Winged_Wheel88
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And that's owl you need to know...
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Great, thanks Dash...reading your post caused me to bang my knee against the desk. Now I'm gonna have to put some mice on it.
And that's owl you need to know...
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Yeah, I like it too.
Doesn't change anything, but it at least is nice to hear them admit that they aren't perfect.
Here is a perfect spot to ask this question...
If the NHL would have come out the very next day, like the NFL has done in this instance, and said that Brett Hull's goal should not have counted because his skate was in the crease, and the puck was not, but the outcome of the game would remain unchanged, would you still feel the same way?
For me, the admittance of an error after, aside from saying what we already knew, does nothing.
Here is a perfect spot to ask this question...
If the NHL would have come out the very next day, like the NFL has done in this instance, and said that Brett Hull's goal should not have counted because his skate was in the crease, and the puck was not, but the outcome of the game would remain unchanged, would you still feel the same way?
For me, the admittance of an error after, aside from saying what we already knew, does nothing.
I agree. Who cares what is said after the fact, what's done is done. Unless they plan on reversing the ruling or playing it over it means nothing.
I agree. Who cares what is said after the fact, what's done is done. Unless they plan on reversing the ruling or playing it over it means nothing.
Here is a perfect spot to ask this question...
If the NHL would have come out the very next day, like the NFL has done in this instance, and said that Brett Hull's goal should not have counted because his skate was in the crease, and the puck was not, but the outcome of the game would remain unchanged, would you still feel the same way?
For me, the admittance of an error after, aside from saying what we already knew, does nothing.
It would have mattered to me. The NHL spent more time on stupid excuses why it happened even blaming the arena for allowing people on the ice as one example. Had they just come out and said. "It should not have been ruled a goal" it wouldn't have changed the outcome but at least the league would have shown some integrity.
I still would not have been happy but wouldn't have been upset at the NHL for making it look like a cover up and as dash said it would stop the conspiracy theories.
Disagree. If it was one call sure, but this was a major call in a series of botched, game altering calls. If the refs are highly noticeable in any sport it's not a good thing. I know two major league umpires, Jim Joyce and Angel Hernandez because Joyce ruined a perfect game and because Angel Hernandez historically and pretty much openly hates my team. Officials can ruin games.
Here is a perfect spot to ask this question...
If the NHL would have come out the very next day, like the NFL has done in this instance, and said that Brett Hull's goal should not have counted because his skate was in the crease, and the puck was not, but the outcome of the game would remain unchanged, would you still feel the same way?
For me, the admittance of an error after, aside from saying what we already knew, does nothing.
It would have mattered to me. The NHL spent more time on stupid excuses why it happened even blaming the arena for allowing people on the ice as one example. Had they just come out and said. "It should not have been ruled a goal" it wouldn't have changed the outcome but at least the league would have shown some integrity.
I still would not have been happy but wouldn't have been upset at the NHL for making it look like a cover up and as dash said it would stop the conspiracy theories.
I saw a screen shot last night that made it look like all Tate had was a handful of Jennings.
Well, that came out a little awkward...
That's the problem with saying it said:I was a supervisor for 28 years and I know it's not good to eviscerate someone in public (unless you have no choice). It's not one size fits all the work I did was not viewed by millions of people that witnessed the fuck up so why act like t didn't happen and it will go away? I think people are more forgiving than you give them credit for.
I was never afraid to say "I messed up". To me you acknowledge the mistake and say we will work on ways to see that this doesn't happen again and move on. I ripped a lot of people over my years but as I said it's not one size fits all. I was in manufacturing this is the NFL and people do understand that we all make mistakes. There are times when you can't hide it and do it behind closed doors.
I guess we can agree to disagree.
Edit: Shit my quote came out screwed up. I will admit I fucked it up. LOL
Gulp!
Vegas oddsmakers say $300 million changed hands with last-second NFL call
Vegas oddsmakers say $300 million changed hands with last-second NFL call
I feel no sympathy for the losers of this one. As difficult as it is already to predict NFL outcomes, I don't think I'd touch that sports book with a 20 foot pole while my junior high science teacher is moonlighting as a side judge.
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Also, if you bet against the home teams with the current situation you are a fool. The regular refs can tone out crowd noise for the most part, the replacement refs, not so much. They are easily swayed by the home fans.