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Stop blaming the refs, we played like poo


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Just now, gettlolman said:

Nippleshorts fuged us with this poo OL he produced. People would have been happier if we didn't fluke our way to the Super Bowl only for him to get exposed. That way they could have held on to the idea the Nippleshorts is a genius. But he's clearly a clown.

gtfo troll.

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If you don't think the refs had any effect on the game, you're fuging delusional. The game changed on the Cotchery no-catch. Denver was allowed to play balls to the wall after that. 

Denver has 0 2nd half penalties, we have 8. Two of those were for 30 yards and one of those was enough to give Denver a first down and a touchdown. 

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The blame doesn't fall entirely on the refs, but they had a big hand in it. Denver's first td never should have happened and only did after 2 blown calls. They called exactly 0 flags on Denver the entire second half, even during clear pass interference.

The Panthers' offense got beat, absolutely. But the game would have been closer with better officiating.

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2 minutes ago, Ruff said:

If you don't think the refs had any effect on the game, you're fuging delusional. The game changed on the Cotchery no-catch. Denver was allowed to play balls to the wall after that. 

Denver has 0 2nd half penalties, we have 8. Two of those were for 30 yards and one of those was enough to give Denver a first down and a touchdown. 

If you think that the play of our offense was acceptable, regardless of the refs,  then you are delusional. 

Oh, and Denver's defense gets credit also.

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