A Virginia man named Mac Donahu began a seam on Change.org, called for football fans to boycott the US Football Association Recently.
Donahu calls for the league to present “strict training and accountability mechanisms” in response to the suspect Population by rulers Towards Kansas City Chief, which has become a hot point of discussion for the fans this season.
“The increasing concern about inconsistent rulers, in particular with the monitoring of games that involve the heads of Kansas City, is to distort the spirit of this beautiful sport. The exacerbation has reached a point where many of us think in a boycott not only Super Paul, but all future games even There is a big change, “Donahu wrote in description of the petition.
“It is time to take a position against unreasonable referees and invite the American Football Association to provide strict training and accountability mechanisms that will ensure that the fair game is played for all teams. By signing this petition, you agree to join Boycott and work to restore the joy and integrity of the Football Association games The American foot that we love is strongly. “
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The petition that was launched during the weekend was less than 200 signatures at the time of publication. Many of those who signed their support for the petition in the comments.
“This (is) an important reason for democracy,” one of the two positions wrote.
Another wrote: “It is clear that many plays were not the correct call that even the broadcaster was confused.” Perhaps this comment indicated a moment in the victory of the 32-29 tribal leaders over Buffalo Bills when officials died that the Bills Josh Allen player had stopped less than the first in the fourth quarter. CBS Jin Sterator's bases analyst said he believed that Allen got the first.
This call prompted a violent reaction from the American Football Association fans on social media, but it was not the only one.
During the second quarter, officials ruled the wide recipient, the leader of the hunting Xavier Worky, despite the return of the video that touches the ground.
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The referees were subjected to a similar scrutiny during the victory of the Chevs team, the qualifying round against Houston Texas, one week ago when a pair of sanctions of passers -by against Texas was called to strike Qurtroub Patrick Machez.
Houston Edge Rusher Will Anderson JR. To intimidate passers -by in a third of the bottom in the first quarter. Anderson seemed to pay Mahmoud at his chest after he threw the ball incomplete to the narrow end. Anderson was placed.
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The second punishment came during the MAHOMES stampede in the third quarter. He had two sieges in the term and three defenders who performed it. He moved to his right and then returned to his left when he decided to slip.
The Espn Troy Aikman broadcaster criticized the punishment and said it was something that the league must address in their season.
Texas and lead coach Demeko Rians suggested that the referees were also against them.
Mahries is directed The case when the correspondents asked her last Wednesday if he believed that the rulers give him preferential treatment.
“I do not feel this way,” Maelz answered. “At the end of the day, the referees do their best to summon the game as fair and the best possible. All you can do is go out there and play the game you love as much as you can and live with the results. … I think this is what we preach here in Kansas City.
“You get new referees every year, you get new circumstances and you can never know that because every different play. This makes the American Football Association very special. Winning.
The Chevs star Tads Kils refused to handle the case when his brother Jasson Kelly asked for residency during a “new high” podcast episode last week.
“I would like to dispense the fifth,” she said, referring to his constitutional right to remain silent, when Jason raised the case.
The presidents are now getting the Super Bowl match against the Philadelphia Eagles. When the two teams last one time in Super Bowl two years ago, this game was determined by a controversial penalty called lately against the Eagles Cornerback James Bradberry team, who created presidents to win 38-35.
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