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Jeremy Igo

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That was a total bullsh*t call. Pep should have a FF and Luke a recovery and TD. Absolute horsesh*t. He was never down and the whistle should not have been blown until Pep brought him to the ground. Fortunately we beat them bad enough it didn't matter but that was just terrible.

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2 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

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Diiiiiiirty. 

KK shoving 68 aside at the snap started a chain reaction. 

The Pep body slam at the end... lol. 

Why was this blown dead? There is no way in hell that is blown dead for Cam Newton. Should have been a Panthers defensive touchdown. 

good ol' clete still trying to screw us.

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We pretty much just have to accept that Cam isn't going to get the calls these other QB's get.  I agree, he wasn't down or stopped and the whistle shouldn't have been blown.

Just like the "roughing" call Breesus got last night... no way Cam gets a call of someone touching his knee.  It's bullshit, but apparently that's the way it is.

...and yes, KK destroyed that guy.

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