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Rivera deflects responsibility for penalties


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"I will be honest with you, I feel as a first-year head coach, you're not getting the calls that you would like," Rivera said Monday.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d823e260a/article/rivera-panthers-not-getting-the-calls-that-you-would-like?module=HP11_headline_stack

Needs a little more responsibility on his shoulders to get this team disciplined.

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John Lynch(retired player, Fox announcer) was at the Referee training seminars and said that the refs are being told this year "when in doubt, throw the flag". I think this would explain a lot because even if a guy is falling down or just being pushed down on a good block a flag is being called for holding or PI because the ref isn't seeing the penalty but is doubting it happened without one. Doesn't seem like the right way to go about it to me.

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