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I turned to my wife and said, "That about sums up the officiating crew today." She replied, "I don't care but I'm sure someone on PackerRats will mention it."But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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After listening to Detroit sports talk the past two days, it's clear as a bell here in the "D" that the reason the Lions lost the game is through the poor officiating.Originally posted by pbmax View PostAgreed. Walt Coleman's crew has done one less game than a few of the crews, but his yards of penalty per game is relatively low. They had a lot of calls to make today with the Schwartz's double challenge early and they might not make a good crew for the Lions, who almost demand a high call game to keep the action in check.
I found it interesting to review the Packers' inactives list for the game: Aaron Rodgers, Bryan Bulaga, Greg Jennings, James Starks, Randall Cobb, Charles Woodson, and Clay Matthews. That's a who's who list of Packers not playing. Two of their best three defensive players, and every one of those guys a starter or in Cobb's case a ST starter and star. And in a game the Lions needed to get the playoff position they wanted, they whiffed. Sure the reffing was bad. But it was bad on both sides. Really did Desmond Bishop whack Matt Stafford, or did Stafford do his best pro soccer player imitation? And sure, maybe the Leos got gypped on one more call than the Pack - but in the end, the Lions lost their composure - they were called for eleven penalties by an officiating crew known for not throwing too too many flags.
When the Schvantz was first hired I really liked the guy, but I have really been turned off lately. He doesn't seem to handle success very well. His sideline showboating sets a bad example and I would imagine it's distracting for the team to some degree. I think Suh's belt move was very junior high, and he impresses me more and more as frankly a dick. Surly and self-righteous both on the field and off."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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good points fritz. some of the very things i pointed out to my Lion friends. sure the officials jobbed them on a TD catch, but what about the other two that lion receivers dropped? both times they were wide open and the ball slipped thru their fingers. the officials didn't make them drop the ball
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I agree with this moron, no offense. Suh mocking a player who wasn't even in the game isn't only juvenile and lame, but just plain retarded. He might as well as done a Tebow after the sack.Originally posted by Fritz View PostWhen the Schvantz was first hired I really liked the guy, but I have really been turned off lately. He doesn't seem to handle success very well. His sideline showboating sets a bad example and I would imagine it's distracting for the team to some degree. I think Suh's belt move was very junior high, and he impresses me more and more as frankly a dick. Surly and self-righteous both on the field and off.
I felt bad for Stafford not going to the ProBowl until I watched what a pansy ass pretender he was on both personal fouls. You would have thought he had his face scraped off on the first one from all the leg jerking and convulsing and he looked more like he was having a seizure than suffering from a glancing arm blow on the second. Douche Bag."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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