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Hold on Ryan TD - Refs - Tepper


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No one every wants to hold the refs accountable for anything. It’s always “oh the refs blew that call but we should’ve overcame it” fug that. Why should we have to play extra well just bc the refs fuging suck at their jobs? At what point is it ok to admit to yourself that we would’ve won that game had it not been for the refs? Phantom PI changed the direction of the game. Hold on MARIO turned 3 points into 7. It’s absurd. But y’all want to sit here and say we beat ourselves? Nope sorry, we played like poo, yeah, but even as shitty as we were we should’ve won this game. 

 

Nfl referee: one of the few professions where you can screw up constantly and face zero consequences. Meanwhile, nfl practice squad guys get fined 2x their weekly salary for stupid poo throughout preseason

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I don't know how long some of you "youngsters" have been watching the Panthers play the Falcons but the Falcons have always - and I mean every game since 1995 - had an oline that plays dirty from chop blocking to holding to tripping to eye poking and anything else you can think of. And the majority of the time they get away with it especially at home. It's always going to happen. They're taught to play like that. I don't except it. I don't like it. But that's the way it is. Our D knows that so we have to shape our play to overcome the dirty play or emphasize it to make it stand out so it can't be ignored. That didn't happen Sunday .... we just did not play defense well enough to overcome the dirt.

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