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Throwing Snowballs and Refs threatening a penalty


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The fans that attend today need to police other fans..  I'm sure some drunk Bills fans could act like morons, but I wouldn't put it past Steelers backers to try and cause trouble.  The Refs could threaten a 15 yarder, but technically it's not in the rule book. 

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9 minutes ago, zow2 said:

The fans that attend today need to police other fans..  I'm sure some drunk Bills fans could act like morons, but I wouldn't put it past Steelers backers to try and cause trouble.  The Refs could threaten a 15 yarder, but technically it's not in the rule book. 

Well here's the thing. We can throw them without penalty until the warning. Choose the freebies wisely. 

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What they need to do is f anyone throws a snow ball bring that person down on the field & give one of the players a free shot at them full on !! 

 

On second thought scratch that with as many drunk Bills fans as there are they would be lining up to throw the first snowball just to get out on the field so they could get their bell rung by a player . 

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2 hours ago, Heavy Kevi said:

Lol I remember the refs making that ***** up on the spot and pretending they could flag the home team.

 

Won't work again

I don’t remember who the ref who they asked in the broadcast when the snowballs came down, but he said there was no way they could penalize the Bills. The refs bluffed and the fans bought it. Might not happen again now that the fans know they can’t penalize just the Bills. 

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3 minutes ago, Breakout Squad said:

I don’t remember who the ref who they asked in the broadcast when the snowballs came down, but he said there was no way they could penalize the Bills. The refs bluffed and the fans bought it. Might not happen again now that the fans know they can’t penalize just the Bills. 

Yeah because if I was a fan of the opposing team I’d be throwing them to get a penalty on the Bills.

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3 hours ago, stevewin said:

What if a billdo is wrapped in a snowball (wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma)

Billdos and D batteries are the proper cores to any real snowball in Orchard Park for any traditional fan of the team. Show those refs what happens to folks who throw bs flags!

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6 minutes ago, TrentEdwardsCheckDownOn4th said:

How would the refs ever be able to determine if it was a pittaburgh or bills fan that threw the snowball? There will probably be close to 25% steelers fans. 

 

 

I hope the weather lowers that percentage of Steelers fans. 

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40 minutes ago, TrentEdwardsCheckDownOn4th said:

How would the refs ever be able to determine if it was a pittaburgh or bills fan that threw the snowball? There will probably be close to 25% steelers fans. 

 

 

"Let's get Gene Steratore to the help with call and the replay Jim". 

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Where is that Milano poster - I’m sure he would claim it’s a freedom he wants to exercise and everyone else is soft, not like back in the day when we threw snowballs at cars with impunity. 

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I know it's not technically a rule, but it's been done before in college, specifically for throwing things onto the field (sadly, it was against my school) -

 

 

Here's one for snowballs, against Colorado State (after a warning was given) -

 

 

Thankfully, they don't do this anymore... threatening the fans for too much crowd noise -

 

 

 

Even if there's no official rule, I believe this is how it would go down -

 

1) Fans are warned over PA

2) If it continues, game is paused & delayed as long as possible while security tries to make an example of some people

3) Play resumes, but with a warning from refs

4) Officials make the call to penalize the home team 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct (or even delay of game)

5) After game, NFL makes a statement that says "oops, technically not a rule," and apologizes, but nothing can be done to fix it. They'll continue on about player/fan safety, blah blah blah, but it's too late at this point.

 

If there's one thing we know about officiating, it's that the league will sometimes admit to bad calls, but it will NEVER change the actual on-field results.

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2 hours ago, gonzo1105 said:

Refs are actually not technically allowed to throw an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the fans. Can't be enforced. Thats why there is security and police in the stadium to haul away idiots who do it.

 

Yep, the refs make an announcement or two, but if the fans call their bluff there's really nothing they can do.   I mean if it gets crazy, a coach can pull their team off the field I suppose.  

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