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Wow, the NFL said THIS about Brandon Marshall


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I hope the NFLPA will call for a review / investigation.

Mort tweeted out this:

I know TD is the Panthers NFLPA rep, and he's already speaking out, but sounds resigned as in "we know nothing's gonna change"

I hope he'll be one of the voices calling for an investigation and that other player reps will join him.

Any team that's scheduled to play Denver should take a stand.  Dangerous precedent has just been set.

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Ok, what about the other 4 clear targeting of the helmet hits on Cam?  What about that dumbass ref spotting the ball almost a full yard ahead of where it shouldve been, forcing us to use a challenge AND a timeout that would've been crucial on the final drive?  What about calling a PF on Nowood for making a tackle on Harris after the INT in which he held the entire duration of the route?  What about giving Denver the the option to use a timeout instead of enforcing a penalty for 12 men on the field that had already been called, multiple times?  What about calling Trai for unsportsmanlike conduct but then letting the Broncos players repeatedly and demonstratively celebrate in our players' faces unpenalized the rest of the game?

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22 minutes ago, Darth Biscuit said:

Don't forget, Greg Hardy got a flag for this...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqKBQfkj-fo

 

 

A perfectly legal hit, not high, not low, just too hard apparently.  Granted, Palmer probably poo his spleen out his ass after this, but it was totally legal (and even Palmer admitted it afterwards), yet we get the flag and they bash Cam's head on purpose for 4 quarters and we don't get poo.

Turner got a flag for jumping up and down. How is that more flagrant than a blow to the head? 

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28 minutes ago, ecu88 said:

Fug it sign Greg and let's rip the NFL a new asshole. I was not for the Kraken coming back but dammit sign the sob. It's time to wreck poo.

I said all the way back in the spring that it was a "liquid" and "fluid" situation-GMan terms.  EVERY possible thing, good and bad, that would open the door to a return, has happened.

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it just disgusts me to see all the comments about how he doesn't deserve the calls because he is a scrambling QB. half of those hits last night were still in the pocket or after he got rid of the ball. and even if he was running, helmet-to-helmet hits are illegal. one thing the college game has gotten right is tossing players for intentional head-to-head shots. just sickening.

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1 hour ago, Darth Biscuit said:

Don't forget, Greg Hardy got a flag for this...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqKBQfkj-fo

 

 

A perfectly legal hit, not high, not low, just too hard apparently.  Granted, Palmer probably poo his spleen out his ass after this, but it was totally legal (and even Palmer admitted it afterwards), yet we get the flag and they bash Cam's head on purpose for 4 quarters and we don't get poo.

The hit on Brees that turned him into a giraffe was perfectly legal, but it was called, reviewed, and upheld.

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Lilsmitty09 should make one of his awesome great videos starting with the Godell speach talking about how important player safety is in todays NFL, and all the things they implemented to prevent concussions...jadajada...and then cut to the scene with the awfull helmet hits from the Denver game, emphasizing no flags were thrown...

I'll be happy to share on Facebook...

 

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