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Willie M on no calls last night


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Watching Total Access this morning, a lot of talk about the head shots Cam took and how the refs basically looked the other way. Willie was pretty vocal in his support of Cam, said its not an issue when Cam runs because he has to be treated like a runner, but he should get the same calls any other qb gets when he's in the pocket, said he doesn't understand why the refs treat him differently.

Im hoping Ron makes sure the League office gets plenty of tape to look at, will be interesting to see if anything is done to deter the BS we saw last night.

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Only former players will care and maybe a handful of analyst that support Cam. ESPN as a whole will not give a FUG. Maybe a 2 minute segment on First Take before a commercial break and on to talking about how big Semens and Elways dicks are on a full moon during a cool summer night. Breathtaking journalism. 

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7 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

That Hardy hit on Palmer a few years back comes to mind... No where near his head, out of the pocket, clean hit... gets flagged

Somebody did the exact same thing to Cam last night, only they actually launched and Cam was inside the pocket... no flag.

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It wouldn't bother me if I havent seen players get flagged multiple times because the tried to swat the pass away and their arm cam down across the helmet of the qb. They flag bs like that when it probably hurts the defenders arm more than the qb but let helmet to helmet hits go?? I know I've seen peppers get called for that on more than one occasion.

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