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Cam Newton Post game


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While I applaud him for "keeping it real", I believe that this is a sitiation in which "keeping it real" goes wrong.

imo, nothing good comes of this. I think we could potentially get more bad calls because of it. Ed surely isn't gonna like it, and neither are other refs.

At the same token, they are already screwing us, so fug em! Us against the world 

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Or they continue making it clear for everybody to see

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why did you have respect for him in the first place? because of his arms?

hochuli has been one of the worst refs in the nfl year-after-year.

how he is still a ref after the broncos-chargers game from 2008 is beyond me.

that game instantly comes to mind when i hear the name hochuli. absolutely the worst head ref in the league

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Cam's right to be upset. If Luke "hasn't done poo in a 12 year career" McCown is getting that call then Cam damn sure should be getting it. 

I'm sick of refs letting defenders take cheap shots at our franchise quaterback just because he's a big guy. It needs to be called consistently.

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Cam needs to shut up. He had one of the best games in his career.

What the hell is your problem? Cam should be fine with getting late hit? You know the difference between great qbs and your run of the mills qbs? They care about that kind of stuff. So you can take your opinion and shove it. 

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