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Old Fri Feb 10, 2006, 04:16pm
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no. That's still only 0.38 OPIs per game. And most of those were blatant. <20 of those were of the hand-check variety.

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Well, nice going CarolinaRRREF. It appears you've entirely gutted your own very hard to understand point.

So, OPI is called in about 38 percent of all games. Yet somehow it's a tragedy that it got called once in the superbowl?

My guess is that tripping gets called in about 20 percent of all games. What's our rule for the superbowl? Can't call it?

Where's the cut-off in your mind? A call that gets made in .25 games, can that be called? How about kick off out of bounds. I bet that's very very rare. So what do we do in super bowls?