It was the worst officiated SB game I recall seeing. Most of the calls went against Denver from my view however....
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there you go LYING as always and your one to talk since you always run off when you are cornered and cant refute facts.i do back them up,not my fault you always run off when you cant address them.Boofuckinghoo.
Back up your claims with proof or shut the fuck up.
You posted a similar conspiracy thread earlier in the season and it was a bust as well.
Bottom line, Cam didn't want it bad enough, his teammates sensed it and performed accordingly. He has no leadership skills, his leap away from his fumble and his petulant display at the presser after the game tells everyone all they need know about Cam Newton.
Peyton Manning certainly did not win the game, but his leadership ability seemingly prompted his teammates, especially the defense, to crank it up a notch and win the game.
As for the refs, bad calls happen, they're only human.
Now, someone dump this thread into the Conspiracy Theories forum, or better yet, the Rubber Room. It sure as shit doesn't belong in Sports...
It was so obvious when they didn't reverse that call in the first qtr which was clearly a catch. The NFL refs are the most crooked mutherfuckers which explains their connections to the mafia
Why watch Football if it's already decided by organized crime? And Peyton Manning's goofy ass did nothing , 0 TD passes and 1 Int
It was so obvious when they didn't reverse that call in the first qtr which was clearly a catch. The NFL refs are the most crooked mutherfuckers which explains their connections to the mafia
Why watch Football if it's already decided by organized crime? And Peyton Manning's goofy ass did nothing , 0 TD passes and 1 Int
It wasn't clearly a catch. Ball clearly hit the ground, moved. Ball hits the ground and moves in the process of securing a catch, incomplete pass.
Boofuckinghoo.
Back up your claims with proof or shut the fuck up.
You posted a similar conspiracy thread earlier in the season and it was a bust as well.
Bottom line, Cam didn't want it bad enough, his teammates sensed it and performed accordingly. He has no leadership skills, his leap away from his fumble and his petulant display at the presser after the game tells everyone all they need know about Cam Newton.
Peyton Manning certainly did not win the game, but his leadership ability seemingly prompted his teammates, especially the defense, to crank it up a notch and win the game.
As for the refs, bad calls happen, they're only human.
Now, someone dump this thread into the Conspiracy Theories forum, or better yet, the Rubber Room. It sure as shit doesn't belong in Sports...
Boofuckinghoo.
Back up your claims with proof or shut the fuck up.
You posted a similar conspiracy thread earlier in the season and it was a bust as well.
Bottom line, Cam didn't want it bad enough, his teammates sensed it and performed accordingly. He has no leadership skills, his leap away from his fumble and his petulant display at the presser after the game tells everyone all they need know about Cam Newton.
Peyton Manning certainly did not win the game, but his leadership ability seemingly prompted his teammates, especially the defense, to crank it up a notch and win the game.
As for the refs, bad calls happen, they're only human.
Now, someone dump this thread into the Conspiracy Theories forum, or better yet, the Rubber Room. It sure as shit doesn't belong in Sports...
It was so obvious when they didn't reverse that call in the first qtr which was clearly a catch. The NFL refs are the most crooked mutherfuckers which explains their connections to the mafia
Why watch Football if it's already decided by organized crime? And Peyton Manning's goofy ass did nothing , 0 TD passes and 1 Int
Well looks like someone had the Panthers to win.
Too bad, so sad. Blame the Denver defense, and the Panther's OC who didn't properly adjust his game plan once he saw Cam getting thumped every single play.
I was bothered by the fact that CAM didn't even try to run which may have opened up things for the Tight Ends and receivers. But since he decided to be peyton manning and stay in the pocket, it made things a lot easier for the denver defense
BINGO!
Cam did not run that much and when he saw that the defense was not giving him anything in the passing game then he should have ran. I even was asking myself what he was doing, so now that is out there maybe you should wonder did Cam throw the game?
I still think he didn't have time to figure out run paths because the Denver defense was so quickly into the backfield, and since they always had at least 5 guys rushing in, there were no run lanes available.
Denver came in with a good game plan, and Carolina didn't adjust. I blame the OC more than Cam.
Boofuckinghoo.
Back up your claims with proof or shut the fuck up.
You posted a similar conspiracy thread earlier in the season and it was a bust as well.
Bottom line, Cam didn't want it bad enough, his teammates sensed it and performed accordingly. He has no leadership skills, his leap away from his fumble and his petulant display at the presser after the game tells everyone all they need know about Cam Newton.
Peyton Manning certainly did not win the game, but his leadership ability seemingly prompted his teammates, especially the defense, to crank it up a notch and win the game.
As for the refs, bad calls happen, they're only human.
Now, someone dump this thread into the Conspiracy Theories forum, or better yet, the Rubber Room. It sure as shit doesn't belong in Sports...
How bout I dump your ass in the rubber room Mongo?
It was the worst officiated SB game I recall seeing. Most of the calls went against Denver from my view however....
I didn't watch the game. I don't watch any NFL games anymore.
I haven't in over a decade.
My son and I were talking about the Super Bowl on Friday. I was taking him to his mothers.
I asked him if he was going to watch it, his step dad is an NFL zombie. Sure as shit he was going to watch with his mom and step dad.
He told me who was playing, and I told him who would win. He laughed at me, rambled off a bunch of stats and garbage and told be how wrong I was.
Then I calmly explained that the NFL is a cartel, all the teams owners share the profits, and thus, they want to make the most money off of this venture that they can. Even the owner of the Panthers understands that it is in his interest to have his team lose. In the end, more merchandise will be sold (winning team jerseys and merchandise which he gets a cut of,) if his team loses.
@hjmick wanted proof, here it is, the rational, and legal precedents laying out the whole reason why games would be fixed. It's called the profit motive. THE PROOF: Five Facts - The Fix Is In
I highly doubt Vegas or the mafia is involved, that would be illegal, and the NFL would not want to risk the good thing they have going. However, that said, their entertainment monopoly IS a golden goose that lays an big fat one year after year, because the vast majority of America does care and is too dumb to realize NFL games are almost as staged as pro wrestling.
So how did I know who was going to win? I looked at who it would be more profitable for the league to have win. . .
I didn't need to watch a single game or know a single player all season to know who was going to win. I just needed to know which team had more fans, and thereby, who the league would sell more shwagg after a victory.
My son came Sunday night, I totally forgot about it till Monday morning, and asked him, so, who won?
He told me to shut up. . . .
Teenagers hate to be wrong. OTH, now he knows why wasting time with anything other than college sports is for the intellectually dull.
I didn't watch the game. I don't watch any NFL games anymore.
I haven't in over a decade.
My son and I were talking about the Super Bowl on Friday. I was taking him to his mothers.
I asked him if he was going to watch it, his step dad is an NFL zombie. Sure as shit he was going to watch with his mom and step dad.
He told me who was playing, and I told him who would win. He laughed at me, rambled off a bunch of stats and garbage and told be how wrong I was.
Then I calmly explained that the NFL is a cartel, all the teams owners share the profits, and thus, they want to make the most money off of this venture that they can. Even the owner of the Panthers understands that it is in his interest to have his team lose. In the end, more merchandise will be sold (winning team jerseys and merchandise which he gets a cut of,) if his team loses.
@hjmick wanted proof, here it is, the rational, and legal precedents laying out the whole reason why games would be fixed. It's called the profit motive. THE PROOF: Five Facts - The Fix Is In
I highly doubt Vegas or the mafia is involved, that would be illegal, and the NFL would not want to risk the good thing they have going. However, that said, their entertainment monopoly IS a golden goose that lays an big fat one year after year, because the vast majority of America does care and is too dumb to realize NFL games are almost as staged as pro wrestling.
So how did I know who was going to win? I looked at who it would be more profitable for the league to have win. . .
I didn't need to watch a single game or know a single player all season to know who was going to win. I just needed to know which team had more fans, and thereby, who the league would sell more shwagg after a victory.
My son came Sunday night, I totally forgot about it till Monday morning, and asked him, so, who won?
He told me to shut up. . . .
Teenagers hate to be wrong. OTH, now he knows why wasting time with anything other than college sports is for the intellectually dull.
It was so obvious when they didn't reverse that call in the first qtr which was clearly a catch. The NFL refs are the most crooked mutherfuckers which explains their connections to the mafia
Why watch Football if it's already decided by organized crime? And Peyton Manning's goofy ass did nothing , 0 TD passes and 1 Int
Well looks like someone had the Panthers to win.
Too bad, so sad. Blame the Denver defense, and the Panther's OC who didn't properly adjust his game plan once he saw Cam getting thumped every single play.
I was bothered by the fact that CAM didn't even try to run which may have opened up things for the Tight Ends and receivers. But since he decided to be peyton manning and stay in the pocket, it made things a lot easier for the denver defense
BINGO!
Cam did not run that much and when he saw that the defense was not giving him anything in the passing game then he should have ran. I even was asking myself what he was doing, so now that is out there maybe you should wonder did Cam throw the game?
I still think he didn't have time to figure out run paths because the Denver defense was so quickly into the backfield, and since they always had at least 5 guys rushing in, there were no run lanes available.
Denver came in with a good game plan, and Carolina didn't adjust. I blame the OC more than Cam.
Their OC is Mike Shula. He was terrible as a head coach at Alabama. He didn't adjust and Denver's rush didn't allow Cam to scramble.