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It seems like replay is more interested in protecting the game officials.
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ELP
(7807 Posts - Joined: Oct 18, 2020)
Posted at 3:18 pm on Oct 29, 2022
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Replies to: "It seems like replay is more interested in protecting the game officials."
How do the officials fuck that up? Why have replay?
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ndphysics
- 3:16pm 10/29/22
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It seems like replay is more interested in protecting the game officials.
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ELP
- 3:18pm 10/29/22
In fairness, it looked like he stepped on the sideline but inconclusive enough not to overturn
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McIrish
- 3:19pm 10/29/22
Like that pass they overturned against us earlier?
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ndphysics
- 3:20pm 10/29/22
Yup
[NT]
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McIrish
- 5:19pm 10/29/22
It doesn’t get more obvious than that
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ndphysics
- 3:18pm 10/29/22