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Official Week 15: Panthers @ Saints Gameday Thread


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Just now, mav1234 said:

Bryce was in bound when the he got shoved.  I think he is trying to get penalties by easing up when he runs out of bounds like Mahomes, but it's dumb. 

Right but the guy is 180 pounds the shove was not necessary regardless.

I think the refs are just trying to even things out. We need to pop the Saints back in the mouth on defense. That's how we will win this one.

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1 minute ago, woahfraze said:

Ickey barely shoved him. Shouldn’t have been a flag. But it was even more egregious than that. The flag csme out before Ickey shoved. Ref was reaching for it right as Ickey was grabbing Jordan’s jersey near the chest plate before there really was any forceful contact. Laughable it was thrown and laughable they didn’t pick that up after it was. 

i agree at most the refs should just hold the flags there but also icky and everybody else needs to lock in because it is not the time to give away free yardage 

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1 minute ago, Carolina Cajun said:

true, but like 99% of plays end with some basic pushing and shoving, that wasnt anything egregious, just a "hey, lay off my dude" push.  It was a BS call.

It’s likely because of the location.  Jordan alone the Panther sideline.  Icky was stupid.  Is what it is 

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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

Bryce was in bound when the he got shoved.  I think he is trying to get penalties by easing up when he runs out of bounds like Mahomes, but it's dumb. 

Yeah, give that man an Oscar.  That was some first rate acting. Ickey fell for it, but the refs didn't.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Right but the guy is 180 pounds the shove was not necessary regardless.

I think the refs are just trying to even things out. We need to pop the Saints back in the mouth on defense. That's how we will win this one.

The shove wasn't necessary but it also was legal.

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Just now, frankw said:

Right but the guy is 180 pounds the shove was not necessary regardless.

I think the refs are just trying to even things out. We need to pop the Saints back in the mouth on defense. That's how we will win this one.

Any team that can has chance to put hands on a  QB is going to do it 

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