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Cecil Newton Goes Off on the NFL


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33 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Man, i wish Cecil was my dad, lol.  Dude is awesome.  But, see what the NFL did though?  We all expected if we could garner enough support for Cam and bring enough attention to what essentially was a conspiracy to injure our QB that Denver, the refs, and the league office were all a part of, then the NFL couldn't ignore it.  We were right.  But, what they did was turn around and put the spotlight on us as though we didnt protect Cam.  No, NFL.  YOU DIDNT PROTECT CAM, AND YOU KNOW IT.  Now, they're changing the scope and the focus of the problem instead of being accountable for it, they plan on us taking the fall for them as an organization.

The more i see from the nfl, the less i believe in the product.  

So, what theyre saying is, "look, we're gonna sit here and encourage and enable another team to beat the living poo out of your qb, simply because we dont like him or you.  We hope he's seriously injured and it would make this whole thing easier for everyone involved...  wait, he isn't built like these other marshmallow ass qbs?  He is a fuging machine?  He wont fold or break?  Welp, you shoudve taken him out like he was injured, because thats what we planned!  So, now we're gonna punish you for not letting us really injure him!"

This poo is like the fuging twilight zone.  I would laugh if it wasnt so fuging absurd.

The Panthers/media/fans are gonna have to keep the narrative on track. Part of that is Rivera, Richardson and Gettleman being more vocal about this. How dare you blame the organization for an illegal hit. They would not dare blame the Pats org for a hit Tom Brady took. 

I love how Cam has handled this. He hasn't point fingers nor thrown anyone under the bus. And he probably won't speak about it next week in his weekly press conf. 

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People can say what they want.  But, the OL had the ability to see what was going on, as the stadium has the replay screens...  players look up there all the time to see what happened previously.  They knew what was going on as it was happening...  so other than them feeling hamstrung by Trai's early game unsportmanlike, i have no other possible explanation why they didnt retaliate.  But, i dont give a fug if it took a practice squad guy to walk on the field and rip wolfe, stewart, ward, marshall, and miller's fuging heads off and shoved them up their collective asses.  It should've been met with aggression, point blank, period.

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On September 9, 2016 at 6:02 PM, Growl said:

People affiliated with this team and outside have to keep the pressure up with this or the league is going to desperately try to sweep it under the rug and get back to the normal. Ron didn't do Cam or the team any favors today with his Mr. Nice Coach approach, but if others can keep pressing, the dam will burst.

The more I think about it the more ticked I get about Ron's handling of the whole situation. Thats your franchise player right there, you should basically treat him like your son, take it to heart. No way most other coaches would act this way if it happened to their star player. BB would go on a rant if this was to happen to brady

 

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