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Panthers lead the league in Penalties


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Yep, that's on coaching. PLEASE stop with this rigged stuff. The league does not have it out for Charlotte, NC. Imagine Titans fans saying that. We'd laugh at their paranoia. No one cares about the Panthers. If anything, Cam leading a winning drive or balling out would have been on ESPN and trending on social media which only helps the NFL. They have zero desire to push WFT right now. Zero.

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6 hours ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

My favorite was the unnecessary on our DB who hit the guy exactly where the ball was to be delivered with perfect timing. Go Refs! No head to head. Just head to delivery point.

It was a horrible call, fortunately it had little impact on the game as they fumbled a few plays later.  

But the vast majority of the penalties were our own fault.

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I still think holding calls are too wishy washy and can really be detrimental to teams. 10 yards for a slight pull on a jersey is bullshit and most of the time it’s the defender selling the call. 
 

If they hold your jersey for 3 seconds sure,  but barely tugging on it and then a ref being allowed to practically dictate a game over something like that is stupid and needs changed.   
 

but yea.. poorly coached team and this stat reflects it.

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