Mind is blown. They're talking about the 2 pt conversion and how the refs knew they had a play on the books. Then Teddy asks Rex, so they told him (ref) we have a play where we're throwing it to Decker.
Then Rex and another voice very clearly say YES! There is a grease board and they draw it out. Rex also offers that they likely drew the punt for them too.
So why in the world would the refs need to know all this? Yes, I am aware it's pregame briefing, but the preponderance of the evidence just tilted towards the tin foil brigade for me at least.
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Mind is blown. They're talking about the 2 pt conversion and how the refs knew they had a play on the books. Then Teddy asks Rex, so they told him (ref) we have a play where we're throwing it to Decker.
Then Rex and another voice very clearly say YES! There is a grease board and they draw it out. Rex also offers that they likely drew the punt for them too.
So why in the world would the refs need to know all this? Yes, I am aware it's pregame briefing, but the preponderance of the evidence just tilted towards the tin foil brigade for me at least.
Who knows. Shits scripted. They've never admitted in the past that they discuss plays with the refs beforehand. Now all of a sudden everyone is saying it has always been this way when they blew a call
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Who knows. Shits scripted. They've never admitted in the past that they discuss plays with the refs beforehand. Now all of a sudden everyone is saying it has always been this way when they blew a call
Who knows. Shits scripted. They've never admitted in the past that they discuss plays with the refs beforehand. Now all of a sudden everyone is saying it has always been this way when they blew a call
They have discussed it. They have always done this, for this very reason. So refs aren't confused about how to officiate trick plays.
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by ThirdEye4747:
Who knows. Shits scripted. They've never admitted in the past that they discuss plays with the refs beforehand. Now all of a sudden everyone is saying it has always been this way when they blew a call
They have discussed it. They have always done this, for this very reason. So refs aren't confused about how to officiate trick plays.
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