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Everyone stop crying about the refs


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Roughing the passer late in the game that may have changed the outcome?  What about that call?

 

The game was over by that point. Even if we'd pulled within a score it would have started raining yellow flags again. I know it, you know it.

 

Enjoy the win.

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OK, five yards and replay the down? Doesn't guarantee you a stop at any case.

 

What about the seemingly half-dozen headbutt calls that weren't made?

 

or the one headbutt call that WAS made?

 

Come on dude, just admit it - Panthers weren't just playing the 9ers today, but the zebras too.

 

Your team has a poo ton more talent.  It'll be fun to keep playing you guys for years to come.  But don't act like the officials didn't help win the game for your team.

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The game was over by that point. Even if we'd pulled within a score it would have started raining yellow flags again. I know it, you know it.

 

Enjoy the win.

 

Woulda coulda shoulda. It was over four minutes left in the game with all your timeouts in positive territory and you were moving the ball on that drive. Give me a break.

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Panthers fans can't be blamed if they blow off a little steam at a string of calls that didn't go their way in the first two quarters.

A questionable personal foul call on Mike Mitchell turned a punt into a 49ers field goal on the opening drive. A head-butting penalty on Captain Munnerlyn placed San Francisco back in field-goal range a few minutes later.

Between those two scoring drives, a blatant defensive hold went unnoticed on Patrick Willis' interception of Newton.

Although the precedent had been set early in the game, a pair of late, second-quarter head butts by 49ers offensive players went unflagged deep in Panthers territory.

A Drayton Florence pass interference call in the end zone led directly to the Vernon Davis touchdown catch that gave Jim Harbaugh's team a lead it would never relinquish. On that very play, officials missed 12 men in the huddle, which should have placed the 49ers on the 6-yard line rather than the 1-yard line.

After the game, Munnerlyn called the Florence penalty "horrible" and complained that the 49ers got away with more on the field. "I'll probably get fined for what I'm saying," Munnerlyn added, "but it's how I feel."

Likewise, Mitchell repeatedly used the phrase "terrible" to describe his own penalty, according to ESPN's Bill Williamson.

In the interest of fairness, the Panthers lost their composure, shot themselves in the foot and failed to take advantage of prime opportunities.

http://www.nfl.com/n...stionable-calls

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What about the seemingly half-dozen headbutt calls that weren't made?

 

or the one headbutt call that WAS made?

 

Come on dude, just admit it - Panthers weren't just playing the 9ers today, but the zebras too.

 

Your team has a poo ton more talent.  It'll be fun to keep playing you guys for years to come.  But don't act like the officials didn't help win the game for your team.

 

What about the holds on Crabtree for most of the game? We can go back and fourth all day and that headbutt was far more worse than the one commited by the Niners.

 

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What about the holds on Crabtree for most of the game? We can go back and fourth all day and that headbutt was far more worse than the one commited by the Niners.

 

 

Those weren't holds, don't be a complete dipshit.

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