Terrible call against Chicago there.
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Terrible call against Chicago there.
Should have been an interception.
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Re: Terrible call against Chicago there.
Why do players continue to insist on celebrating by letting the ball go right at the goal line? I'd absolutely lose my shit if I was a coach.
Re: Terrible call against Chicago there.
Damn did he flip that ball out before he got in the endzone? Lacey's gonna be back in hat doghouse real quick if that's the case.
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Yeah that was crap. It'll be funny if Lacey dropped the ball ahead of the line.
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Re: Terrible call against Chicago there.
Hard to tell, but players are so stupid to keep doing that.
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On another note, why aren't there cameras on either side of the goal line in every game? I've seen it sometimes, but more often than not you're looking from a vantage of a camera on the two yard line or so, or the corner of the end zone. If there's one place there ought to be cameras focused, it's on the goal line.
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Good point, and also, why don't they use high speed cameras every game? Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. It's annoying to try to see if a guy's knee is down or not before the ball comes out when the picture is all fuzzy with those cheap low speed cameras.americaninfidel wrote:On another note, why aren't there cameras on either side of the goal line in every game? I've seen it sometimes, but more often than not you're looking from a vantage of a camera on the two yard line or so, or the corner of the end zone. If there's one place there ought to be cameras focused, it's on the goal line.
Re: Terrible call against Chicago there.
Not that the Bears were going to score anyways but yes that was a shit call
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Re: Terrible call against Chicago there.
Agreed. I can see there being some disparity in college football, considering the relative power/income of each conference, but the NFL certainly has the money to pony up for some reliable play monitoring.Ghostown42 wrote:Good point, and also, why don't they use high speed cameras every game? Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. It's annoying to try to see if a guy's knee is down or not before the ball comes out when the picture is all fuzzy with those cheap low speed cameras.americaninfidel wrote:On another note, why aren't there cameras on either side of the goal line in every game? I've seen it sometimes, but more often than not you're looking from a vantage of a camera on the two yard line or so, or the corner of the end zone. If there's one place there ought to be cameras focused, it's on the goal line.
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Re: Terrible call against Chicago there.
The refs must have money ridin on the Packers this game.