by HumanCockroach » Tue Oct 21, 2014 12:42 am
I agree, when I was coaching and playing I firmly believed there would be one or two calls my team would "have to overcome" just felt like in this game in particular, it was a disproportionate amount of them. The game needs to be as damn even as the officials can possibly make it, and this game it simply wasn't ( and to be honest the disporportion goes back several weeks with numerous "questionable" calls across the board). Sometimes I'm not sure about it. I don't believe there is a conspiracy to screw the Hawks, however maybe human nature kicks in, and these officials are subconsciously attempting to "even" the playing field.
What I do know from what I have seen, is that if it is "questionable" on the Hawks, the flag is coming out every time, and if it is "questionable" for the Hawks opponent,it isn't. Sometimes that IS the difference between a win and a loss. The disparity in the NFL is paper thin ( after all, even "bad" teams have premier athletes) sometimes I do wonder, if the leagues desire of parity, influences how games are called. Not saying it is a conspiracy, just that, there may indeed be an involuntary tendacy to help the "lesser" team along.
Champions overcome penalties, but there is a limit to that, and the officials at this point, are influencing outcomes far to much IMHO at this point ( and it isn't IMO restricted solely to the Hawks, they have cost other teams wins early and often this season). Blandino should be addressing this, but it seems that he is more interested in performing the PR spin move, than actual improving the quality of the performance of those placed under him.
Interesting side note. Tonight in the MNF there happened to be a fumble ( typical) followed by a pile up ( automatic) after pulling players out of said pile up, the possession of the ball was given to ? You guessed it, the guy at the bottom of the pile with the ball ( hmmm) they then REVIEWED it, and possession stayed with the player with the ball. So my question is, according to Blandino, the player at the bottom of the pile, with the ball does not prove possession, and no video evidence was conclusive enough to determine the player that did gain it, then A) it is not reviewable ( yet it was in this instance, and somehow in the last 2. Minutes in Seattle's game it didn't necessitate that) B) recovering the ball does not somehow constitute possession, because no one knows what happened to the ball down there ( yet in this instance that is exactly what determined it, and has for the last century) C) Sherman is shown over the ball, with a leg and an arm, AND has the ball when the refs take the ball from him ( as far as pileups go, this has to be one of the MOST conclusive cases in the last 10 years).
IMHO, if Blandino had the cojones to simply say we f'ld up, the Sh!tstorm he is currently receiving, would have quelled a bit. Simply do NOT understand an officials refusal, to own up to what they do. Makes zero sense. I understand, that they are human and make mistakes ( any rational fan would) but refusing to own up to them, and then getting stonewalled just fans the flames.
also on a side note I'm GLAD ET and the fans have held them to task, SF did the SAME thing after there first three games, and the balance shifted to a more even keel approach, hopefully the same happens for Seattle.