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The Broncos basically admitted to playing dirty


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Want to see a legal physical hit on Cam, go back to the New Orleans game when cam was jogging for the end zone and the linebacker peppered him with a shoulder. Nothing dirty about that play and it was definitely physical.  You can play Cam physical without trying to knock his head off.  Hell Seattle does it every time we play them, but I've never left a game against them thinking their was intent to injure.  This is saints bounty level bull poo  

These guys went with the intent to injure and remove him from the game. They will get a small slap on the wrist and then all the news outlets will start talking about how Dak Prescott is the next big thing on Sunday. 

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The more I see it the more complicit the referees appear to be. They allowed them to cheap shot Cam all game, if not he may have hung 30+ on em'.

The NFL doesn't care about Cam Newton.

That's OK. He's becoming the peoples champ. Not an NFL manufactured and sanctioned paper champion

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They're trying to justify why they did it. I don't buy Stewart's ramblings. You knew he wasn't running when you lead with your head. This is sickening. Suspension would be great. Physical football is fine with me, but dirty football is not. 

If TD and Luke laid those hits on Trevor, they would be currently facing suspension plus heavy fines. 

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As much as I hate the Seahawks at least with them I always felt like they beat us fair and square...mainly, good clean football and they ended up being the better team when the clock struck zero in the 4th quarter.  This is a whole new level of hate from me and reminds me of the Saints when they played dirty as hell.  I honestly couldn't careless if every single one of them had career ending injuries at this point in time.  

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2 hours ago, bigdog10 said:

Want to see a legal physical hit on Cam, go back to the New Orleans game when cam was jogging for the end zone and the linebacker peppered him with a shoulder. Nothing dirty about that play and it was definitely physical.  You can play Cam physical without trying to knock his head off.  Hell Seattle does it every time we play them, but I've never left a game against them thinking their was intent to injure.  This is saints bounty level bull poo  

These guys went with the intent to injure and remove him from the game. They will get a small slap on the wrist and then all the news outlets will start talking about how Dak Prescott is the next big thing on Sunday. 

I've never seen the Saints hit a player in the head that many times in one game. Saints got punished for the existence of the system, not the actual play on the football field. Brett Favre took a beating, but from the shoulders down.

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