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Refs screwed us


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2 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

The refs screwed us, but in the end, we didn't play well enough to keep that from being a factor.

I agree we didn’t play well enough to keep it from being a factor. However there were 6 games yesterday decided by 3 points or less. There are so many close games every week so too often calls like these become a factor.

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The team shouldn't have allowed themselves to get in a situation where the officials could dictate the finish of the game.

That said, I can't stand NFL officiating. A crew with minimal to no oversight is never going to be competent.

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2 minutes ago, dave-o said:

The call that got me was the low block call...  Dude had a hippo running at him full steam ahead...  WTF is he supposed to do....

By the letter of the law it’s the correct call but it’s a bad rule. That rule feels like it reads that OL are more important than smaller defensive backs. DB’s are going to get hurt because of that rule.

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13 hours ago, gorillamilitia13 said:

Say all you want but refs fuged us today not only with the roughing the passer call but also not calling grounding on Jacoby's spike. The ref even called it a fake spike.. We should've won this game and that hurts.

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Because…that caused the defense to allow 217 yards rushing 

no pressure on the QB

not being able to wrap on tackle

an ol that was horrible 

a qb who couldn’t take a snap

not using the star player…their only star more than 14 times

a coach who didn’t declare his starter qb and his starting line until the last preseason game (for one qtr)

the list goes on and one but yeah, the refs ‘screwed them’.  The organization screwed themselves hiring Rhule

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2 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Because…that caused the defense to allow 217 yards rushing 

no pressure on the QB

not being able to wrap on tackle

an ol that was horrible 

a qb who couldn’t take a snap

not using the star player…their only star more than 14 times

a coach who didn’t declare his starter qb and his starting line until the last preseason game (for one qtr)

the list goes on and one but yeah, the refs ‘screwed them’.  The organization screwed themselves hiring Rhule

Stop with that nonsense, the refs are the reason the Panthers put the ball on the ground more times than they put it in the end zone.

For real though, I think we all agree that the two missed calls were poo. Did it affect the outcome of the game, who knows… York is one of the best long ball kickers in college football history and his kick looked to be good from 70. With that said, there’s a lot more than just the refs to complain about. For starters, our coaching staff is still incompetent and we only played one good quarter of football.

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12 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Because…that caused the defense to allow 217 yards rushing 

no pressure on the QB

not being able to wrap on tackle

an ol that was horrible 

a qb who couldn’t take a snap

not using the star player…their only star more than 14 times

a coach who didn’t declare his starter qb and his starting line until the last preseason game (for one qtr)

the list goes on and one but yeah, the refs ‘screwed them’.  The organization screwed themselves hiring Rhule

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12 hours ago, frankw said:

Hell I can't stand the refs either we got robbed in SB50 that's for another convo though. But when our staff actually outcoaches someone else I'll put some weight behind complaints about bad calls. For now our staff can't coach their way out of a paper bag and the refs are only a cherry on top.

Of course, they coached the team back from 14-0 and 20-7 deficits today to a place at which they had the lead with a minute to go. 

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1 minute ago, Bama Panther said:

Of course, they coached the team back from 14-0 and 20-7 deficits today to a place at which they had the lead with a minute to go. 

We had less than 50 yards of offense for an entire half and let Brissett and the Browns backs make our defense look like scrubs. That's not on the coaching? Come out swinging in OUR house and it's a different tone and a different game. But instead we folded and had to dig our way back. No one should be surprised we failed given the mistakes that cornered us into that outcome.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

We had less than 50 yards of offense for an entire half and let Brissett and the Browns backs make our defense look like scrubs. That's not on the coaching? Come out swinging in OUR house and it's a different tone and a different game. But instead we folded and had to dig our way back. No one should be surprised we failed given the mistakes that cornered us into that outcome.

That is on the coaching, but it is also on the coaching that the team came back from that to take the lead. 

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10 minutes ago, frankw said:

We had less than 50 yards of offense for an entire half and let Brissett and the Browns backs make our defense look like scrubs. That's not on the coaching? Come out swinging in OUR house and it's a different tone and a different game. But instead we folded and had to dig our way back. No one should be surprised we failed given the mistakes that cornered us into that outcome.

Your obsession with defending the referees is psyhotic.  There are professional people who can help you.  All the shlt you keep spewing about the first half or mistakes don't matter becase WE HAD THE LEAD moron.  The refs saw to it that changed.  Go on kiss the refs ass against the Panthers.  I expected no less.

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3 minutes ago, poundaway said:

You're obsession with defending the referees is psyhotic.  There are professional people who can help you.  All the shlt you keep spewing about the first half or mistakes don't matter becase WE HAD THE LEAD moron.  The refs saw to it that changed.  Go on kiss the refs ass against the Panthers.  I expected no less.

Once again back to namecalling. You've spent all this time carrying water for Rhule and screaming at CRA in thread after thread after thread after thread about Joe Brady but now it's all the refs. You are delusional beyond words.

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