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Should Morstead Have Been Thrown Out of the Game?


TylerDurden

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LOL it was a run of the mill facemask call.  Unless you're ejecting everyone who commits a facemask call this one was no worse than any other.

 

He could have broke his neck with that play. If it was an average facemask that would be one thing, but that was obviously done knowingly to save a  touchdown.

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It was a facemask. Nothing more, nothing less. I am definitely not going to blame their kicker for costing us the game. Thats reaching. It's only guessing if Ginn would have scored anyway. The Saints dude had an angle on him so we will never know.  We just lost plain and simple. Our Defense couldn't slow down Brees at all. We just need to put up TDs and not FGs.

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This was Morstead's facebook post tonight:

https://m.facebook.c...100000512564565

Thomas Morstead 28 minutes ago

Apologies to Ted Ginn Jr for the face mask tonight. I'm not the most experienced tackler.... Need to punt better so I don't have to tackle

 

 

 

not going to lie that's classy of him to say that, also isn't this the same punter that caught Armanti on a return last year

 

 

Morstead = Panthers kryptonite 

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