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BrianS

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Again,.. Im happy it ended the way it did, otherwise today there would be no "Panthers win" narratives-- Philly fans would be crying everywhere that the NFL hates them and is going all Hurricane Katrina gifts to Eric Reid to get a lawsuit dropped or something.

The way it ended was the best.  We won twice as Rivera said-- no questions, no narrative other than the Panthers kicked your motherforking asses in the 4th quarter.

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It's absurd the number of calls that have went against us based on not being able to overturn the call on the field (Cotchery, etc.) and then we finally have a call go our way (and there was absolutely no overwhelming visual evidence to overturn that call) and the refs change the call.

It's frankly BS, and I hope Tepper is letting the league have it behind the scenes.

Good for Ron for calling them out, too

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1 hour ago, mjligon said:

No way that INT should have been overturned.

It look them like 4 minutes to actually make a decision...therefore, it isn't conclusive and by rule the call on the field should have stood.

Exactly. From the video evidence supplied, I thought it was fairly obvious that the ball was secure between his hand and leg.

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