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Revolt and Not Slow Down: an abbreviated history of Panthers vs. Cowboys


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3 minutes ago, coastliner said:

If you keep the video going, Collinsworth is still talking about the non-call two drives later.

i wish there was a way to quantify bad calls per game so i could statistically back my fury at these games. maybe it's just my hatred clouding my vision but how is it every. single. cowboys game we play has some unbelievably, objectively awful call or no-call?

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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

i wish there was a way to quantify bad calls per game so i could statistically back my fury at these games. maybe it's just my hatred clouding my vision but how is it every. single. cowboys game we play has some unbelievably, objectively awful call or no-call?

My granddad was a Cowboys fan. Every game of theirs I can remember seeing, they've gotten blatant help from the refs. We aren't special.

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2 minutes ago, ItsNotGonnaBeAlright said:

My granddad was a Cowboys fan. Every game of theirs I can remember seeing, they've gotten blatant help from the refs. We aren't special.

i hate conspiracy theories and seeing games like the playoffs last year where the refs said dez bryant didn't secure the catch gives me hope. but my gosh, it's just unbelievable.

especially the james anderson horse collar in 2012. no-calls are one thing. but calling a critical 4th quarter 15-yarder on something that didn't even actually happen and should've been challenged by every other judge on the field? inexcusable, unforgivable.

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I was a Cowboys fan from 1st grade until we got the Panthers. 

Then i was baptized in a tub of Cheerwine and as i came out of the water i heard that angelic melody that calls us all home. Going to Carolina in my mind.

Sweet baby James with that sweet Carolina bbq sound removed the scalesfrom my eyes and i saw the light friends.

The book of Karl Hankton says if you love Cheerwine and bbq and the smell of honeysuckle while stuck on I77 then you too shall see the light.

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3 minutes ago, pstall said:

I was a Cowboys fan from 1st grade until we got the Panthers. 

Then i was baptized in a tub of Cheerwine and as i came out of the water i heard that angelic melody that calls us all home. Going to Carolina in my mind.

Sweet baby James with that sweet Carolina bbq sound removed the scalesfrom my eyes and i saw the light friends.

The book of Karl Hankton says if you love Cheerwine and bbq and the smell of honeysuckle while stuck on I77 then you too shall see the light.

now that is independent thinking :-)

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