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Old 12-05-2006, 12:18 AM
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Nfl Rule Interpretations Costs Bettors $$$$$$$$

Do NFL refs know what PASS INTERFERENCE is ? Have to say that interpretation this season has been so inconsistent, has cost me dearly in some games, and has left me annoyed and wondering if betting on NFL games has just become a crap-shoot, instead of a profitable arena for the well informed handicapper.
It's just not sour grapes....I don't care if I lose three games in a row..due to pass interference calls...All I'm looking for is for some consistency!
Hard to fathom in some games, refs let hand checking go, where others, a slight touch by the defense and bang out comes the flag. The worse case scenario is when the refs become inconsistent within the game. They start out calling one way, then at a critical time , the call goes against the style they started with. If the rule states NO CONTACT AFTER 5 YARDS...THEN IT SHOULD BE STRICTLY ENFORCED EVERYTIME!!!!!!! IF NOT AND HAND CHECKING IS OK.....THEN DON'T CALL IT UNLESS A PUSH OR GRAB OCCURS BY THE DEFENSE.
If a clear defined standard is not attainable.....then I personally would like to see 15 yards penalty....for pass interference...like it use to be....like college football's rule is enforced.....HATE THE FACT THAT A PASS INTERFERENCE CALL CAN BE AS IMPORTANT AND GAME CHANGING AS A GREAT RUN, OR SPECTACULAR PASS AND CATCH......................................
Would like to hear others opinions on the subject....What other rule interpretations...have affected your wagers?............PEACE
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Old 12-05-2006, 12:53 AM
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they obviously dont
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