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I don't want to sound rude or anything but you should really go out to a minor league football game, or even a touch football game….and try reffing. That would put everything, regarding being a ref,
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Absolutely no to both. What happens when the cap is hit, it is open season on all players to do whatever they want? Thats ridiculous. If players can't play a clean game, they deserve the penalty
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Yes the refs should get fined for a bad call. And QBs should get fined for missing a throw Receivers should get fined for every bad route, dropped catch or missed block Running back should get f
I say yes, and I say that because of this. Now I was happy amidst all of the penalties that the bombers came out on top, who wouldn't be. But these officials have gotta be held accountable for that inexcusable and excessive drag they put on that game with ridiculous flags, half of which had no legitimacy to them. I mean, some games I know the players out there will commit more penalties than others, but I have never in all my time of watching the CFL, seen a game where you could just about color the whole field red with how many times that flag was dropped, and I have come to hate those kind of games where you nearly come to anticipate a flag on almost every play, and last night became one of them. I am personally blaming the officials and Mark Cohon for this, and Chris Schultz was right for calling out this game for going too slow paced.
I've come to expect football games to be right about 3 hours long, give or take a serious situation such as an injury or an act of God on the stadium, last night's game, those idiot referees took that 20 second play clock and stretched it into 3 minutes between plays about. That should never happen in football.
I say solve that problem with one of two ways.
First, put a limit on how many flags the officials collectively are allowed to throw. If they exceed that, the whole crew gets slapped with a million dollar fine for obstructing the game progress. That way they learn to only call blatant penalties, and cannot call tacky ones.
Or second, if it happens again, have the league commission review all the penalties in the game, and start fining them individually for every tacky call they make, so that way they get a message sent that these so-called roughing penalties that happen are not to be flagged and players are not to be punished for tough hits they make. NFL fans have been seeing this happen in their league and getting upset at flags and fines on players for doing this, and I think the CFL needs to make sure they don't go that route either.
And finally, get rid of that stupid pass interference challenge rule, it does nothing to make sure the call gets right, it's a disgrace to football, makes for lazy or disgruntled officials, and ruins the pace of the game. ****** sick of it already.