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Rasputin 11-20-2018 08:03 AM

Marcus Peters laying on top of the quarterback is ok

KChiefs1 11-20-2018 08:04 AM

I think the officials are just bad. I think the NFL has instituted so many rules that the refs can't ref anymore. They call stupid ticky tack penalties & let obvious penalties go.

I see it every game. Inconsistency.

A hold is called on some & not on others even though the guy is doing the exact same thing. The RT of the Rams should have been called for multiple false starts but not one was called. Same guy also held Ford the exact same way Fisher got called for a hold. THE EXACT SAME WAY!

In last year's playoff game the ref called forward progress stopped when it was a clear fumble with no forward progress.

I'm just tired of the crap.

Be CONSISTENT not consistently bad.


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kccrow 11-20-2018 08:05 AM

Out to get us? Don't know about that.

Did the game last night have clearly biased officiating? Absolutely, without doubt.

That said, the Chiefs could have overcome said officiating with even a minor bump in competence if they didn't suck such sack.

thabear04 11-20-2018 08:08 AM

Did the Right tackle move before the ball was hike? When Goff ran in for a touchdown.

KCUnited 11-20-2018 08:08 AM

No, but they obviously can't evaluate talent if that was an allstar crew they assembled specifically for last nights game. Also, with all the pregame emo heart string tugging production crap that goes on for primetime games, I think it can lend itself to a ref or refs getting caught up in it and thinking he or she has to play some kind of Touched By An Angel role for the home team. First responders, moments of silence...if you came in neutral, you left pulling for the Rams and their homeless players.

tooge 11-20-2018 08:09 AM

The defensive holding and offensive holding rules are flawed in this league. Everyone knows that holding can be called on every play. And yet, it's only called in certain situations, and can be "used" to essentially regulate how a game is going since it can be called on every play. I saw a play last night where our D back grabbed the jersey of the Rams receiver. It was on the second to last Rams TD. As they show the replay, in the background, you can see the Rams OT holding Houstons jersey in the exact same manner. Only the defensive one was called. That is my point. That call allowed a TD instead of a FG and changed the outcome of the game.

rabblerouser 11-20-2018 08:16 AM

The league moved that game to LA and did a little homecooking to make Rams fans feel good after a couple of crappy weeks.

How many times has an NFL field been torn up by a concert or baseball game and they resod the whole thing two days before the game?

You telling me they ain't gots no sod in Mexico City?

And no one to lay it??

Come on. Listen to Goff's post game presser :

"It's just really good to get this, we needed this win at home in front of our fans, maybe give them some entertainment to help them forget about the past couple of weeks..."

Nzoner 11-20-2018 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 13905958)
You conspiracy nuts need to stop this crap.The game wasn't fixed. This poor old me routine on here is getting old.

30 minutes prior to kick-off last night I checked scores and odds one last time to see how the money trends were looking for the game before placing my wager.KC was sitting at 62% the rams 38%.

While that doesn't prove a damn thing I will never be convinced that certain games aren't swayed based on the insane amount of money that is bet.

Mile High Mania 11-20-2018 08:19 AM

Conspiracy theories are fun... helps some cope.

Mile High Mania 11-20-2018 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Nzoner (Post 13906014)

While that doesn't prove a damn thing I will never be convinced that certain games aren't swayed based on the insane amount of money that is bet.

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FAX 11-20-2018 08:22 AM

If there is no bias and officials aren't legally blind, why did Suh not get a flag for the forearm shiver to Mahomes helmet near the endzone?

One would think that most of the refs' attention would be directed toward a ball carrier who is quickly approaching scoring position ...

Looked like a foul to me ... and the radio guys ... and the tv guys ... and everybody else. Would have given us 1st down at the 6-inch line.

FAX

Nzoner 11-20-2018 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 13905977)

I don't think they would hate the Chiefs winning, but I think for PR and Fire reasons there was a distinct bias last night.

This is very logical thinking.

Sannyasi 11-20-2018 08:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nzoner (Post 13906014)
30 minutes prior to kick-off last night I checked scores and odds one last time to see how the money trends were looking for the game before placing my wager.KC was sitting at 62% the rams 38%.

While that doesn't prove a damn thing I will never be convinced that certain games aren't swayed based on the insane amount of money that is bet.

The Chiefs covered though... also Vegas got killed on the over line.

smithandrew051 11-20-2018 08:25 AM

It’s either intentional bias or complete incompetence. Not sure which one I prefer.

Nzoner 11-20-2018 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Sannyasi (Post 13906025)
The Chiefs covered though... also Vegas got killed on the over line.

That depends on when you bet the game as it fluctuated between 3.5 and 3,personally I got it at 3 and got a push.


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