10-23-2016, 06:52 PM
(10-23-2016, 05:48 PM)bengalguy71 Wrote: Obvious hands to face AND facemask call on the sack of Dalton.
How many of these no calls do the Bengals have to endure before SOMEBODY says something to the refs?
Also Lap pointed out a few different times how Og was getting bull rushed and abused. Dalton still has no time to throw MOST of the time.
Yes, it's becoming exhausting seeing these blatant calls go unnoticed.
I did see something interesting today. After an incomplete pass in the chargers falcons game, Rivers and the head coach spent a long time talking to an official about how they believed it was holding. I saw the replay and it was barely anything compared to what we deal with on no calls, but I guarantee this helps there cause.
Simple reason. People in general do not like to be hassled. If you complain enough, people will generally start to see things your way or at least look into more in order to not get yelled at as much. This s true in all walks of life.
In short, we need to actually complain on the field in order for anything to happen. If we continue to take it, it will continue to happen.