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Revisiting the 2005 Panthers-Cowboys Screwjob.


Dpantherman

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Here is hoping that the game does not come down to officiating. The Panthers were up 20-17 in the 4th Quarter with 1:12 left in the game. Cowboys going for a game-tying field goal. Ken Lucas it, but is blocks, but Julius Peppers was called for roughing the kicker. The Cowboys score a TD, and go up 24-20. The Panthers were unable to make the comeback win.

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Here is hoping that the game does not come down to officiating. The Panthers were up 20-17 in the 4th Quarter with 1:12 left in the game. Cowboys going for a game-tying field goal. Ken Lucas it, but is blocks, but Julius Peppers was called for roughing the kicker. The Cowboys score a TD, and go up 24-20. The Panthers were unable to make the comeback win.

that was the worst call in the history of calls. then how about the saturday night game in 2007, when the panthers were on that final drive trying to tie it up, and the dallas defender was riding piggyback on drew carter for about twenty yards and no pass interference was called.

absolute garbage. this team needs to absolutely flatten dallas so no amount of BS calls can help them.

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Thanks, I had forgotten all about that, all I could remember specifically was the steve smith ejection. I knew there were other bad calls in our history with the cowboys but couldn't remember them.

They even reviewed the play and it was upheld.

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I was in the stands for that game. When Smith got ejected, no one had any idea what the hell had just happened, I didn't know until I watched the highlights later that night. And the roughing the kicker call, wow, words couldn't explain how pissed off the fans were and how ridiculously obnoxious the Cowboys fans were.

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here it is. both commentators say its pass interference. Bryant Gumble brushes it off "ah they missed one" screw job #2. at about 48 seconds.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/09000d5d8055a86c/Week-16-Q4-Cowboys-at-Panthers-Video-Highlights-2007

I don't care what anyone says....Matt Moore looked great. No way he deserves to be anywhere lower than #2 on a depth chart.

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