12-29-2013, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by GloryDayz
LOL, I've heard the same thing, but it amounts to getting to question your sentence after you get out of jail and have served the full sentence. And I'm actually not convinced that the Chiefs "do" that.
And I'm not convinced "questioning a ref" means a fine. From podium, directly saying it was a bad call, might, but creaming at an official during the game seems to be as legal as the offensive line holding. Watch Manning, Brady, Rivers, and any number of "5-Hour-Energy" head coaches, and you'll see they may not get "that" call, but the officials sure know they've ****ed up. I rarely see that out of the Chiefs, and I don't think I've seen Andy light into an official on the sideline. A gentle discussion doesn't count.
And if all their bad calls ever get them is a non-trip to the playoffs/super bowl, so what?
But I'd love for you to find the link (and I do belive you), and I hope it has a link to the "running score" each crew/official has on him. If not, what does it really matter. It's got to be public, at least somewhat as public as the officials reviews of the players we suffer each week, to be worth a shit. If it's private, it's junk!
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It didn't have a running count sadly. It was more of a discussion about the closed door meetings officials have to do for their weekly reviews.
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