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16 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Does the NFL call holding on ANY other team besides the Panthers? I know i'm overexaggerating, but the Seahawks have been blatantly holding all game, especially on that last 4th down conversion

Offensive holding by Seattle Seahawks lineman or running back or wide receiver player is not to be enforced in any game where the outcome has not been determined.  An infraction has not occurred and Will not be flagged, assuring Seahawk comeback win.  NFL rulebook 13.4.26 subsection FUifudontlikeit.  See 13.4.26 subsection SmallMarketTeams for list of teams where holding must be called in same situation.

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44 minutes ago, Camvp said:

Can't get mad at Seattle for winning.  We sure had some close ones last year.  Great teams execute like that in end of game situations.  They are really, really good at executing in the 4th, as the Panthers should remember from our first playoff game last year.  You'd think after 4 seasons of this people would stop ignorantly attributing it to luck.

YUP,

PFR tweeted this out after their win.  Got to give them credit for being so clutch.  Just thrilled we beat 'em twice last season, including a 4th Q come from behind win in their house...

 

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16 hours ago, KB_fan said:

YUP,

PFR tweeted this out after their win.  Got to give them credit for being so clutch.  Just thrilled we beat 'em twice last season, including a 4th Q come from behind win in their house...

 

they are clutch but when refs dont call for holding it helps you pad the stat. We need to start getting these calls football gods!

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