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Refs were absolute crap today.


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Off the top of my head

- Offsetting penalties on the saftey play

- Missed OPI on the wheel play to Sims against Luke

- Multiple missed hold calls against Bucs o-line

- Phantom hold against Bradberry

- Let the ball snap TWICE seconds after the Bucs let the play clock expire.

How does Boger still have a job.

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-I'm not sure if this was the right call or not, but to 100% say it wasn't is jumping the gun. Looking into it now.

- Lmao no. Wasn't OPI at all, we don't like ticky tack calls, quit whining for them for us

- There's holding on every play, Matt Kalil was straight up mugging people and refs were letting it go.

-Agreed was an awful call there, but there were at least two bad DPI calls against the Bucs too.

- They called the penalty, but I'm not sure why the Bucs were allowed to snap.

Honestly they were not good, but they weren't biased against us or anything. Them calling the wrong number like 6 times was more egregious than anything you listed.

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13 minutes ago, NeedSumD said:

So Cam didn’t play the first 57 minutes

Other than the interception, what specifically do you feel Newton did wrong, or that kept us from winning?

I mean it's not like he orchestrated the game winning drive or anything.

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2 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Other than the interception, what specifically do you feel Newton did wrong, or that kept us from winning?

I mean it's not like he orchestrated the game winning drive or anything.

I keep forgetting that Cam is only on the team during game winning drives. Same coaches same Oline same WR’s what’s the difference between the first 57 and the last 3 you’re a Cam homer that’s no secret. But he’s on the team when it’s struggling as well.   I know Reds reply coaching was the problem the first 57 and Cam pulled it off despite coaching the last 3:omg:

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54 minutes ago, Thanatos said:

-I'm not sure if this was the right call or not, but to 100% say it was is jumping the gun. Looking into it now.

- Lmao no. Wasn't OPI at all, we don't like ticky tack calls, quit whining for them for us

- There's holding on every play, Matt Kalil was straight up mugging people and refs were letting it go.

-Agreed was an awful call there, but there were at least two bad DPI calls against the Bucs too.

- They called the penalty, but I'm not sure why the Bucs were allowed to snap.

Honestly they were not good, but they weren't biased against us or anything. Them calling the wrong number like 6 times was more egregious than anything you listed.

Yeah, you don't know what the hell you're talking about bud.

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