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NFL Rigged?


Lilsmitty09

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Don't get me wrong. We played like poo tonight (but so did Denver). Shula, Remmers, Drops, Blocking, etc. were trash.

 

But you can't tell me that in what will be Peytons last game, the Broncos end up with 0 penalties in second half, an obvious catch that turns into a 7 point td for Denver, a picked up flag on a crucial 3rd down and no replay of it, an "illegal blindside" from Tre (wtf is that even a rule?), and literally every time we would fair catch a punt in good filed position, we would get a random block in back or something - every single time and a holding on a crucial 3rd and goal when the ball was beyond uncatchable and it wasn't even a hold.

The head ref is now 6-0 in bronco games (he picked up flags and called cotches "no catch") and lived in Nebraska - where everyone is a bronco fan (have family there).

Just felt so fuggin scripted too with the postgame speech from goodell and down 6 at the end of the third CBS only showed Manning with the lombardi then ended with him walking out the door like it was his last thing he ever did in the NFL.

Just a fuggin joke of a performance today by the Panthers, NFL, Refs and Cam's press conference. I love Cam but he has to grow up. If you are going to dish poo and be an MVP - act like it after a loss. If you are defending him with that press conference - take off the homer glasses.

 

So is it rigged or just coincidence that everything fuggin perfect happened to Peyton and the broncos tonight

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They can't rig it if you don't shoot yourself in the foot for three plus hours.  Theres no doubt in my mind the NFL would have preferred Seattle or Arizona in the SB but we dominated those games to a degree that the refs couldn't fug us.  If we are going to let the NFL fug us then they will be glad to do so.

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You'd do some shady poo for a few million too. Too much $ involved to not be fixed. 

 

As for Cam, I support his actions. In an unfair league why act like their bitch ass robot and respond how they want. This team is built around being yourself, why does that need to change for a loss? fug the league.

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the cotchery catch was in fact not a catch. Okay so every single angle BUT ONE made it look like a catch. when they upload the game for viewing on nfl rewind i can maybe create a gif. However, ever angle i saw made it look like a catch. After commercial break they showed a brief replay from a completely different angle and it showed that on the initial fall to the ground the balls nose hit the ground, hard, and was knocked back up into his arms and was bobbled around. When he rolled over the ball didn't touch the ground and that's what a lot of us were focusing on as well as the bronco hater phil simms. However, that one single angle proved without a doubt it was not a catch

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