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Kansas City Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders
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why does KC have their starters in right now?
carr had issues this season to, why do you think raiders fans dont care if he leaves?
stidham holds onto the ball in order not to turnover the ball
usually he's put in situations where he has to air it out, with little time, hence being turnover prone
just to make it harder to score, which is weird, because catching a td pass is harder than a rushing TD
if a WR has to have 2 feet inbounds, and maintain possession through the catch, so should a runner going into the endzone.... even if we ignore teh 2 feet, at the VERY least they should have to maintain possession the same way a catch would have to.
what? you should only call stuff you see, not stuff you think you see
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It's not because we still have issues they stay with the call on the field because they can't find enough to OVERTURN the call ton the field.
Look, refs have a hard enough job as it is, and people already get mad at them.
Refs are supposed to call what they see
Unless ofcourse you think every play that's close should just be counted as a TD and reviewed, like every catch attempt etc