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Luck vs Broncos and why he gets the call


mc52beast

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With all the talk this season about how Cam doesn't get calls that other qb's get, I found it interesting that Luck gets a flag thrown yesterday against the same Broncos who assaulted Cam. 

Luck was running with the ball, went into the slide and a Bronco( pretty sure it was one that got fined) tapped his head with a forearm. Ref throws the flag and Colts get 15 yards. 

The hits on Cam were much more violent, Luck barely got touched yet he gets the call. What say you guys.

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I was actually surprised that they didn't call a penalty on the Vikings when they hit Aaron Rodgers when he scored his rushing TD...

Maybe people hate running QBs because it's so hard to defend. But na honestly half that poo is racism and the other half is incompetent refs and the other half is gotta keep the game close in hype games and the other half is sometimes it's biased based on a number of factors and thats enough halfs to get the point.

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16 minutes ago, O-Ther said:

Viking safety Andrew Sendejo got flagged for hitting Rodgers late in the endzone after he scrambled for a TD yesterday. Wonder if the refs will be that protective of Cam this Sunday against the Vikes.

Not gonna hold my breath

Sendejo wasn't flagged - the OL who retaliated was.

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16 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Sendejo wasn't flagged - the OL who retaliated was.

Then the refs are just incompetent and should be labeled as hazardous working conditions the players have to deal with. Sendejo launched himself off his feet and helmet-first into Rodgers, yet he didn't get flagged? Wow

http://www.packers.com/media-center/videos/Green-Bay-QB-Rodgers-scrambles-for-a-10-yard-TD/1d6a928f-cd45-4e2a-80c9-10b97cbb6689

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2 minutes ago, O-Ther said:

Then the refs are just incompetent and should be labeled as hazardous working conditions the players have to deal with. Sendejo launched himself off his feet and helmet-first into Rodgers, yet he didn't get flagged? Wow

Defenses apparently are allowed to basically launch themselves into a QB in their "running posture"

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