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Everything is on tape and the NFL brass need to call out the bad decisions and see if it keeps happening to certain refs. I wonder if the demotion penalty means they do Bear games.
- Today
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12th Man On The Field - Gambling Cartels
Lucky Luciano replied to Lucky Luciano's topic in Bearstalk
so none you know of have been fired for poor performance? also was wondering what were they demoted to? how does that work? -
I think in 5 years this group is going to be looked at as a great QB draft. Daniels is still the probable best QB drafted that year. Maye is taking a giant step forward and Caleb is not far behind. I think the star comes out late in games when the top QBs do their thing. Caleb has that, he just needs to clean up his accuracy and decision making which BJ came here to do.
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right! you mean the only team to score at least 21 points in every game, and thats true! we are seeing moments and flashes and statistical gems that tell us we are making progress. we just need to be more consistent now, until we are tough to beat.
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Something in Caleb's corner; the Bears are the only team in the NFL to score 21+ PPG.
- Yesterday
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Oof, Loveland would be 20th.
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Kmet is a gamer. A lot of teams would love to have him. Even in this last game, he made a catch and was immediately met by a WAS defender. He dragged the guy trying to tackle him another five yards to reach the first down marker. Of course, it was nullified by a bogus call. As I said in another thread, I'm anxious to see BJ incorporate the 12 personnel packages he is known to use. We have 2 K.A. TEs. Let's GO!
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It definitely is. I wrote validation protocols in a FDA regulated environment, so I can get pretty whacky. What about a Taser to the groin upon the thought of impropriety?...🤪
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Is it all on Kmet, Caleb, the OC? I may have seen a few plays schemed to the TE a game. I don't think Ben is ready to release TE plays until the oline and run games are solid. Also, as stated by others, there are a lot of mouths to feed.
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Yes. A few got demoted before this year.
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12th Man On The Field - Gambling Cartels
Lucky Luciano replied to Lucky Luciano's topic in Bearstalk
as atrocious as some of these games have been over the years, has a single ref ever been fired? are they reprimanded, suspended for a period of time? if not then this system is totally broken. -
Performance is reviewed extensively. Graded and everything. But it comes down to who reviews them having the skills and knowledge to do so. Which means former officials. And those former officials know the current ones. They worked with them. They agree philosophically with them. It’s way harder to fix it than you think. As for gambling, that’s a 100% negative for all of them. But if the NBA gambling thing proved anything, it’s still possible even though it’s illegal.
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Same. I actually have known of Bad Bunny for a long time. And I like one of his songs. But the question was whether or not his being American was a source of pride.
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12th Man On The Field - Gambling Cartels
Lucky Luciano replied to Lucky Luciano's topic in Bearstalk
that seems a bit extreme for every game. maybe take one once a month? better yet have a quality control team that also looks into this to check for discrepancies. something to keep this game honest especially in this day and age of legal gambling. -
The only thing that would help is making the refs pass a polygraph before taking the field.
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The New Kickoff Rules: After Further Review... They Suck!
Mongo3451 replied to Lucky Luciano's topic in Bearstalk
That was for play balls. Then they had K balls for kicking. Kickers said it was like kicking a brick. -
12th Man On The Field - Gambling Cartels
Lucky Luciano replied to Lucky Luciano's topic in Bearstalk
the first paragraph is exactly why the officials should be full time employee's for their benefit as well as ours. they should have salary and benefits no different than the players or any other hired employee. i think also if they were given rule changes by the league that they intended to implement, officials should be able to review the rules to see if they would not only be of benefit but whether they could be enforced impartially each and every play. if the rules did not meet with the officials agreement then this should be sent back to the league to either fix the problem or cancel the change. agree on the 2nd paragraph but... with a review and regulatory board for officials they would be subject to approval and performance. they would also be subject to maintain integrity both in the spirit of the nfl and for legal ramifications. i believe MLB had some such system back in the day that regulated players and umpires against any gambling or other problems that could involve bribery etc. remember the black sox? the NBA has had a few troubles with crooked officials also if i remember right (i may not be remembering right as i never follow that sport) so it's not like this is something new. it is just something that the nfl may have turned a blind eye to for money. it has been stated that you would need an entire crew to be on the payroll for game fixing to work. that is not true. one official alone can influence the game and it's outcome. shaving points for refs or players has been around for a long time and has been regulated in the past. with a review board this would be a lot easier to control full time employee's. also the fear of being fired would certainly deter most officials. -
The New Kickoff Rules: After Further Review... They Suck!
Lucky Luciano replied to Lucky Luciano's topic in Bearstalk
didn't they just used to use the game ball for punts and kicking field goals? wasn't the teams able to use their ball that they handed to the ref like the brady deflated situation? it's been so long ago and quite frankly i never paid that much attention back then because it was usually a max of 50 yds consistently with the exception of the guy from the rams with a half foot and flat ended shoe. -
Yeah, Kmet's production has fallen off a cliff. It's hard to believe a Ben Johnson offense features so little of these TE's. Loveland was excellent in camp, reportedly, but he's been a no show this entire season while Tyler Warren has become the best TE in football with Bowers out.
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I haven’t read the NFL rulebook like I have HS and NCAA, but I don’t believe there is an actual 1-second rule built into snapper protection. It’s probably more of a philosophy thing if anything.
- Last week
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The halftime is an entertainment show and I dont watch it to be cultured. If I like the artist, I'll watch it, if I dont I wont.
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It’s not Poles or Kmet when it comes to Kmet’s performance. It’s the unnecessary drafting of Loveland, and an offense with too many mouths to feed. Kmet was sacrificed in April at the draft.
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That won’t help. The NFL officials as is spend basically a full time schedule reading rules, studying video, attending clinics, participating in rules study groups, reviewing performance, analyzing tendencies, etc. And that doesn’t include staying in shape or travel. Reality is, the same dudes would get hired, and a majority would be due to connections, nepotism, demographics, and/or other factors before actual officiating prowess/performance.
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For him or the viewers? I ask because he isn’t touring in the U.S. I’m certainly not proud of an American citizen who isn’t proud of this country. He’s willing to receive the immense benefits, but not your here? Reminds me of people who counter-culture stickers on their Apple laptop and iPhone while sitting at Starbucks.