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Former Bronco CJ Anderson admits Jericho Cotchery caught it in Super Bowl 50


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5 minutes ago, Snake said:

It would not have mattered if it was called a catch. Those refs were clearly going to give the game to Denver. Payton was promised a SB. 

The next play was the entire game, if that was called a catch we have a real chance to win that game. 

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15 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Of course it was. Anybody with a fuggin set of eyes could see that. The fix was in before the game even started. If it wasn't that call, it was going to be another. There was NO WAY Peyton doesn't come out of that superbowl without a W.

It would've took an act of God to win that game. I knew it was over when Talib was balanty offsides on Ganos field goal and no one batted an eye. 

Honestly me going into it expecting for them to hand one to Peyton is probably why I've been able to handle that lost so well. I'd hate to be the team that plays Brady in his last appearance 

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19 minutes ago, t96 said:

The next play was the entire game, if that was called a catch we have a real chance to win that game. 

Yep.

It was that missed call and Gano’s missed fg when I knew we weren’t going to win. 

It sucks, because we beat that Denver team 9 out of 10 times. I just hope we get another shot at a super bowl. I want one before I die. I’d love to witness multiple SB wins, but give me one and I’m satisfied 

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People say one play don't decide a game but the Superbowl is different.  It's the biggest stage in the world and momentum is huge for guys.  THat play just took the wind out of our sails and gave the Broncos the edge they needed.  Conspiracy theory time: Peyton Manning was the ref favorite and bias was present.

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