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This has to be bitached about, those biased refs


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Re-watching in pieces, 4-6 calls were GIVEN to the blowboys. Fire the whole crew and let them move back to Dallas, total jobber. Shocking the Panthers were able to win, many were for 1st down and tone setting calls too. All in favor for bad guys...

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7 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

NFL needs Dallas to be relevant, it’s obvious. Unfortunately for the NFL they haven’t really been relevant since the 90’s. 

Lol wut?   They still get massive ratings every week.  It is what it is.  

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That RTP on Prescott was a total bitch call and bailed them out on what would have been another failed drive.  It was a clean hit.

It's nothing new though.  Any time we play the Cowboys in the regular season they get generous spots, usually more than one questionable penalty that extends a drive for them or kills one for the Panthers, and more often than not a handful of no-calls on PI or holding.  The exceptions are the two playoff games and the 2015 beatdown on Thanksgiving.

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1 minute ago, outlaw4 said:

Peppers tipped that field goal against the Cowboys in 2005. Twenty years later, not much has changed with the refs.

That ball hit him under the arm and the way the ball was moving visibly changed.  I will go to my grave believing that.  Also Steve Smith getting ejected for like, touching a ref's waist.

Just a gigantic coincidence that that was a game the Cowboys needed to stay alive for the playoffs, if I remember correctly.

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24 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

That ball hit him under the arm and the way the ball was moving visibly changed.  I will go to my grave believing that.  Also Steve Smith getting ejected for like, touching a ref's waist.

Just a gigantic coincidence that that was a game the Cowboys needed to stay alive for the playoffs, if I remember correctly.

The amount of players I’ve seen touching the refs lately keeps bringing that up from my memory. I always assumed that was a no tolerance policy but I guess not. 

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It really is insane how they always try to rig the game vs Dallas. Two exceptions being our playoff games. 
 

Had we lost it definitely would have been right up there with the 2014 Playoffs vs 49ers, Dallas 05, Saints 2018 Playoffs, and SB50 as all time rigged games. 

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4 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

That RTP on Prescott was a total bitch call and bailed them out on what would have been another failed drive.  It was a clean hit.

It's nothing new though.  Any time we play the Cowboys in the regular season they get generous spots, usually more than one questionable penalty that extends a drive for them or kills one for the Panthers, and more often than not a handful of no-calls on PI or holding.  The exceptions are the two playoff games and the 2015 beatdown on Thanksgiving.

Panthers beat them at home in 2018 too in a game I really don’t recall being that rigged but there’s so many examples of refs just gifting the cowboys bullshit calls. Even in 2021 I remember them missing a fumble when they played in Dallas 

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