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Did the 2015 Carolina Panthers throw, piss away, sell out Super Bowl 50?


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Offense played tight. Cotchery had zero drops all season long, and three in the SB. (Even if you don't think the first one was a drop, he should've caught that cleanly).  Gano's miss and Tolbert's fumble didn't help either.

I've watched SB 38 a few times, but never SB 50. Once was enough.

 

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7 hours ago, BigSyke said:

 

 

 

7 hours ago, BigSyke said:

2.cam thought remmers had a better shot of getting the ball instead of jumping in and making it worse.(my opinion) also some say von miller swatted ball toward endzone which is penalty.

 

It looked like Kalil to me but I'm glad someone else saw that instead of the "Cam didn't jump on the ball" nonsense.

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On 4/1/2018 at 4:25 AM, Panther8989 said:

I still have absolutely no idea what Cam was thinking. I just....yeah. Fair or not, he will never be able to to live that play down. Nor should he. Simply inexcusable.

It makes it worse that he's never explained what was going through his mind. I just want to understand. That game didn't come down to that play, but that play seemed pretty indicative of the game. The Panthers just seemed to get out of Denver's way. It's not like we hadn't played other great defenses that season. It's not like we hadn't been punched in the mouth once already. 

We let them beat us. Not in some conspiratorial way. But for all their talk of being the underdog and being tough, they blinked when it counted. And what's got me angry is that ever since SB50, this team hasnt had that attitude anymore. That game broke our backs and the team has never recovered the same fire and toughness they showed before that game. They need to... 

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The Denver defense could do whatever they wanted, and they did. Wade Phillips defenses play on the edge of the rules anyways they went over the line that day but the refs were in on it too so what the heck? I've seen guys get deflated when the refs seem to in the pocket of the other team. They continued the illegal contact to the QB'S head numerous times throughout the game including before said "strip sack". Obvious bias obvious advantage. 38 was a much cleaner game aside from Pat's taping our walk throughs.

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