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Rivera deflects responsibility for penalties


Camdemonium

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While I agree that's it's easy to make excuses for penalties, it's not a good idea to accept untruths. Yes, the holding penalties are the responsibilty of the coach, but the refs have some "splain' to do" with that jeremy shockey bogus call and the entire NFL looks inept when they fail to address the inconsistency of roughing the passer. In the end, the Panthers have gotten too many phantom roughing the passer calls as well as too many phantom holding calls. Everyone needs to accept their part of the blame - not just the coach!

In all fairness, Cam has been given the benefit of the doubt on several roughing the passer calls.

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I don't get paid millions to be a message board poster and answer to you clowns.

Fact is refs make bad calls both ways. To ignore all the pre snap penalties and blame the officials for singling you out as a rookie head coach is deflecting responsibility.

You live in your little Panther bubble and think everything only goes wrong for the Panthers. Injuries, penalties, bad luck, etc. It's league wide.

Cam has gotten more than a few "roughing the passer" calls when he shouldn't have.

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I don't get paid millions to be a message board poster and answer to you clowns.

Fact is refs make bad calls both ways. To ignore all the pre snap penalties and blame the officials for singling you out as a rookie head coach is deflecting responsibility.

You live in your little Panther bubble and think everything only goes wrong for the Panthers. Injuries, penalties, bad luck, etc. It's league wide.

Cam has gotten more than a few "roughing the passer" calls when he shouldn't have.

You're funny.

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You live in your little Panther bubble and think everything only goes wrong for the Panthers. Injuries, penalties, bad luck, etc. It's league wide.

Who said it wasn't league wide? Those are things that tend to affect a team's success overall.

How does believing that injuries and penalties have affected our success automatically imply that we're getting it worse than anyone else?

Furthermore, what's the difference between bad calls (a league wide problem in your own words) and deflection of bad coaching? Wouldn't one happen just as easily without the other anyway?

Edit: nm found the guy who brought it up first:

And we've never gotten a call go our way :lol:
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So you're saying some coaches/teams don't get special treatment?

They sure do but when almost half of them come pre snap, you have to look in the mirror.

We get calls because of Cam. Other teams get calls because of their QB. Occasionally defensive players get away with more. I don't think coaches are apart of it.

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They sure do but when almost half of them come pre snap, you have to look in the mirror.

We get calls because of Cam. Other teams get calls because of their QB. Occasionally defensive players get away with more. I don't think coaches are apart of it.

The Panthers lead the league in holding penalties, and at least half of those calls have been proven to be bunk. Do you feel this is acceptable?

You say Cam gets calls, can you cite examples where it was as egregious as the calls I mentioned, and in an amount where it created as significant an impact?

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The Panthers lead the league in holding penalties, and at least half of those calls have been proven to be bunk. Do you feel this is acceptable?

You say Cam gets calls, can you cite examples where it was as egregious as the calls I mentioned, and in an amount where it created as significant an impact?

How have they "proven to be bunk"? Because the Huddle thinks so? I am not going to debate play by play with you. Officials miss calls, fact. They miss calls they could have made, fact. It happens. Blaming the negative impacts of it on being a rookie coach is foolish.

Revis almost penetrated Marshall on National TV and didn't get a call, which turned out to be a 14 point swing.

Fix the ones you can and the others will follow. No reason for Rivera to go all Mike Vick on em.

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