colonel Wrote:
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> JC--I think you're reading things a little fuzzy.
>
>
> Here's what I believe Dolphin1 wrote: His letter
> was to Adam and stated:
>
> "I normally don’t write on such things on a
> Monday morning, but I will express my feelings of
> the game in 2 words….”ref’s are on the
> take”. I am done with professional sports as
> there is too much money at hand that causes
> ref’s to sway the games. There were 4 distinct
> calls made poorly and the biggest one was the
> “batting the ball forward” which caused the
> game to really go the other way. Look Miami
> didn’t adjust in the second half but would have
> won this game had the ref’s called the proper
> plays. I will not waste my Sunday’s any longer
> watching professional sports, and would love to
> see everyone take this approach and put an end to
> the “controlling” of the game from outside
> influences. That’s my take of the industry"
>
> In response to this comment, Adam wrote:
> "Strong! Agree w you that the refereeing was
> awful. But think it has more to do with
> incompetence than corruption."
>
> Clearly there are some typo's in Dolphins1
> message...but Adam responded on an Iphone not his
> work computer. He probably did this on the fly,
> probably at a traffic light or stalled in I-95
> traffic.
>
> Journalism--that's an interesting concept today.
> Don't get me started on the media. But JC, you
> are right, it's a waste of time hoping these
> "journalists" could possibly express anything
> worthwhile or raise controversy with NFL
> officiating.
>
> Colonel
Thanks Colonel for clearing that up. I was up late watching a great baseball game and I am a bit fuzzy today indeed.