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Where does this rank in all time rigged Panther games?


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I’ve almost become desensitized to it watching this team for over 20 years. But this game was egregiously bad. 

 

I’d probably go:

1. SB 50- Rigged for Manning’s retirement. 
Highlights: Cotchery call, late hits on Cam, failure to eject Talib, Von Miller illegally batting the ball, and Clete Blakeman celebrating with the replay officials wife (Denver local and Broncos fan) after the game. 


2. 2014 Playoffs vs 49ers- Refs not letting us play physical football while SF did whatever they wanted. A rigged contest that took a dangerous Panthers team out of the playoffs. 

3. 2016 Rematch vs Denver. Allowed Cam to get headhunted the entire game to punish Cam and make SB 50 not look like a screw job. Derailed our season. 

4. Id put the Tampa game right here. This was super bad and possibly more obvious than others but given the state of the team I would anticipate us being a one and done playoff team. 
 

5. 2018 Playoffs vs Saints. This was  typical Brees knob slobbing and Katrina legacy feel good bullshit. Cam was out of the pocket on that horseshit intentional grounding. 
 

Honorable mention: Most games vs Dallas outside of the Thanksgiving matchup have been rigged in their favor. Core memory of 05, ejecting Steve Smith and not crediting Julius Peppers with the FG block that would have eliminated their cheap shot roughing call. 
 

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