"Currently, 121 officials currently have the privilege of working in the NFL. Each NFL game averages around 154 plays. Game officials are typically accurate on 98.9% of calls."
Originally Posted by Carr4MVP:
From the NFL website:
"Currently, 121 officials currently have the privilege of working in the NFL. Each NFL game averages around 154 plays. Game officials are typically accurate on 98.9% of calls."
This is outright propaganda. If you read the article the brag about most plays aren’t challenged. We’ll dang, most penalties are not even challengeable. No one believes NFL refs only blow 2 calls per game. I find 2 blown calls a game that would work against the Chiefs.
Then they brag about getting challenges right 2/3 of the time. Big whoop when most calls/non-calls aren’t reviewable. If coaches could challenge every call/non-call, their inaccuracy rate would be at least 4 times greater. Officiating is the NFL’s number 2 issue, after CTE. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThyKingdomCome15:
When you're making 40 million a year, husband is a star football player, and you're still a miserable human being; your name must be Giselle.
Money isn't the issue. She has more than him and always has. She had a career and stopped for him and her to have kids. He made her a deal when it would be her turn to get back her work and he broke the deal. He was supposed to be retired this year. [Reply]