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Good game Denver.. That pass rush is nasty.. 

 

However, it can't go unnoticed how the refs altered this game. The incompletion that was not overturned, didn't stop the clock when the panthers ran out of bounds, defensive holding call that vanished, numerous offensive holdings not called, the late hit on Cam Newton that wasn't called which was the icing on the cake.

 

Congrats Denver. The refs can't be beat. 

 

 

 

 

...I take back the congrats.. fug you Denver.

 

Keep pounding.

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Missed pass interferences, missed defensive holdings against our wr's.  They sucked.  I hate that we have to always wonder if this game was..........................  Oh never mind, I wont say it.  We didn't play well enough to win.  Congrats to Denver.  

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4 minutes ago, CCS said:

No. The referees had literally nothing to do with Cam fumbling twice. Did they screw them out of a first down? Yes. They did not make him fumble.

Dude, after that blatant missed call on Cotchery's catch, Denver was able to pin their ears back (what they do best) on 3rd and long which resulted in a sack/fumble/TD. You cannot tell me that would have happened at the 35 yard line (which is where we would have been). Also, that fuggin hold on Norman in the endzone was absolute bullshit, which again, resulted in some more clock and a TD. So don't tell me they didn't play a HUGE part in this game. That's not even counting all the defensive holding they allowed Denver to do, but yet we are the ones getting called for it and they had nada. Hell, the refs even picked one up for Denver and said no penalty.

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