• FoxyGrandpa17@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I didn’t watch the game so idk how bad it was.

    The premise here is flawed. If one team plays extremely disciplined and garners only one flag while the other team is not. There would be a big difference in flags.

    A disparity in flags does not automatically mean bad officiating. I’d rather refs not call bogus flags simply to keep the ratio even.

    • TDeath21@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      And a god awful roughing the passer call in the Bills favor with the Allen flop. It’s typical weak childish behavior. When you lose it can’t be your fault. It can’t be because you took a knee instead of trying to get in field goal range. Or had a terrible interception late in the fourth. Or because you didn’t convert your OT possession into a TD. It’s the officials. They’re an easy scapegoat. Lame and pathetic.

  • Traveler_Constant@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    That makes no sense…

    So if one team is getting flagged for actual infractions, the refs should… make up flags on the other side to even if out?

    Just like foul disparity in the NBA. You want fouls to be fair, not equal in number. If one team is constantly driving the lane and drawing fouls while the other team is shooting from range, there’s going to be a dissatisfied in total calls.

    If you start calling equal fouls, one overly aggressive team will foul on one end of the court then expect to get could called FOR them on other. Which would be ridiculous.

  • Rdw72777@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    The only time a gambler thinks they can’t lose 17 hands of blackjack in a row is when they’ve made another bet after losing 16 hands in a row.

  • reno2mahesendejo@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Or the sign of a really undisciplined team. Maybe like one where a player feels comfortable going up to the stands and shoving a fan.

  • ScissorMeDaddiAss@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    It could be a properly called game if one team committed 10 penalties and another committed only 1 in the half. That honestly doesn’t even sound that out of the ordinary.

  • Drag0nborn1234@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Bro making it sound like in a properly reffed game the refs have to rig it to keep the flags even…

    “ah shit they already have 7 flags and the other team only has one, we can’t call that helmet to helmet that sent a dude into the hospital”

    • fuqqkevindurant@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Not possible. There is no such thing as a more disciplined team playing against a team that can’t block the other without holding or commits silly penalties bc they aren’t very good.

  • AGoodTalkSpoiled@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    It’s properly called if one team commits 10x the fouls/infractions. The goal is to call things correctly…that’s it.

    I fully grant it’s possible that game was also called poorly. But this tweet makes no sense…the ratio between teams has no relevance.

  • cerevant@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    We’ll just ignore the fact that the Bills are the most penalized team in the NFL.