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Definite Incomplete Pass!


QuasiYoda

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Definite Incomplete Pass!

Last nights Game, 6:27 left in the 1st Quarter, McCown Fumble called and reaffirmed after review. Totally BullShit Call. It was clear to me in Real time his arm was moving forward before the ball was hit by Defender. Then In slow mo even more so. How Could the Ref miss this call with video Review! Even Rucker did not see his arm move forward.

Are the Panthers trying to Sandbag the Rest of the League by purely evaluation talent with little emphasis on winning.

Don't be surprised if you see a different team on the Field Sept 13th. I hope so anyway.

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Definite Incomplete Pass!

Last nights Game, 6:27 left in the 1st Quarter, McCown Fumble called and reaffirmed after review. Totally BullShit Call. It was clear to me in Real time his arm was moving forward before the ball was hit by Defender. Then In slow mo even more so. How Could the Ref miss this call with video Review! Even Rucker did not see his arm move forward.

Are the Panthers trying to Sandbag the Rest of the League by purely evaluation talent with little emphasis on winning.

Don't be surprised if you see a different team on the Field Sept 13th. I hope so anyway.

I was there and I agree it was a terrible call, esp on the review. Tom Brady would have gotten that call all day...

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It's preseason, I don't really care how many bad calls we get. If it happens in a regular season game then I'll start breaking stuff but for now I just shrug it off.

With Video review I would have made that Call after my 10th mixed drink wearing sunglasses and Two women hanging all over me

Just ridiculous

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