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The Official 2012 NFL Thread v. All aboard the Kaepernick bandwagon!

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i dont see what everybody is upset about. The WR clearly caught it.

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Here's a better angle:

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i aint readin all that. but if you were a saints fan, you would've watched them play by now.

stick with what you know....fixed gear bikes, rallying against the man and other stupid hipster stuff.

let the men talk football.

oh god, my sides.





No one talking about the Lions/Titans game? Probably the Game of the Week, imo.
 
pwnd

we need more of this in football

I guess its one benefit of having godawful refs
 
i love these refs and how ashamed all the former sheild wearers are

i hope it only gets worse, cause i love to be entertained

and still waiting for someone besides me to mention how nfc has by far the best defense in the NFL

rams/seahawks over under next week should be about 13

rams will win 9-7, bradford and wilson throw for a combined 200 yards
 
^ and you can't even say it's cause they are playing bad oppenents
green bay 22 and 12
new england 18
philly 6
detriot 19
dallas 7
bears 23( 7 was a pick 6)

COME AT US bROS
 
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NFC west definitely has the best defense of any division in the NFL this year.

Feel better China Rider?
 
So do you think the referee demands went up higher after last weekends games, specifically the MNF game?
 
plz baby jesus, plz.

http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2012/09/25/nfl-referees-reportedly-close-to-new-deal/

NFL, referees reportedly close to new deal

NFL referees could be back on the field as early as this weekend, according to reports that say the league and its officials are zeroing in on a labor deal.
A deal to end the three-month lockout is at hand, according to ESPN.com, which cited a source close to the negotiations. Although owners have taken a hardline against the referees' demands for an 8 percent pay raise, pressure mounted on the sides to reach a deal after Monday night's game between the Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers ended on a disputed Hail Mary touchdown catch that appeared to have been an interception by Green Bay.
While league sources say it would take a week to get the locked-out officials back on the field, the NFLA has said its 121 referees have been trained on the league’s new rules and have either already passed physicals or are ready to do so immediately.
Both sides have made concessions on previous sticking points such as a taxi squad of 21 new officials and pension plans that sources say the final meaningful hurdle is, as one source said, "about a little more money,” ESPN.com reports.
The NFLRA is reportedly prepared to accept a new agreement primarily in the form of a "ratification bonus," which would compensate its 121-member union for concessions it is willing to make.
A source close to the negotiations told The Associated Press that the two sides resumed talks Wednesday after a marathon, 14-hour session on Tuesday extended past midnight.
The NFL referees reportedly make an average of $149,000 a year for their Sunday afternoon services, and most have other full-time jobs. The main stumbling blocks in the labor dispute are pay, retirement benefits and the NFL team owners' desire to impose new accountability standards on the referees.
On the retirement issue, refs currently have a guaranteed pension that the owners would like to convert to a market-vulnerable 401(k) plan. The owners are seeking new accountability by gaining the ability to pull poorly-performing refs and replace them from what would be a new pool of backup referees. Although this would expand the number of referee jobs, the officials are against it.
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay's quarterback and the reigning league MVP, used his weekly radio show Tuesday to lash out at the NFL and question its priorities. And even President Obama has weighed in on the dispute, tweeting Tuesday that "NFL fans on both sides of the aisle hope the refs' lockout is settled soon."
 
i don't want the real refs back until we get at least one brawl that results in more than a few serious injuries

would love to see some 330 pound offensive lineman sit on the neck of the ref who tries to drag him off some helmetless quarterback that's being slapped around

the main reason i sort of want the real refs back are so that people will shut the fuck out about it
there are so many good storylines going on right now in the NFL that are being ignored because of officiating, lame
 
i'll say it again i hated the replacment refs not because of their abilities but how everyone pissed and moaned about it over and over and over

shut the fuck up it's awfully easy to ref a game from your couch isn't it? and seriously, does it make you feel better about your stupid insecure ego to say that call was AWFUL these guys are a DISGRACE?!

officiating crybabies are a class of vomit that severely taint all sports discussion

usually these faggots will never admit when their team gets a favorable call either , they have themselves convinced that their team never commits a foul...i actually get more pissed when the rams commit an obvious foul than when they get called for a penalty on a questionable play, sure it frustrating but i deal with it with a subtle smash of the bar and a curse word at regular speaking volume

complaining about complainers....eh, so what?

LETS GO bROWNS! damn man if you're going to give cleveland a nationally televised game vs a bad ass team at least let them host it

and what's up with ravens being on primetime for the third time already? i dig these thursday nighters because every team will be featured throughout the season
, next thursday's game is cardinals @ rams' dome is going be jammin' out with their clam out and hand the cards their first loss of the season, hopefully
 
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