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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 7014711" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>I believe boldtothemax was referring to the fairness of the rule, not whether or not the ref technically made the correct call per the rules.</p><p>Using Detroit's coach's reply as testament isn't a good measuring stick to gauge the validity of the rule. Of course he stated the ref made the right call, in his position he had to. To have said anything else would have been called whining. He did what was politically and professionally correct, he backed the ref. Im not even saying that's why the coach said it, for all I know he likes the rule. But using his official stance/comment is not an unbiased answer. But that's all irrelevant anyway, because like I said above, I dont think bold was making an argument against the referee's judgment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 7014711, member: 549629"] I believe boldtothemax was referring to the fairness of the rule, not whether or not the ref technically made the correct call per the rules. Using Detroit's coach's reply as testament isn't a good measuring stick to gauge the validity of the rule. Of course he stated the ref made the right call, in his position he had to. To have said anything else would have been called whining. He did what was politically and professionally correct, he backed the ref. Im not even saying that's why the coach said it, for all I know he likes the rule. But using his official stance/comment is not an unbiased answer. But that's all irrelevant anyway, because like I said above, I dont think bold was making an argument against the referee's judgment. [/QUOTE]
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