You're a bunch of superstitious children. Enjoy the Lamar Hunt trophy game from Arrowhead Stadium 2 weeks from today. Their Luck ran out. Our time is now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
Hussey’s crew has worked one Chiefs game this season – a 43-40 loss at New England on October 14, which had five total accepted penalties for 58 yards, all on the Chiefs. The Colts also played one game with Hussey’s crew, a 38-10 Week 10 win over the Tennessee Titans that had seven accepted penalties for 60 yards against the Colts and eight accepted penalties for 112 yards against the Titans. According to Pro Football Reference, 44.26 percent of the penalties called in Hussey’s games this season have come against the home team, while the home team has a winning percentage of .867 in his games.
I cant believe KC got the crew that blew off obvious, blatant penalties against NE...to the tune of not calling a single one.
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
I cant believe KC got the crew that blew off obvious, blatant penalties against NE...to the tune of not calling a single one.
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
I cant believe KC got the crew that blew off obvious, blatant penalties against NE...to the tune of not calling a single one.
The NFL heard you were onto them, so they decided to assign the same crew and have them call all the penalties against the Colts to prove you wrong. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JoeyChuckles:
The NFL heard you were onto them, so they decided to assign the same crew and have them call all the penalties against the Colts to prove you wrong.
The NFL doesn't give a shit about anything related to the Chiefs...never have.
Lamar Hunt must have really pissed someone off... [Reply]
Come on...that's perfect technique in the red zone. :-) How does watching that...then fast-forwarding the phantom PI that decided the Chargers game not piss people off?
Obviously, you get rewarded in the NFL for missing blatant penalties against NE....miss a false start against the Browns and your ass gets fired. [Reply]
"All defensive holding is legal within 5 yards of the line of scrimmage." (Yes, your read that right, he wasn't trying to say contact is legal, he reiterated that he meant defensive holding was legal within 5 yards.)
"Kelce initiated contact so the holding was okay."