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What a gloomy victory


Yaboychris28

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usually i'd tell you a win is a win, enjoy it, but i didn't enjoy this win at all.

From Luke's injury to the absolute meltdown in the 2nd half and the horrendous conservative playcalling by our coaching staff that single handedly let the Saints back in the game is troubling to say the least. 

if we want any shot of getting back in this thing, the coaching staff needs to make some drastic changes in their approach

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The stadium was definitely holding its breath with Luke down. And that continued until the clock said 00:00.

It also felt like we were playing against the refs tonight, especially in the 2nd half. That was roughing the passer on CJ?? That wasn't pass interference against Stewart??? That wasn't blatant holding when Coleman was pulled down by the hand by a blocker??? A NO d-lineman runs into Chris Scott at center before the ball is snapped & that's not defensive encroachment?? We get hit with block-in-the-back & NO doesn't??? Refs completely ignored all the offensive holding too. 

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10 minutes ago, GRWatcher said:

The stadium was definitely holding its breath with Luke down. And that continued until the clock said 00:00.

It also felt like we were playing against the refs tonight, especially in the 2nd half. That was roughing the passer on CJ?? That wasn't pass interference against Stewart??? That wasn't blatant holding when Coleman was pulled down by the hand by a blocker??? A NO d-lineman runs into Chris Scott at center before the ball is snapped & that's not defensive encroachment?? We get hit with block-in-the-back & NO doesn't??? Refs completely ignored all the offensive holding too. 

 

Well, to be honest, that CJ play wasn't smart. He didn't do much, but, he didn't need to do any of that.

 

And there is no pass interference behind the line of scrimmage.

 

Other than that. Fans complain about the refs after every game. Bitching about the refs is not exclusive to the Panthers.

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3 hours ago, GRWatcher said:

Thanks! I didn't know that about no PI behind the line of scrimmage. There was a lot of ref booing tonight so it wasn't just me, a single fan, feeling this way. And Brees has perfected the art of flopping.

Cam might need to learn how to flop around. That RTP Drew got, I've seen worse. Even Chris Collingsworth and Al Michaels mentioned the bad calls. Rodney did as well so it's not just us. 

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