you are fixing the games"

I was watching a game last Sunday, I can't remember the team now, where the QB threw a deep pass and was complete but the defended still knocked him on his back. Clean hit and all. The back judge extended his arm and helped the QB up. I remember thinking .... surely someone is going to have a problem with the official doing this.
 

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I am pretty sure you are remembering "Discount Double Check" Aaron Rodgers being helped up.
 
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its weird because everyone knows peyton manning is damn near a 90% winner at home. I said this doesn't mean the nfl is rigged but there is a such thing called human bias. And we all have it including officials. Whether its from the crowd influencing the call or whatever. I have seen much worse in the nfl to raise the question of whether they lean a teams way. In other words...rigging. but nothing as bad as the nba was and has been in recent years. Anytime you have a choice of leaving money on the table, as a business...you don't. Ask david troll stern. He knows
 

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NFL is THE NATIONAL FIX LEAGUE !! Its everywhere but some people still want to think its real . NO WAY IN HELL.!!!!
 

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