01-08-2023, 12:29 PM
(01-08-2023, 12:16 PM)Bengalitis Wrote: Nobody should complain about the "unfairness", because a man's life expired on the field but fortunately was revived on the field. If you feel the fallout was unfair thereafter, then the game should have resumed after a 30 minute delay. If players or the bills refused to play, then the league should have given a W to the Bengals. Since Taylor took the lead and agreed to suspend the game, which was unprecedented due to the circumstances, it appears it is coming back to haunt the decision. Apparently the (NFL) rules already existed for "emergency" situations like the one that transpired, but the NFL decided to forgo them and instead create a committe where the bengals org was overruled/outvoted, which they were participant in. Even the Bills owner alledgely voted unfavorably vs the bengals org. It is what it is now, easier to analyze everything in hindsight.
Even knowing we were gonna get shafted, I would still want Zac to change nothing when it comes to the way our team acted.