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This is getting out of hand


ncfan

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Ooooh the salt.  The amount of crying, some people are caving into them

 

 

The fughing Aints have gotten away with so much crap over the years.  Then Karma finally bites them and they LOSE it

Bounty gate Superbowl*

 

Playoffs several years back

 

 

Steelers this year

 

 

Our wildcard game last year

 

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NOBODY got screwed more than the Panthers vs Denver Superbowl and soon after regular season game.

We should have mustered up enough community outrage to call out Denver fan Clete Blakeman back then when I see all their foolishness. We didn't call the law. They feel entitled. It was one call. Rams had a blown and obvious facemask .

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18 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

I realize it’s not a great look for the NFL to have refs calling a Rams playoff game who are from Sourhern Cal but I’m pretty sure that just because you’re from that area doesn’t mean you love the Rams

 

BlewDat

The thing is, the group had officiated several other Rams games already in the past.

And the Rams were winless in those games.

There were actully Rams fans pissed when they found out who was going to call the game

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