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The Rooney Rule (still) isn’t working?
Jauronimo replied to wppete's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Show me another profession in the United States where the workforce is overwhelmingly (75%) black/minority and the management and ownership is overwhelmingly white. Fruit picking in California? 18th and early 19th century agriculture? You CAN'T tell me that some NFL owners do NOT think that black coaches are inherently less capable when these are the same guys who thought black QB's were categorically less capable than their counterparts. Racism and prejudice are not logical. Common sense arguments do not apply. -
I would like to know why after all the s@$^ we have witnessed these past few years with calls being made to the letter of the law, no matter how absurdly removed from the original intent of the rule, the officials determined that this one call needed "common sense"? The league's policy has been too effin bad for years, but for 5 minutes on Saturday there was suddenly room to contemplate the spirit of the rule. All those catches overturned to the letter of the rule no matter how common sense they were and the NFL told them tough luck, the competition committee will look at it in the offseason. Belichick has made a living on poorly written rules. Did anyone shut down his sheisty substitutions vs Baltimore in the playoffs? No, the league addressed it AFTER the season. Did the league do anything about all the pick plays he was running? That one kickoff was the exception. Why?
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The Rooney Rule (still) isn’t working?
Jauronimo replied to wppete's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They're required to submit pictures and DNA samples to confirm the level of melanin. The NFL does NOT need another Soul Man, tanning pills fiasco. -
McDaniels has a deal in place with Belichick to inherit the HC spot in New England after Bill moves on. Much like the deal Belichick had with Parcells. I don't see McDaniels going anywhere. Especially not after the way he did the Colts. Chargers talk is crazy. QB is not LAC's problem and Brady is hardly an upgrade over Rivers right now. Chicago or maybe Denver makes sense to me.
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Then man up and tell her that unless shes a client she needs to find some place else to socialize or Fergy is going to have to shiv a mofo. Option B, walk into the lobby with your pants around your ankles and shout "cut the S@#$! Are we gonna f@#$ or not?!?!"
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Instruct your admins to tell this woman that they were recently chastised by the boss for spending too much time with personal conversations at the expense of work and she will get them both in hot water.
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Ricky Gervais nailed it!! Golden Globe opening
Jauronimo replied to BringBackFergy's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Nah, man. Ricky is a rogue. An outsider. Why else would he be making these outrageous jokes?!?! https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2020/01/golden-globes-ricky-gervais-doublethink-hollywood/604486/ -
Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Because he doesn't know the rules and completely f@#$ed up. Kinda like throwing a live ball to the referee in the end zone after a kickoff. I have no idea why anybody would do that. -
Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't think you're a bad fan. In fact, very far from it. Like the complete opposite. Until the officials can actually enforce the rules we have accuracy then I am not not comfortable with the spirit of the rule subject to adjudication a la minute when the NFL has made painfully literal interpretations a hallmark of the fan experience for at least the last decade. If the spirit of a rule is going to be observed then any fair person would like the spirit of all rules to be enforced with common sense consistently and that did not happen on Saturday. No such allowance was given on Ford's block. The blind side rule was meant to take vicious hits on unsuspecting players out of the game. Instead of spirit we got by the book, 15 yards, and moved out of field goal range. I would say consideration of spirit of the rule and intent is an anomaly. The video review process was meant to overturn bad calls on a standard of "any guy in a bar" could tell that was a bad call. The norm has been making rulings based on fractions of an inch, blades of grass, and nano-seconds of control. But now on a one off call the refs want to talk about common sense and I am supposed to just buy it no questions asked????? -
Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This power was only used for the first time. First as in precedent. So next time the rules get tossed out in favor of "common sense" I hope to see your fervent support. Why do we even have rules if they aren't reflective of common sense? -
Pass interference requires significant judgement. A waving of the arms, a kneel, or a ball hitting the turf do not. So I ask for the 20th time what part of giving himself up was open to interpretation or should be?? Does a missed field goal require judgement or do we call it based on what happened regardless of intent? Hate to break it to you but NO ONE intends to F@#% UP in the grandest of fashions YET they still manage and its not the role of the officials to protect them from it. Milano clearly intended to sack Watson. Didn't seem to matter. Roberts clearly called a fair catch. Worked like a mother*****ing charm, no interpretation of intent required. You can twist and turn some more. You can hide behind the fact that no one cares because EVERY bad call is publicly acknowledged by the league (ESPN's commentators had a lot to say about it, btw). You can repeat the same stuff while avoiding any of the pertinent rules. You can be "done" with this thread for the umpteenth time and still demand the last word. You can put on a bold face and dismiss my points again with a haughty laugh in place of any argument but we both know.
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Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There are always 65 other plays. No one play determines a game but that doesnt mean we get to toss out the rules. 2 minutes, 20 minutes, 5 seconds. Introducing common sense which contradicts the rules as defined has no bounds. If we can disregard what is written in favor of common sense which is previously undocumented then where does it end? Why would this power be limited to kickoffs with outcomes that make some people uncomfortable? -
Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Its common sense to know the rules of your profession especially when they are few and cut and dry. Its common sense to understand failure to do so often results in undesirable outcomes. Ignorance is rarely a viable defense. No one ever asked for a perfect rule book but I do expect the one we got to be observed. Especially when it 100% covers the events that transpired. I'm still going to need one of you to show how often returners have committed the same offense as I have seen ZERO proof. This idea is rather important to your point. -
Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I do not care at all how you would prefer to score or how comfortable you are winning by a TD scored by a correct interpretation of the rules. I don't care if we play the 16 games against the 2019 Bengals if we win the super bowl. I swear most of you won't be happy unless we go 19-0 winning by 30 every game and decline every penalty called in our favor. -
Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You should go back to making racist comments in the comments section of the Buffalo News. You're not ready to troll these boards, kid. -
I thought you let it go 4 pages ago and you really should have (begin your post with "dog14787 was right!" if you read past the "and"). I don't know how, aside from stubbornly willful ignorance, you still do not see that this scenario was 100% covered by rules which are as simple as can be. Many rules are open to judgement but where you see room for interpretation in this rule I can only imagine. I have asked about 5 times already and you've dodged, but I will try once more: Where and when did Carter give himself up according to the rules? What article and section are you "interpreting" to suggest he met one of the criteria? The league rarely has an interest in PUBLICLY addressing the egregious missteps of their officials unless the outcry from fans demands it. Protect the shield at all costs.
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Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Roberts didn't do it because he knows the 3 effing rules which he needs to know. -
How the f@#$ did you open a dispensary only adhering to legal statute that preceded the word "and"? Serious question. Since when can the second half of a sentence be disregarded? Is that common sense as well?
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Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No, they are saying multiple kick returners have acted like Carter this year with impunity. As in caught the ball but failed to signal for a fair catch, failed to take a knee, and then tossed the ball to the referee.....now heres the important part.....the referee then INAPPROPRIATELY caught the ball and INCORRECTLY blew the play dead in all of those instances. THAT is the difference. The very BEST defense I have seen of the travesty we are discussing is that it has been called INCORRECTLY all year and therefore the referee was more correct in being consistently with a piss poor application of established rules. And for reasons inexplicable to me, that resonates with a lot of football fans. -
Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I take no consolation in a rule change as soon as the super bowl is over. I have zero doubt they will immediately shore up the kickoff rule and blindside block rule and we will still be looking for our first playoff win in 26 years. Why have a rule book if its so obviously based in silliness that referees can disregard written regulations and hand down common sense rulings after 2 minutes of deliberation? That officiating crew undermined the integrity of the game. They went wildly off the reservation and the precedent set is irresponsible at best. I must be a moron because I'm one of the 3 crazy #######s who cares that officials now have the power to disregard rules and make calls based on what they think was supposed to happen. Nothing can go wrong there. Its not like officials have a problem consistently and appropriately administering the rules they actually choose to observe. Nope, nothing to see here. -
Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
bump bump bump CBS Sports says it has happened multiple times this year. I have no reason to doubt it. Still doesn't matter much to me since I'm not interested in how many times it was called incorrectly before Saturday. I'm more interested in what happened on Saturday between the time a semi-correct call was made on the field at the time of the play and everything that happened afterward which abandoned established protocol and gave referees the power to interject "common sense" which apparently is contrary to known rules. Makes you think about the constitution of the competition committee and their relationship with the officials. Seems contentious at best. -
Nailed it. His intentions were clear. I think we can all agree 100% on that point. I'm surprised so few of us see eye to eye on the precedent set. If the dude cannot abide (and the dude should abide since by definition, the dude abides) by 3 mother effing rules which govern returns then I think perhaps he is not worth paying millions for his handful of plays per game.
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Should season ticket holders protest?
Jauronimo replied to Rocbillsfan1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
For the record, I agree with Ye Ole 500%. Had the return man been ruled down initially, its doubtful I would have noticed. But I think its a travesty that the official made the call on the field of a live ball and abandoned the ruling under the pressure of the situation and then deemed it as "gave himself up". I respect K-9 and Alphadawg and their contributions to this fine board which dwarf my own, but I respectfully disagree with their opinions on this matter which may have been lost in my last post.