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Screw the NFL and their refs


Kuhndog94

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That catch that was not a catch could have ended the game.  You can't fug up a call like that, not once, but twice (replay review).  The gall of these refs to not reverse that call when it was clear as fuging day to the entire country that the ball touched the ground and he didn't have control is mindboggling.

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1 minute ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Bad calls are going to continue to happen, they are part of the game.

Panthers coaching staff needs to develop a killer instinct and bury other teams when they have a chance.

That will help prevent the refs from being a big factor in the outcome.

Totally agree, but that's not going to happen.  For whatever reason some coaches (especially defensive minded coaches) get timid when they want to protect a lead.  I'm a big proponent of doing whatever you did to get there.

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We got gases in the 4th. Sloppy field conditions, it was the perfect storm. The olson call was bogus not because of a pick but the linebacker impeded olson's route. The ball did hit the ground that should have ended the game. I do not understand why we stop blitzing when we need a stop. Lots to learn from. BTW somebody get Ginn some damn superglue.

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