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Brad Allen now clams we could have chosen to replay the “backward pass” down


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3 minutes ago, TN05 said:

Per the post-game interview:

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I thought contact was legal in the first 5 yards of the pass play.  And they said the backwards pass went out of bounds, which sounded like, "Let's make some poo up."

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That, the Insane PI on Tmac, the no call on the guy ripping Trembles helmet off, the going for the FG abd missing, the insane flea flicker attempt, the Bryce interception..  some of the examples that 100% effected the final score. Half on officials and half on us. Just annoying end to an annoying AF season

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6 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

That, the Insane PI on Tmac, the no call on the guy ripping Trembles helmet off, the going for the FG abd missing, the insane flea flicker attempt, the Bryce interception..  some of the examples that 100% effected the final score. Half on officials and half on us. Just annoying end to an annoying AF season

Probably isn’t over. 

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This mother fuger is tripling down on that backwards pass. They blew the call as bad as you possibly could.

"COULD HAVE REPLAYED THE DOWN" NO fuging poo. He really expects us to believe that Carolina lost 6 yards and instead of a do over was like...let it ride.

The OPI that was called happens any time a corner is in press, it is NEVER called, and was only called here to negate a big play.

Professional karma is going to knock the poo out of this dude.

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32 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

It’s such horseshit that if any one ever complains about the refs it’s brushed off like it’s not a legitimate gripe.

Fug these refs square in the ass.

If I didn't watch this game live and was as befuddled as the professional announcer I would 100% shrug it off as someone complaining about officiating, but that was legitimately questionable intentions on their part. 

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I feel like this is the fourth game this year where a referee has admitted they fuged up a call/rulebook against us and none of them have been reprimanded...

In a world where most people would be fired if they massively F'd up at their job, somehow these dudes not only get no punishment, but also a secret bonus from Goodell

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