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Another gem, this time from a BRONCOS fan:

I’ve gotta say, I woke up this morning with a bit of shame at being a Broncos fan. Coach Kubiak needs to get this house in order. There were some definite cheap shots out there and they represented us horribly. Embarrassing.

Darian(Stewart) probably deserves to be suspended.

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Dudes, go read the facebook comments on the NFL.com articles. Most of the time 95% of the comments are bashing Cam but it is definitely flip flopped, 95% of the comments are supporting the fact that the Panthers and Cam were subject to several no calls. This may be the incident that actually tips the scales in favor of people attempting to understand him as a person and logic finally prevailing after 6 years of nonsense. 

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8 minutes ago, FutureDynasty said:

Another gem, this time from a BRONCOS fan:

I’ve gotta say, I woke up this morning with a bit of shame at being a Broncos fan. Coach Kubiak needs to get this house in order. There were some definite cheap shots out there and they represented us horribly. Embarrassing.

Darian(Stewart) probably deserves to be suspended.

The fans also mention Marshall as warranting suspension and/or hefty fine. Almost no one is defending the play from last night and you rarely see a consensus decision as to dirty play in regards to the NFL due to there being 32 different teams. Comments from people all across the world on NFL.com are actually in agreement that the hits were illegal. 

This is the beginning of the equivalent of "White Stalions" being broadcast across the globe at the end of "Bogus Journey". 

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9 hours ago, panther4life said:

Heard similar things from several fans of different teams. Even a bronco fan said the refs blew it but wouldn't go as far to blame his players. Such a fuging joke. The loss sucks, but my main focus/rage is on this subject.

Yeah, we can all handle a loss (or most of us can....) but when there is a blatant rigging of the game. The NFL needs to be publicly shamed for this. If players can stand behind Keapernick and his misguided protest, then everybody, players, fans, owners, media need to shame the refs until they are fired. 

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