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Originally Posted by jettio
I wish I had a dollar for every time a WR has been standing on the broadcast imposed line of scrimmage in the last five years.
This back and forth is like a debate by folks that have not watched football since the 1990's.
If you have been watching NFL football in recent years it is clear that on ball WRs have been lining up on the broadcast LOS so much that even fans that hunt for penalties have not complained.
The plain as day fact is that nobody watching the play live saw something that they expected to be flagged.
There is a good chance that this bullshit about where WRs line up is going to generate a lot of social media reaction during games the rest of this season and into the playoffs so that the broadcast will have to say something about it.
It may be fun seeing Tony Romo have marbles in his mouth trying to justify a flag not being thrown after he went apeshit badmouthing KT19.
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I agree. But let's not forget the "pivot" they'll take. "Well it wasn't egregious enough" (these idiots subscribe to the "a little pregnant" theory), "they can't call everything or they game would last 20 hours with no scores", "they were letting them play", "there's an xyz on every play", the usual bullshit shade they provide for officials when they don't make a call.
NFL officials and people like Romo are:
