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Cam Newton Calls Out NFL Officials Over Lack Of Calls On $100,000 Pyramid


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2 minutes ago, TheRed said:

I'm not really sure what you're arguing for here. Honestly you are seemingly arguing against yourself between posts in this thread.

I'm saying he had a legitimate claim to voice his opinion after what happened during the 2016 season, and he did multiple times throughout the year. Now we're in the offseason. Let it go, and see if the NFL counters with equal treatment in 2017. 

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37 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

I'm saying he had a legitimate claim to voice his opinion after what happened during the 2016 season, and he did multiple times throughout the year. Now we're in the offseason. Let it go, and see if the NFL counters with equal treatment in 2017. 

I have serious doubts much will change since our front office basically rolled over for the league and let it happen.

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I think Cam feels that nothing is going to change so thats why he is speaking and being himself..last year he was playing the cards the way Rivera wanted being the quiet mouse and health and season just went down the drain.  I want Cam to be Cam if that means speaking up for himself then by all means do it. Do it until there is a change for the better afterall it is his health he is managing.

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As long as he wears his tie like a good boy, and has grown old enough to be respected by Hochuli, then a former MVP just might be treated with fairness on the field. Until then, he's a target for every opponent and D-coordinator on our schedule.

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If Cam starts taking more unflagged head shots next season RR better chew out the refs like he in the SF playoff game. If he just stands there like a deer in headlights with that comatose expression then I want him out as HC. 

The more Cam says about the terrible refs the better. Please more jokes from Cam.

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4 hours ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

but that's my point. He's used all the proper channels, he's made his opinion clear on the matter, so what's next? To keep quiet and see if the league addresses the situation this season, or keep making an issue out of it? 

I just feel the constant nagging and complaining is not going to get him anywhere. Ron Rivera knows this, which is why he's received so much flack for not backing up Cam 100% of the time. Sure it's not the popular approach, but in my eyes it is the "Right" approach if you actually want to see some positive changes.

You skipped every point in my post until the very last line.

Im gonna need to see a list of the times Cam made it public, his disdain for the lack of flags.

Then with a numbered list, we can compare that to the timeline and come to a decision over whether or not the phrase "constant nagging and complaining" is appropriate.

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The good ole boy mentality with the refs is bullshit and any accountability they are held to is always after the fact. They were clearly biased against Cam last year and in the Superbowl. 

Any Panther fan should always hate the refs. They have screwed us nearly every chance given. SF Playoffs, every game against Dallas in the Delhomme area, SB 50, Week 1 last year. They frequently cost teams games every year. The only way to fix it is to challenge penalties.

I hate the fact that Ron is afraid of them will not call them out on their sht. Good on Cam. 

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The crowd reaction is priceless. They know it. We all know it. Cam wasn't treated fairly and the refs/NFL controls the outcomes of games by not enforcing their own rules. The SanFran playoff game was NFL corruption in full view.

It's not real competition if it is obviously fixed. Theatre at best. They are showing their hand and trashing the integrity of the game. 

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On 7/10/2017 at 1:32 PM, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

I'm saying he had a legitimate claim to voice his opinion after what happened during the 2016 season, and he did multiple times throughout the year. Now we're in the offseason. Let it go, and see if the NFL counters with equal treatment in 2017. 

If you're gullible enough to believe anything is going to change, then you're also gullible enough to kiss a stripper on the forehead.

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