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Proof the 2018 NFC championship call was not blown but orchestrated
Posted on 1/23/24 at 12:50 pm
Posted on 1/23/24 at 12:50 pm
Bill Vinovich, the ref in charge of that crew and call has been named head referee for the Super Bowl.
If that call was considered as bad to the NFL as it was to Saints fans and the media then the risk of it repeating would have prevented that decision.
If that call was considered as bad to the NFL as it was to Saints fans and the media then the risk of it repeating would have prevented that decision.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 12:52 pm to VA LSU fan
No, shite. They wanted LA in the game. This will be the same with KC. NFL will do its job to make sure Taylor is a part of the Super Bowl. Baltimore going to get fricked unless they blow out KC.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 1:18 pm to VA LSU fan
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VA LSU fan
Proof the 2018 NFC championship call was not blown but orchestrated
Bill Vinovich, the ref in charge of that crew and call has been named head referee for the Super Bowl.
If that call was considered as bad to the NFL as it was to Saints fans and the media then the risk of it repeating would have prevented that decision.
Plus, ALL FOUR REFS on the field for that game and on that play RESIDED in or near Los Angeles. Hmmmmm.
Also, why did the officials in the press box not stop the game to review that call?
Also, I read in the TP last week on the 5-anniversary of that game, that THE HEAD OF NFL OFFICIALS personally called Payton THAT NIGHT to ADMIT that they missed the call.
So:
* EVERYONE WATCHING THE GAME ON TELEVISION
* ALL THE BROADCAST ANNOUNCERS CALLING THAT GAME
* EVERY BREATHING SOUL INSIDE THE SUPERDOME FOR THAT GAME
saw that the Rams DB hit Lewis TEN CENTURIES before the ball got there (and did a helmet-to-helmet hit)........
E-X-C-E-P-T....
""""""""""""" O - N - E """""""""""" man???? Vinovich ???
So ONE man cost an entire region not only a Super Bowl appearance, but untold millions in revenue ?????
And....
He is STILL allowed to referee NFL games ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Posted on 1/23/24 at 1:19 pm to VA LSU fan
This is his 2nd superbowl since that 

Posted on 1/23/24 at 1:24 pm to BigPerm30
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No, shite. They wanted LA in the game.
If you were fixing a game because you wanted a certain team in the SB, is that the way you’d do it? Blow a call late but leave the team you want to win behind needing a 48 yard FG to tie and send it to OT. Then have them lose the toss in OT and win in a 57 yard FG?
2 plays before the blown call Brees threw the ball at Thomas feet or Thomas walks into the EZ. The Saints also were up 13-0 in the first. Did the league cause the Saints opening drive to stall or they one after an INT set them up on the 17?
It was a the officiating equivalent of Buckner letting the ball between the legs but it wasn’t “fixed”. The Saints had ample chances to win and arguably should have anyway
Posted on 1/23/24 at 1:24 pm to Rand AlThor
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This is his 2nd superbowl since that
Rewarded for a job well done.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 1:25 pm to MetryTyger
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Also, why did the officials in the press box not stop the game to review that call?
There was nothing about that play that was reviewable. The PI being reviewable was only a thing that year after that play
Also, this will get DV to hell, but it wasn't Vinovich's call. Vinovich is watching the QB until after he releases the ball, he is then panning over to the play. I doubt he could tell the DB got there early. Now the other 2 (maybe 3 if you include the BJ) should be out of the league.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 1:27 pm to H-Town Tiger
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Did the league cause the Saints opening drive to stall or they one after an INT set them up on the 17?
They did let a few DPIs go that should have been called on the Rams early. Especially 1 against Dan Arnold in the endzone that would have led to an early TD
Posted on 1/23/24 at 1:29 pm to Weekend Warrior79
Penalties for the game:
Rams 7-64
Saints 3-20
Rams 7-64
Saints 3-20
Posted on 1/23/24 at 1:36 pm to H-Town Tiger
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Penalties for the game:
Rams 7-64
Saints 3-20
Well that solves it. Since they had 7 penalties accepted against them all game, there was no PI on the "no call play", Fowler did not put his hands on Drew's facemask on the Int in OT, MT was not held on that same play, and there is no way that the officials missed any other calls that game.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 3:10 pm to VA LSU fan
They had to establish a fan base in LA, they just pumped billions in the 2 teams and stadiums…
Posted on 1/23/24 at 3:18 pm to TwoDatBait
Haven't watched a game since then.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 3:22 pm to H-Town Tiger
Absolutely fricking fixed
Get your cement filled head examined
Get your cement filled head examined
Posted on 1/23/24 at 4:01 pm to Weekend Warrior79
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They did let a few DPIs go that should have been called on the Rams early. Especially 1 against Dan Arnold in the endzone that would have led to an early TD
They straight up let Nickell Robey-Coleman hold Ted Ginn Jr. without a penalty on the first play of the 4th quarter -- 3rd & 7 with the Saints driving past mid-field up by 3.

Youtube video of the play
Posted on 1/23/24 at 4:15 pm to Weekend Warrior79
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Fowler did not put his hands on Drew's facemask on the Int in OT, MT was not held on that same play, and there is no way that the officials missed any other calls that game.
Two penalties in OT on the same play would have set the Saints up for a winning drive in OT.
The network broadcast did a quick cutaway on these two additional no calls in OT and the gutless announcers shut their mouths.
I wish CSP would have walked his team off the field for the first blatant no call at the end of regulation or the two no calls in OT.
The refs removed numerous scoring opportunities all game for the Saints. There was no hiding the NFL agenda for this game.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 4:24 pm to H-Town Tiger
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Then have them lose the toss in OT
Many people forget there were 3 OBVIOUSLY blown calls late in that game. 2 were in OT on the same play. They LITERALLY tackled MT the same way and didn't blow the whistle.
The announcers played it off like it was tipped, but it wasn't even CLOSE to being tipped.
This post was edited on 1/23/24 at 4:28 pm
Posted on 1/23/24 at 5:44 pm to BigTigerJoe
I saw someone on Twitter say the other day that the ball was uncatchable, which is why it wasn't called. LOL.
It's crazy how other NFL fans just dismissed the corruption in that game. It was all over the field.
I've never thought about the NFL the same way since. It's just a money making machine for the owners and as long as the money is flowing in, they don't really care what happens or if their franchise wins or loses. The Benson Family is number one on that list.
It's crazy how other NFL fans just dismissed the corruption in that game. It was all over the field.
I've never thought about the NFL the same way since. It's just a money making machine for the owners and as long as the money is flowing in, they don't really care what happens or if their franchise wins or loses. The Benson Family is number one on that list.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 5:46 pm to BigPerm30
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Baltimore going to get fricked unless they blow out KC.
New York, thru the officiating crew, will steer the game to ensure that doesn’t happen.
Posted on 1/23/24 at 5:54 pm to VA LSU fan
The day that the NFL became nothing more than entertainment to me. My die-hard fandom died that day.
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