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Surprise, surprise. The hit by Campbell was deemed illegal. No poo, thanks NFL. Also, Gettlemen spoke to NFL on Monday.


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2 minutes ago, YourMomsLover said:

One thing that stood out to me, was Calais coming up to Cam to apologize directly after the hit.

I believe he was tripped up or something. Good on him though.


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Yeah, slapped him on the chest and you could tell stated he was sorry.  Campbell seems like a class act for the most part.  

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10 minutes ago, YourMomsLover said:

One thing that stood out to me, was Calais coming up to Cam to apologize directly after the hit.

I believe he was tripped up or something. Good on him though.


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If he gets tripped then it's not actually a penalty. Likely he just made a mistake and hit him low. Got carried away going for the hit and screwed up.

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Im loving that our team and staff have finally stood up for Cam and took it straight to the top...  that being said, i still dont know how it took this long to happen.  The season opener shouldve been enough...  regardless, i am just happy that theyve addressed it.  Theres nothing but good that can come from this.

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1 hour ago, YourMomsLover said:

One thing that stood out to me, was Calais coming up to Cam to apologize directly after the hit.

I believe he was tripped up or something. Good on him though.


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I don't think he did it on purpose. He's never been that player. But intentional or not, should've been flagged. I thought it was stand up for Calais to try to apologize. 

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Wanted to add that I don't believe anyone here was blaming Campbell either...

We just want some immediate changes. Someone to come out and say "look, we've got this wrong so far. We apologize to Cam Newton and the Panthers organization for not getting this right. Changes will be made. Also....effective today, Ed Houculi is fired for comments regarding Cams age being a factor in no calls. Thank you."


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1 hour ago, nctarheel0619 said:

That's how it happened to Brady, he was pushed into Brady's leg.  It's a penalty regardless like I stated before.  

No its not.

Rule 12, Section 2, Article 12 (roughing the passer) says that: "A rushing defender is prohibited from forcibly hitting in the knee area or below a passer who has one or both feet on the ground, even if the initial contact is above the knee. It is not a foul if the defender is blocked (or fouled) into the passer and has no opportunity to avoid him."

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