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Everyone stop crying about the refs


R0CKnR0LLA

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Yeah the 49ers got 90% of the close calls but the Panthers just flat out did not play well enough to win. A perfectly officiated game and we still lose. Panthers had plenty of opportunities to make plays and they just didn't make it happen. 49ers deserved the W today, I'm not going to whine about a couple calls, that crap is embarrassing.

In any event this year was a great step for the organization. Rivera did a complete 180 as a HC. Gettleman infused the D with a ton of talent and built the #2 defense in just one offseason. I'm looking forward to seeing him revamp the offense in a similar fashion this offseason. Go Panthers

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 A perfectly officiated game and we still lose. 

 

You have no basis for saying that. All of the 49ers points came off of bad calls either on the play or earlier in the drive. It very well could have been a shut out with "a perfectly officiated game."

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At the end of the first half I'd have told you to go fug yourself. That was disgustingly lopsided to the point that the announcers were pointing poo out. The refs flat out kept the 49ers in the game.

 

We poo the bed in the second half and got blown the fug up. No excuses there.

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I got over the calls in the 2nd half because I thought the 49ers were a better team. The difference in this game was the 49ers Defense outplayed Carolina's Defense when it mattered most (i.e turnovers, sacks, 3rd down and 4th down conversions). Our defense was not able to get the 49ers offense off the field on 3rd down. 

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Yeah the 49ers got 90% of the close calls but the Panthers just flat out did not play well enough to win. A perfectly officiated game and we still lose. Panthers had plenty of opportunities to make plays and they just didn't make it happen. 49ers deserved the W today, I'm not going to whine about a couple calls, that crap is embarrassing.

In any event this year was a great step for the organization. Rivera did a complete 180 as a HC. Gettleman infused the D with a ton of talent and built the #2 defense in just one offseason. I'm looking forward to seeing him revamp the offense in a similar fashion this offseason. Go Panthers

The refs were an abortion, no way around it regardless of what you say. It was as bad as replacement refs. The offense has to be focused on this offseason and hopefully cam will get some weapons, but lets not act like gettleman did it all in 1 offseason. He was left with pieces like CJ, Hardy, Kuechly, and Thomas Davis which were the foundation of this defense.

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