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Getting pretty damn old


Jackofalltrades

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I'm sick of getting beat by the damn officials.

Holiday's punt return had two BIG blocks in the back right at the play that were not called. First was on Barnidge as Holliday turned the corner and then right after that against Senn who had a line on him with the sideline to help.

THEN, even CBS was so gracious to show that Holliday dropped/fumbled the ball before breaking the plane, the ball then went out of bounds in the endzone which SHOULD have resulted in a touchback Panthers ball. Aren't all scoring plays reviewed?

Seems we get the shaft every fugging week!

If I'm Ron I'm putting together a video collage and sending to the league office.

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I agree I posted this in the game day thread and I don't give a poo about classlessness but...

I'd be trying to hit an official on purpose if I was out there, this poo is ridiculous. If something "bad" were to happen I wouldn't give 2 shits, they deserve it.

Say WTF u want i really don't care, fug those fine young male ass zebras, it can't be coincidence that this happens to our team EVERY game.

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It truly is absurd. Does Rivera ever chew the refs out? I've never seen it. I don't think they have ANY respect for him or us and why would they? We just sit there and take it.

There have been several times this season when I would've had to have been physically restrained by my assistants from going after a ref if I was Rivera. Those missed blocks in the back and fumble through the endzone would've had me teetering on the brink, then that bullshit pass interference on Murphy would've sent me over the edge. I would've put the fear of god in the refs after that one.

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