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The NFL seems to be intent on killing the Panthers season this weekend, per the ref assignment


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11 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I wonder what else they admitted to us. Maybe Smith is here to right the wrongs, about 78% of the cash is flowing on TB. People would be expecting what you’re saying.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/nfl-privately-admitted-to-erroneous-reversal-of-catch-by-panthers#

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The good news is that usually when a lot of money is on 1 team, pro sports will usually try and fix it for the other team. Watch the Bucs end up winning by 1 or 2

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1 hour ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Will they though? I don't think Tampa fans even care about their team after the Brady gravy train retired

Yeah I can personally verify the ones I know do care...they just don't think they are close to another SB this year. They just want to win the NFCS because not winning it is embarrassing looking at the other teams.

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We didn’t lose because of the refs last week.  

and if the NFL thought they had crew that would auto give a home team a win and were going to hand pick to use it for a team…..they probably wouldn’t pick to waste it on a game between 2 meh small market teams that aren’t going to be relevant in the big picture. 

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