GloryDayz |
02-08-2016 04:11 PM |
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Originally Posted by BlackOp
(Post 12070351)
Wow...the Panthers got the shaft in this game.
There were 4 plays that the refs used to control the outcome...#1. Ruling the 1st quarter catch was incomplete...kept Carolina from gaining momentum early. The officiating commentary even said, live, it would be overturned...that is was a catch. #2. They picked up a defensive penalty with no explanation on a 3rd down play...which killed a drive deep in Broncos territory. #3. They ignored Talib's offsides..which would have forced a rekick. #4 Ignored an obvious PI call on another 3rd down play deep in Denver territory.
Denver was not flagged in the 2nd half.
Carolina seemed to be consistently pissed at the officiating...Denver never had to break a sweat.
I think the NFL really crossed the line with the "Manning retiring a champion" story...everyone who isnt a Bronco fan..is seeing straight through the bogus, manufactured horseshit. He was terrible all year... It also happened, on horrible officiating, that Bettis retired a champ...the lights went out on SF...Lewis retires a champion.
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What you're describing is more favoritism than being rigged. And yes, there is that. Officials are human, and not just in making honest mistakes, but it's impossible to know how much of their misses, and gifts, are true mistakes vs. being star-struck. And it doesn't really matter, they have the entire NFL front office supporting them when the error on the side of stardom.
So there's the key, the Chiefs need more stars. They have some stars, no doubt, but they're missing the ESPN headline-stealing QB still, and that's going to cost them. And I'm not 100% convinced it's all on Alex, it might be be on Andy too.
Either way, for now, we're both a small market team, with an owner that's a virtual nobody in the press, and we suffer some key gaps in QB star power, so we need to work on that.
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