i understand that the better team won, and bulldogs didnt play good, but that doesnt excuse the bias they have towards parra.
So Parra win a few games in a row and now the refs are biased towards them?
You are an idiot, Parra have had their fair share of dodgy calls this year. Especially after we beat Manly, where 1 forward pass seemed to count for the whole comeback from 22-0 down.:roll: After that game we got called for forward passes every 2nd set, or so it seemed.
I gather the wins have nothing to do with the team's change of gameplan, like Hayne not sitting at 1st receiver for 90% of the game, the halves being swapped around again etc. It must just be the refs, because some idiot Warriors fan thinks it is. You couldn't even accept a Dogs fan saying the better team won.
After Ando copped crap for rightfully criticising Hayne, he has gone back to what made him play good last year. That is floating around and picking his moments, rather than trying to play as 1st receiver for most of the game.
It's alright though, the haters are just going after different excuses. Last years run was apparently because they were all easy teams, or those teams had shockers, blah, blah, blah.
This year we have to play most of the top 8 to finish the season, so we are going to get morons making more pathetic excuses when Parra keep winning. It already started against the Cows, they were at the bottom of the table etc.. Last week we beat the 2nd placed Panthers, all of a sudden they were useless and had no attack, despite being 2nd. This week it was the Dogs, doesn't matter where either team is on the table, they are usually hard fought contests, but it was the refs that apparently that won this one.
Last nights game was won from the great start by Parra, the refs had nothing to do with Hayne scoring on the 4th tackle of the game, then again 2 sets later, then setting up another in a matter of minutes. Parra had all the momentum early on and got a good lead, thanks to the refs for those hitups in the first half, they made plenty of metres for us.