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"Making an example" is a demonstration to the rest of the league. They CLEARLY aren't using Taylor as any sort of example. They're just punishing him for making them look bad. That's a MASSIVE distinction. And as you noted - he's obviously addressed it to at LEAST be lining up the same as anyone else. Moreover, in the process of 'making an example of him' they also threw a phantom holding penalty at him and another one that was pretty soft. This has nothing to do with anything to improve the play in the league or level the playing field. Nothing to do with a demonstration to other OTs. It's a rat-****ing and that's it. The end. Full stop. And some would have us just grab our ankles and be cool with it. |
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This sort of reminds me of the defensive holding call on Bradberry in the Super Bowl.
“You can’t call that in that situation!” “They hadn’t been calling that all game and decided to call it at the end to give the Chiefs the win”. Now we sound like those bitch ass Eagles fans. The fact of the matter is that it WAS a hold. The fact of the matter here, as far as anyone can tell, is that Jawaan IS still lining up ilegally. Simplest fix here is to not leave it up to the refs. If you do so, you’re just giving them the option to rat **** you when they see fit. |
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I'm not going to 'fix it' until the rest of the league is held to the same standard as we are. They very VERY clearly aren't. |
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But I also see a still photo from the game showing that he’s proooooobably still pushing it here and there as well. |
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These aren't even remotely analogous situations. This isn't situation specific (which could, theoretically, be universally applied) - it's PLAYER specific. One. Single. Guy. In the entire league. It's one dude getting this treatment and not to make an example for other players to follow, but just to ****ing pick on him. And your position is just lunacy. This is an acceptance of a billion dollar organization using Kangaroo Court logic. |
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We just want some consistency. |
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We can try to do what we will but it won't change anything and everyone here knows it |
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You think sending a memo is the extent of the influence he wields? Andy Reid is among the most well respected coaches in football, not just from players, but fans, media and other coaches. You think he can't get in someone's ear and push the issue? Do I think we'll be privy to all those conversations? No. Do I damn sure hope they're happening and with some level of righteous anger? You're damn right I do. But I'm certainly not gonna get to where you are - "Eh, i guess we just need to be okay playing by a different set of rules than everyone else..." |
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The NFL is going to be backed into a corner of either making it a point of emphasis and calling it on all teams or backing off Taylor. The league clearly sent a memo out in week 2 to watch Taylor. They can just as easily send a memo to make sure the calls are accurate on Taylor or call it on everyone. That extra 1/2 step is important and teams need to know where the line is. |
People are tired of seeing the Chiefs win. That's what the initial outcry on social media was all about. Opposing fanbases have zero sympathy for the Chiefs on this, even though they know it's blatantly unfair.
This is such a bad look for the NFL and a bad look for opposing fan bases that are encouraging this. |
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