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The REAL reason why the Skins lost today


mc52beast

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Just read an article on ESPN where according to several Skins players the main reason for why they lost today wasn't that they played a better team, got out-coached and just plain suck...

its because of the teams name. Yep, that's right. Apparently Goodell has given orders to the refs to screw the Skins every chance they can, and today was no different. I've heard of some lame excuses but this one is just freaking hilarious.

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The personal foul to call back the interception return was the biggest call of the game.  I havent seen a replay since i got home from the stadium, so i am not sure if it was the right call or not.  I wouldnt have been surprised for the refs to not call it for us though.

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Always the knuckledraggers blaming Goodell for everything lol...he works for Snyder but is going to put a hit out on his team..durr smart people.

 

Funny how it wasn't about the nickname last week when they were having fun playing against that fake ass wannabe NFL defense in the Saints...they come back to reality and don't like it so they come up with this poo haha...too funny.

And if any team has a legit beef with the refs it's the Panthers so fugin spare me and the rest of Panther nation...here..I got the worlds smallest violin for ya....hear it?

Final tally was Redskins 9 flags 68 yards Panthers 8 flags 66 yards....stupid people gonna stupid...never fails...ever.

 

 

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Heck, I knew when they said Jerome Boger was the ref that this would be a poorly officiated game.

But you can really only call foul on the refs in a close game that turns on one or two plays. When you get dominated for the better part of sixty minutes, you've got no case.

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2 minutes ago, w280sax said:

The personal foul to call back the interception return was the biggest call of the game.  I havent seen a replay since i got home from the stadium, so i am not sure if it was the right call or not.  I wouldnt have been surprised for the refs to not call it for us though.

It was the right call. 29 had both feet come off the ground, launching into the defender, while leader with his shoulder. It was definitely a personal foul. 

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