NFL Steals A Game From The Browns
Posted: September 30, 2018 Filed under: Sports | Tags: Cleveland Browns, NFL, NFL Officiating, Oakland Raiders, Officiating, Referees, Rules, Steal, Stealing, Stolen, Theft Leave a commentThere’s no other way to say it, there’s no other way to see it. With less than 2 minutes left in their game against the Raiders, the Browns gained a first down, and it was measured as a first down. Run the clock game over.
Then the NFL steps in, and stole the game from the Browns.
They reversed the call with zero evidence and claims the runner was down short of the first down marker, giving the ball back to the Raiders.
The NFL stole a game from the Browns, end of story.
It doesn’t matter what happens in the rest of the game because it doesn’t matter. The game was fixed and the NFL were the fixers. There’s no evidence to overrule where the ball was downed, the game should be over right there.
But it’s not, because the NFL stole a game from the Browns.
This is why people stop watching the NFL, because their bullshit rules they make up along the way drastically change the outcomes of games.
Oh, and I forgot to mention the Carr Fumble that was whistled short because of their obsession with protecting the quarterback.
Joe.