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Official Cleveland Browns at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread


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1 minute ago, LegioX said:

Team played like poo in the beginning, but I’m sorry. That damn roughing call has me pissed. The damn OL was pushed into QB. This game has turned into flag football. Pure BS.

If its flag football then why are the Panthers not throwing it into the endzone and getting their own roughing calls or PI?

Hard to get penalties like that when you just flop in place and kick a FG

 

FGs don't win games anymore in that situation. FGs win games at the last minute when there is 60+ second left...happens most times now. Fat idiots playing 90's ball are going to lose in 2020

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2 minutes ago, Floppin said:

They had no timeouts left. What are you talking about?

when we played for the fg they had all three of their time outs..we burned like 8 seconds total off of the clock..was a bone headed coaching call to play for the fg knowing the browns could stop the clock after each play

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Just now, jb2288 said:

Dude both can be true. That was an atrocious call 

Good teams find a way to win games.  Every team goes through atrocious calls.  This team is complete garbage and has been for some time now.  I will never in my life blame one bad call for the team losing a game, the screwed away the dozens of other opportunities they had to win the game

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Again, we got close enough for Rhule to make a case for him sticking around.  A loss is a loss, I'd rather had the blowout and Rhule being firmly on the hot seat.

The fact we were in a battle with a backup quarterback and lost should have his ass on the hot seat...

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