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Just noticed something pretty damning about the refs


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On the personal foul that was finally called for the head shot to cam, the ref that was standing right there the whole time looking at it was not the one that threw a flag.. he just stood there and looked the whole time.. he did not give a one fug about what just happened.

 

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Just thought it was worth mentioning since we all was focused on the hit itself to notice what the refs were doing.. just watching the replays of the game and I noticed how the ref just didn't a give a 2 shits about what just had happened to cam.

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3 minutes ago, 15 said:

the day you realize that there is nothing you can do about it and discussing the past only pisses you off more, will be the day you find peace. 

100% correct.

 

 

 

i however, am not looking for peace.  I want revenge/justice/change/blood.

Im not ready to just move along, I want some fugging action.

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1 hour ago, Toolbox said:

Just thought it was worth mentioning since we all was focused on the hit itself to notice what the refs were doing.. just watching the replays of the game and I noticed how the ref just didn't a give a 2 shits about what just had happened to cam.

Zod posted a pick of the ref right there for that bs ball spot as well. 

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34 minutes ago, 15 said:

the day you realize that there is nothing you can do about it and discussing the past only pisses you off more, will be the day you find peace. 

you live in a world where keeping something as a collective talking point will lead to actual action if the crowd is big enough. The crowd is currently big enough and loud enough. Now is no time for peace.

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