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Another MNF Controversy?


Mr. Scot

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You say this in every thread his name pops up he must have fuged your wife or something

 

I don't have a wife. I do have a GF. I can assure you Voth's catdick wouldn't even scratch the surface with her. 

 

I call out bullshit ass "journalists" when I see them. Voth and his tummysticks buddy Darin Gantt are nothing more than glorified trolls. 

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@AdamSchefter

Another Monday Night controversy: Panthers clock operator allowed 4 seconds to run off clock AFTER Ted Ginn TD. Cost Patriots an added play.

LOL

They also didn't start the clock on a play that woulda taken 5 seconds off and rendered there be no controversial last play on an out route to Dobson. One second ticked off, as trashed as I was I thought that play was too short.

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If journalists can't be objective then they lose my respect, period. I don't read for opinions if I wanted that then I would go to the other teams message board.

I can't tell if this is a result of Schefters preference in teams or if it's merely to stir the pot. This is basically the medias new Fail Mary. So it's difficult to tell.

 

Exactly. Voth lives in Charlotte. He knows his audience. Same with Darin. Rile up the home team's fans. 

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If journalists can't be objective then they lose my respect, period. I don't read for opinions if I wanted that then I would go to the other teams message board.

I can't tell if this is a result of Schefters preference in teams or if it's merely to stir the pot. This is basically the medias new Fail Mary. So it's difficult to tell.

 

I'd love to hear Schefter explain how Brady gets another shot at a touchdown when his final pass was intercepted.

 

(someone with Twitter should ask him)

 

Whatever his personal feelings are, that's just ignorance of plain, obvious facts.

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I talked to a Pats fan yesterday who said it was a tough call to make, he certainly could understand the opinion of the refs, and agreed the ball was thrown poorly. He wasn't bitter in any way. He said the Panthers were a "good team" and the Pats shouldn't have let it come down to one play at the end of the game. 

 

Plot twist - He was an older gentleman (early 40s) who is married with kids. Not some 19 year old troll behind a keyboard. 

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I don't have a wife. I do have a GF. I can assure you Voth's catdick wouldn't even scratch the surface with her. 

 

I call out bullshit ass "journalists" when I see them. Voth and his tummysticks buddy Darin Gantt are nothing more than glorified trolls. 

Voth is not a journalist 

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Brady threw a INT it really doesn't matter cause he wouldnt have got another shot anyway

 

And Brady was lucky he didn't throw an interception earlier in the drive. What is Captain and the other guy who got a hand on the pass actually held on? Brady never even gets across midfield. We can play the game of what-ifs just like the media and Pats fans can.

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