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Refs screwed us


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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

If Matt Rhule would quit sniffing his ass then that wouldn’t have even mattered.

And let’s be real… York’s kick was good from 70, backing them up 10 yards wasn’t going to make a difference other than the fact that the Browns would have set another record on us.

10 second run off buddy

edit: and whose to say he would've made the exact same kick from 68 yards if he was able to get the kick off in time.

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2 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

If Matt Rhule would quit sniffing his ass then that wouldn’t have even mattered.

And let’s be real… York’s kick was good from 70, backing them up 10 yards wasn’t going to make a difference other than the fact that the Browns would have set another record on us.

10 second run off and no stoppage of the clock. The browns would have had 3 seconds to line up for a kick.

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Just now, gorillamilitia13 said:

No stoppage of the clock, the Browns would have had 3 seconds to send their kicking team out, get a kick off, and make a 68 yarder. That's not happening 

Literally already replied to this, a flag was on the play so the clock would have stopped until the ball was set. Browns would have already had the kicking team out there cause it was fourth down.

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Just now, poundaway said:

Just got back from the game.  We had the lead, then refs got involved and it was over.  Without the roughing the passer call and those 15 yards we would have won.    I came home and rewatched it and even the announcers said it was a BS call.  We had the lead.  The zebras corrected that. 

I see the haters are celebrating.  No surprises there.  They running around defending the zebras.

Those arguing for the zebras in this game against the panthers are showing their stripes.

Bad calls happen all the time… good teams control what they can control… the Panthers on the other hand, left it to chance.

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