Post Game: Packers Defeat Bears 28-21


That's the issue they bring up also these refs are making bad calls like in Ravens game were the said there was no TD caught and in Parsons case ignoring him being held 20 times every game. But the coaches and players can't say one thing against the refs because the NFL will fine them for saying anything negative about. I would just love a coach or player one time go off on a tirade saying the refs are dog podo( useless that miss calls week after week and are useless and how the NFL are cowards who refuse to do anything about it and protect the refs like little babies. That would be worth paying a fine and then the owner slips the coach or player some cash afterwards to pay for it.
 
two things about this video:
1) it seems a little overly critical of jordan love at times, but he does back off near he end of the video and say that he's being pretty picky. still, he does make a few good points about where love could improve.
2) i would not expect the bears defense to make the same kinds of mistakes in two weeks. so hopefully, ml dials up a slightly different game plan next time.

 
two things about this video:
1) it seems a little overly critical of jordan love at times, but he does back off near he end of the video and say that he's being pretty picky. still, he does make a few good points about where love could improve.
2) i would not expect the bears defense to make the same kinds of mistakes in two weeks. so hopefully, ml dials up a slightly different game plan next time.


Game 2 vs the Bears GB needs to find a way to play the run. They can't just let the inside run rip them apart again.
 
I'm hearing a lot of talk about the refereeing in this game incentivizing Bears play in the upcoming game. (Surprisingly much of it from non-Packers fans.) Game 2 of this rivalry could be a real barnburner!
 
I'm hearing a lot of talk about the refereeing in this game incentivizing Bears play in the upcoming game. (Surprisingly much of it from non-Packers fans.) Game 2 of this rivalry could be a real barnburner!
watch the video above and see what the outside world thinks about the refereeing in this game. if anyone has the right to complain about the refereeing, it is the packers. and hopefully the packers are sending in game film of all the holding calls that didn't get called vs micah parsons to the nfl. probably won't do much good, and i'm not sure if ml ever actually does this. even bears fans were commenting on the fact that the bears got the benefit of a lot of bad calls and non-calls.

i'm not sure why the nfl seems to have t out for the packers. the schedule this year was brutal the way they stacked all the toughest games together and put the bye week so early. and somebody seems to have paid off the refs to ignore any penalty committed against parsons. yes, holding happens on every play, but not the kind of holding we see against parsons, where they put him in a bear hug or a chokehold. if they would let parsons play, the packers defense would be unstoppable.

i really hope we can go 6-0 against the division.
 
The NFL has been piss poor at attempting to have a relatively "fair" refereeing system. If the players can be given outrageous salaries, then the game needs to be officiated by "the best" refs that they can produce (full time well paid refs). No system will be perfect, but gosh darn they can do better than what they've got now. Some people say that their excuse is "it would slow down the game" which to me implies that ensuring maximum proceeds from the networks takes precedence over giving the consumers better officiating. I would be surprised if they have not had design proposals for systems that would be better than what we have now. hmmmm.jpg
 
The NFL has been piss poor at attempting to have a relatively "fair" refereeing system. If the players can be given outrageous salaries, then the game needs to be officiated by "the best" refs that they can produce (full time well paid refs). No system will be perfect, but gosh darn they can do better than what they've got now. Some people say that their excuse is "it would slow down the game" which to me implies that ensuring maximum proceeds from the networks takes precedence over giving the consumers better officiating. I would be surprised if they have not had design proposals for systems that would be better than what we have now. View attachment 1264
i think if the referees started enforcing the actual rules consistently and fairly, the players would stop trying to take advantage of the lack of enforcement, and it would clean up the game. stop using the excuse that "there's holding on every play" to encourage players to hold on every play, for example. these are the most talented football players in the world. i'm sure that if they knew they would get flagged for holding, they would stop doing it.
 
Players know they can hold every play. Refs are not going to be throwing a flag every play for holding. You run 60-70 plays hold every one maybe get 3-4 holdings tops every game. Hold every play and get away with it 95% of the time so why not do it.
 
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