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Panthers vs. Bengals GIF Thread


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Swole Bones !!!!

 

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Big body football

 

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Cason does do one thing, and that's get turnovers

 

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Fozzy first career TD untouched

 

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After this hit, Cam had some words for the Bengals. From that point on, he torched their D like he had an Auburn flash back

 

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Yup

 

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Harper with another INT??? We had a big 3rd quarter

 

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But this play killed our chance to go up 2 scores. Interesting, KB is past 5 yards and he's clearly being held. No call there though

 

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Just wow

 

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This play to me was the play of the game

 

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Which lead to

 

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CJ has played much better these past 2 games. He's "slowly" getting back to himself, atleast in my eyes. Big sack in the redzone in OT

 

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that KB situation was the real issue with the tie... that call was garbage and the only reason we tied. we beat them.... them missing the kick well after the fact is just further confirmation. clearly the refs took time off even after the plays. nice gifs

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that KB situation was the real issue with the tie... that call was garbage and the only reason we tied. we beat them.... them missing the kick well after the fact is just further confirmation. clearly the refs took time off even after the plays. nice gifs

 

Yea, I agree.  It was less a push-off than it was getting the guy to stop holding onto him.  But it wasn't the most egregious error the refs made that day, so whatever.

 

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I thought for sure that flag they threw on KB's 2nd would-be TD was going to be defensive holding considering how strict they've been on that this year.

 

It was ticky tack as hell, and just the fact that it could've been called either way yet called it against us is BS.  Should've just let them play through it.  That was the game-deciding call.

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Yea, I agree. It was less a push-off than it was getting the guy to stop holding onto him. But it wasn't the most egregious error the refs made that day, so whatever.

KBs on the refs radar for pushing-off,he was warned about this particular issue during the preseason,hes got to be careful
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I see WR's do a lot worse in every game and they never get called for that. The refs are starting to decide games way too much lately. Did anybody see that HORRIBLE penalty against the Rams where they called Cook for offensive pass interference? That penalty call ultimately was a big reason why the 49ers were able to come back. Not to mention that they aren't consistent with their calls. One play they will be quick to call defensive holding. The next play, they will let them play it out. It is getting to the point where you don't know what is a penaly anymore.

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But this play killed our chance to go up 2 scores. Interesting, KB is past 5 yards and he's clearly being held. No call there though

 

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Yeah, that KB push-off was BS!

I re-watched the game at home yesterday and the sad part is, they were supposed to be enforcing the "5 yards" no contact rule. Yet, 6 yards into the play the CB puts his hand on KB's shoulder.

KB returns the favor, then swings his arm under the defenders arm to get position.

You can clearly see the CB has KB's arm at the elbow, at the 2 yard line, and KB swings his left arm in to get him off him.

Yes, KB pushed off a bit, come on.

Guess it's always "if the wide receivers arm is full extended, they'll call it every time"...

Just BS!

/Rant

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Fozzy saves Cam from Byron Bell completely pooing the bed on the pass to Swole Bones.

 

Not really. Fozzy had the extreme outside, Bell was supposed to stay where he was. Bell knew Fozzy would be there to help so he let him go and stayed put in case there was a blitzing linebacker.

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I thought for sure that flag they threw on KB's 2nd would-be TD was going to be defensive holding considering how strict they've been on that this year.

 

It was ticky tack as hell, and just the fact that it could've been called either way yet called it against us is BS.  Should've just let them play through it.  That was the game-deciding call.

 

If one play decided the outcome of the game it was that bad call.We would have been up big and the final score would have probably favored us. Just a total BS call.

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