Replacement refs in the NFL have officially reached a boiling point after a controversial call on Monday night’s Week Three game between the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks, in which Seattle surprisingly and controversially won off of a last-second hail mary.
Many fans and players in disgust over what has happened and can’t wait any longer for wanting the old officials back. To lighten things out of this situation, someone decided to make fun of the replacement refs by making a replacement-parody of the Google search engine, as it were sponsored and ran by the NFL, at ReplacementGoogle.com.
Take a look at what is found when you search on the site (via BuzzFeed):
Replacement Refs


Funny stuff. Try it out yourself here!
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September 27, 2012





