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Packers vs Seahawks, 9/24/2012 MNF?
02-20-2014, 09:27 AM
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Packers vs Seahawks, 9/24/2012 MNF?
After seeing what a shame these replacement refs were last nite during MNF, something has to be done. Millions of viewers see the same thing, yet a touchdown is called. It's almost like the mob has it fixed or something that's how bad it has Been. It's hard to watch. As a fan of the NFL for over 25 years, this is the first season I'm not excited for Sundays. When a referee decides the outcome of a game, isn't that enough? Every fan out there, we need to make a message. Stop buying tickets and going to games. Show godell and the NFL that we won't stand fir this nonsense. Anyone agree?

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02-20-2014, 09:34 AM
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Good idea... Never gonna happen. People can say they will boycott but they wont. This has become like a car wreck. People are going to slow down to watch. Its absurd.

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02-20-2014, 09:48 AM
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Roger Goodell has done nothing to fix this mess and he won't do anything till the fans and tv ratings go down.
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02-20-2014, 09:50 AM
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If you're truly upset, just stop watching it and sign a petition or something. Honestly I am just annoyed all together about NFL games. They're boring to watch now. I only like to go to Brewer games because there's actually entertainment there where football has gotten out of hand now.

Reason why I never cared or gave a damn to watch one football game with my family. It's so eh.. boring I could say. The only games I will watch are the ones that are actually pumped up games or playoffs/superbowl.
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02-20-2014, 09:54 AM
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I agree, but thats not going to chance the way millions of others feel. In fact, yesterdays game has only brought more attention to the NFL for either good or bad reasons people are tuning in. You can't predict this stuff but a call like this was bound to happen. Its not the 30 teams in the leagues fault this has happened, its not the Seahawks fault they won the game last night, it all falls strictly on the replacement refs. I myself am not going to stop buying merchandise or watching/going to the games because I love and support my team. Its hard to even send a message when the players themselves are standing pat. Sure they are venting on twitter but they themselves aren't doing anything. The scary thing is that these refs will be refereeing playoff games, hell maybe even the Superbowl. Thats when these NFL players will really regret not taking a stand.

As these missed calls keep adding up its only going to bring more light into the NFL maybe not for the right reasons but I think its popularity will continue to grow.
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