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Mike n Mike talk bounties


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Listening to the Mikes on the radio this morning, and the subject of Brian Baldinger and what he said came up. If you haven't heard, Brian basically said that the Eagles needed to put a "bounty" on E Elliott and hurt him. 

Of course the conversation turned to Gregg Williams and what happened in NO, just found it interesting since we're playing a team whose def coordinator is Gregg Williams, and we have an MVP qb who is complaining about not getting calls. Anyone think the refs will be watching a little closer and give Cam the calls this week?

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I think compliants (even legit ones) can go two ways.

1. Corrections are made

or

2.  No corrections are made because people don't want to lay the foundation of a complaint generated a change. 

I fully expect the Fisher Rams to see where the lines are early 

 

 

 

my opinion, nothing changes for Cam.  Refs have realized Cam has an advantage and thus allow teams to counter that with physical play.  Roughing Cam will never be called like it is with a Matt Ryan.  

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the worst hit cam took against the Cards on sunday was followed up by the guy that did it immediately reaching forward and apologizing. Calais Campbell is a good dude, been in the league forever, and realized he dove at Cam's knees. the refs didn't called it for god knows what reason. Cam immediately went out and bitched. Keep in mind this is in a game where the guy that did it tried to help Cam up and apologize.

Now the Panthers are facing the Rams. St louis is the dirtiest defense in the league. Their head coach is the dirtiest, biggest piece of poo in the league. His DC is the second biggest piece of poo in the league. St Louis is trying to kill people out there and they're proud of it.

If the refs don't put a stop to it IMMEDIATELY on Sunday, Cam might not survive. I'm not trying to be hyperbolic or anything, but it's a pretty serious situation they're walking into. 

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35 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

the worst hit cam took against the Cards on sunday was followed up by the guy that did it immediately reaching forward and apologizing. Calais Campbell is a good dude, been in the league forever, and realized he dove at Cam's knees. the refs didn't called it for god knows what reason. Cam immediately went out and bitched. Keep in mind this is in a game where the guy that did it tried to help Cam up and apologize.

Now the Panthers are facing the Rams. St louis is the dirtiest defense in the league. Their head coach is the dirtiest, biggest piece of poo in the league. His DC is the second biggest piece of poo in the league. St Louis is trying to kill people out there and they're proud of it.

If the refs don't put a stop to it IMMEDIATELY on Sunday, Cam might not survive. I'm not trying to be hyperbolic or anything, but it's a pretty serious situation they're walking into. 

yeah, I don't think there was any intent by Calais.  Pretty classy move in reality by him.  Those hits can happen when you have a monster like Calais running at a guy.  But you got to flag it. 

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33 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

the worst hit cam took against the Cards on sunday was followed up by the guy that did it immediately reaching forward and apologizing. Calais Campbell is a good dude, been in the league forever, and realized he dove at Cam's knees. the refs didn't called it for god knows what reason. Cam immediately went out and bitched. Keep in mind this is in a game where the guy that did it tried to help Cam up and apologize.

Now the Panthers are facing the Rams. St louis is the dirtiest defense in the league. Their head coach is the dirtiest, biggest piece of poo in the league. His DC is the second biggest piece of poo in the league. St Louis is trying to kill people out there and they're proud of it.

If the refs don't put a stop to it IMMEDIATELY on Sunday, Cam might not survive. I'm not trying to be hyperbolic or anything, but it's a pretty serious situation they're walking into. 

I think in the heat of the moment, Cam was just frustrated because it wasn't called. I mentioned Sunday that I'm sure Calais didn't do it intentionally and he was apologizing but Cam was obviously not happy. Ive never heard of Calais being a dirty player either. Just at that moment, Cam was pissed because intentional or not, it should've been called. So yes, the refs have to stop it now because Williams and Fisher will definitely test the waters. 

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45 minutes ago, truthjuice said:

This week may be the "let's not bring anymore attention and hope it dies down" game so he may get calls. 

Or maybe not. 

Bounties being suggested to stop a player? The game is getting ridiculous. If you can't legally stop a player, you need to leave the league. 

I think that is what the NFL would prefer....

Bad timing for the refs that Cam draws the dirty Rams.  So likely the refs will be put on the spot to show their hand in regards to Cam.

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Just now, MountainHeel66 said:

If I'm the Panthers, I put the defense on notice. If Cam is getting crushed, you put the SAME HITS on their qb and shove it up the NFL's arse. They come after cam, you bury their QB.

Doesn't work.  Other team doesn't have Cam.  NFL doesn't really allow you to get away with clear line walking on QBs.  We would play ourselves out of the game.

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Just now, CRA said:

Doesn't work.  Other team doesn't have Cam.  NFL doesn't really allow you to get away with clear line walking on QBs.  We would play ourselves out of the game.

I know, and that's still exactly why you do it. FORCE the issue down everyone's throats that there is a double standard and leave no room for doubt and haters. It still won't have the desired effect and that's when you go "Untouchables" on their asses.

 

 

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1 hour ago, MountainHeel66 said:

If I'm the Panthers, I put the defense on notice. If Cam is getting crushed, you put the SAME HITS on their qb and shove it up the NFL's arse. They come after cam, you bury their QB.

Actually I think it's better for us if their QBs stay in the game.

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