Jim Colony
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about with regards to the way the officiating shook out, especially for Buffalo against Denver, a couple thoughts come to mind.
I mean, it just seems like all the time we're hearing more and more about things that are not on, you know, are not okay with regards to gambling, getting involved.
And we don't hear anything about who the people are in the booths
in the National Football League, up in the league office, that make the most critical decisions.
And at the very end of that game, they didn't do what they normally do, where they slow things down, they look at things, they stop play on their own in overtime or the last two minutes of the game.
And I think you said that there was another call that was almost identical or extremely similar.
Is that benefited the Patriots?
Yeah, it's horrible because there's teams like Buffalo and the Buffalo fans that you only get so many cracks at this, so many chances at this, and it seemed like the exact same kind of thing happened to Buffalo last year when Josh Allen got stopped at fourth and a few inches, and it looked like he clearly made it, and one referee wanted to give it to him, and it seemed like somebody from upstairs in the booth, and I know we knew who Al Riveron was because he liked
It makes it too easy for gambling to get involved with anonymous people.
I don't like that at all.
Like I said, it benefits the same teams over and over and not, and I'm not saying they're trying to, you know, hurt Buffalo, but Buffalo has certainly been hurt pretty badly from it.
Everybody's doing well?
Just interesting listening to Convo as a whole.
You know, regarding the officiating, my question has been for a while now, as I think Bob even commented to it, we have this technology.