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The Concept of Retribution


Razeyfingers

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Why is it acceptable to tolerate excessive abuse when you have made a mistake? It is a very strange notion to think allowing people to hurt you after you have hurt someone else will make things better. The idea that you CONTINUALLY owe retribution to someone through punishing yourself, or others not involved to punish you, is ridiculous. You can make amends to set right what you did wrong, communicate it with those you hurt and try to make it right, simple. No one else needs to be involved. Beckham can call Norman any time he wants. Whats with Deon or Cam having to be involved?

 

Now that the Panthers so strongly accepted that blame for Norman and several other nonsense stories like a bat on the field, will other refs be looking to flag us early since we're so ssscaAAArry now? Will the general public be quicker to say "They brought bats on to the field and called Beckham a F****T, so yeah I can see why they got so many flags against Atlanta on Week 16"?

 

The real question is this:

Will YOU as Panthers fans be quicker to say that Norman should be flagged more often now for how he reacted to Beckham?

 

 

People who punish themselves are just losers who wallow in self pity without making things right. Have no fear though, this country is about to change A LOT. Those fools have had their time and enough of ours.

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This coach is trying to keep his team focused and not play the NYG/NFL game of "yeah well, OBJ may have commited assualt on the field BUT Norman and the Panthers are a bunch of thugs who don't belong in the NFL s elite".

If you watch NFL network or ESPN or CBS sport or ect. They have all had the same narrative all week. Start with " OBJ is awful and should be suspended to slowly morph into : Well.....ya know....the Panthers are homophobes and thugs so maybe they got what they deserved, to ; Well fug the Panthers they are homophobes sexist and thugs and should be eliminated from the playoffs.

 

 

I say Ron's doing right , ignore and keep pounding.

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8 hours ago, Vampire the buffet slayer said:

This coach is trying to keep his team focused and not play the NYG/NFL game of "yeah well, OBJ may have commited assualt on the field BUT Norman and the Panthers are a bunch of thugs who don't belong in the NFL s elite".

If you watch NFL network or ESPN or CBS sport or ect. They have all had the same narrative all week. Start with " OBJ is awful and should be suspended to slowly morph into : Well.....ya know....the Panthers are homophobes and thugs so maybe they got what they deserved, to ; Well fug the Panthers they are homophobes sexist and thugs and should be eliminated from the playoffs.

 

 

I say Ron's doing right , ignore and keep pounding.

I literally watch sports all day or have it on in the background. And I've not once heard the narrative that the Panthers are thugs or homophobic.

That may be a narrative that you think is out there because the Giants wanted it to be. And maybe it is in the specific NY market. But I've not seen or heard that from a national perspective once.

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