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Do you think the officials charging Bellinger with a 15 yard facemask penalty

Started by MightyGiants, September 27, 2024, 08:25:11 AM

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H-Town G-Fan

Quote from: todge on September 29, 2024, 02:49:35 PMInteresting tidbit - the Clay Martin crew officiated four previous Dallas away games ... and guess what? Yup Dallas won all four. I'm not big on conspiracy theories - but it sure is coincidental isn't it?


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Honestly... What a garbage take for you to advocate for here. Do you know those games? The time frame? The opponents? Or are you just content to spread baseless conspiracy theories?

For the record, these four contests you're referring to were the Cowboys at the Giants in 2019, Vikings in 2022, the Panthers in 2023, and the Giants again in 2024. The Giants of course were awful in 2019, the Vikings sported a historically bad defense in 2022, the Panthers in 2023 (no explanation needed) and our own 29th ranked offense in 2024. A veritable murderers row!

I guess he must have missed the message about fixing games in 2020 when the Cowboys lost at home to both the Browns and Washington Football Team in games he refereed.

Also, wow he really messed up in fixing the recent Giants game by penalizing Dallas 11 times (89 yards) to the Giants 4 (35 yards)...

Why regurgitate this drivel if you're not going to put a modicum of effort into figuring out whether it has any basis in reality?

Maybe, just maybe, it was the fact that the Giants didn't score a single touchdown that caused them to lose. Loser mentality to blame the referees when there were multiple opportunities to win the game Jones and the Giants couldn't capitalize on.

uconnjack8

Quote from: H-Town G-Fan on September 29, 2024, 08:25:22 PMHonestly... What a garbage take for you to advocate for here. Do you know those games? The time frame? The opponents? Or are you just content to spread baseless conspiracy theories?

For the record, these four contests you're referring to were the Cowboys at the Giants in 2019, Vikings in 2022, the Panthers in 2023, and the Giants again in 2024. The Giants of course were awful in 2019, the Vikings sported a historically bad defense in 2022, the Panthers in 2023 (no explanation needed) and our own 29th ranked offense in 2024. A veritable murderers row!

I guess he must have missed the message about fixing games in 2020 when the Cowboys lost at home to both the Browns and Washington Football Team in games he refereed.

Also, wow he really messed up in fixing the recent Giants game by penalizing Dallas 11 times (89 yards) to the Giants 4 (35 yards)...

Why regurgitate this drivel if you're not going to put a modicum of effort into figuring out whether it has any basis in reality?

Maybe, just maybe, it was the fact that the Giants didn't score a single touchdown that caused them to lose. Loser mentality to blame the referees when there were multiple opportunities to win the game Jones and the Giants couldn't capitalize on.

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