Greg Cody
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When did it change so much, though, that the consensus was, yeah, dumb guy, and not,
You can't call that there.
That guy's just talking to people on the sidelines.
You can't be that interested in sportsmanship that you're going to decide this game and that guy's reputation for decades after this with that call in that spot.
I'm not confused about why they called it.
I'm talking about the shift that everyone's come over to repressions on sportsmanship where they've scrubbed out of the game.
The talking so much that something that would be the most normal thing in the NBA is about to decide who's going to the Superbowl because a guy gets emotional and wants to say to the sideline, eat this.
But Tony, it's not the refs.
It's they brainwash the audience, too, because no one knows.
Everyone pounced on the guy, and I heard very few people wondering, how do you call that in that spot in this game?
How is it that the referee, who doesn't want to make himself the call at the end of one of these games because he doesn't want to be responsible for deciding it, how do you not keep that flag in your pocket because a guy's woofing at a sideline?
I don't know how it is that the league has been able to actually scrub all of us.
I get how they've taught the refs.
How is it that the rest of us are such sheep on this one?
Did he do that?
Because I thought he was still on the field.
I don't think he crossed the sideline.
He was
close to them.
I believe he did.