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They go keep hitting Cam like that until our coach get some fire in him and back up his players in conflict. Aint know way too tier coaches gonnalet thier star player or leader get hit like that continually without the proper call. C'mon coach. Forget talking about it in the press conference thatbthe league will look into it. By then its over. You gotta pound with the crew

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Heck, not even just Rivera...entire organization looks bad not thinking a fine is worth standing up for their QB.

you think Bob Kraft, Jerry Jones, etc don't call out the NFL at this point? 

Refs basically don't give a poo.  They feel protected at this stage to do whatever they want and the bias is comical at this point. 

Given the money Cam makes JR....JR should issue a statement.  Other owners have shown their is a time when you don't kiss the NFL boo-tay.

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8 minutes ago, CRA said:

Heck, not even just Rivera...entire organization looks bad not thinking a fine is worth standing up for their QB.

you think Bob Kraft, Jerry Jones, etc don't call out the NFL at this point? 

Refs basically don't give a poo.  They feel protected at this stage to do whatever they want and the bias is comical at this point. 

Given the money Cam makes JR....JR should issue a statement.  Other owners have shown their is a time when you don't kiss the NFL boo-tay.

This is the thing. Handling things cute and behind the scenes hasn't worked so why not just start eating the fines and letting go. Last night was one of the most incompetent officiating we've had overall. 

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