It's weird how both of our playoff games are rematches from earlier in the season and we get the same head ref for each game.
I was worried last week but I thought they called a pretty fair game (despite Patriots fans claim to the contrary). They allowed a lot of holding on the Texans o-line but they didn't call any on ours either so - whatever.
I don't recall any egregious calls in the Titans game Week 10 so maybe Corrente will be okay, though he needs to tone down the number of calls. [Reply]
Well, according to pro football reference, Corrente called more penalties on the visiting teams this year. 96 penalties on the home teams vs 125 on the visiting
teams. His crew calls about 13 penalties per game, which is right at the NFL average. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Well, according to pro football reference, Corrente called more penalties on the visiting teams this year. 96 penalties on the home teams vs 125 on the visiting
teams. His crew calls about 13 penalties per gay, which is right at the NFL average.
For the record, it's completely wrong and inappropriate that he calls penalties on guys just because they're gay. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Well, according to pro football reference, Corrente called more penalties on the visiting teams this year. 96 penalties on the home teams vs 125 on the visiting
teams. His crew calls about 13 penalties per gay, which is right at the NFL average.
Apparently not many gays attend NFL games. Stereotype. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TimBone:
Isn't he the dude that wanted to call that touchback a live ball in the Bills-Texans game, and needed his back-up refs to talk some sense into him?