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BitchIWillSlapU wrote: »The Average QB would be on the sideline Concussed with the Hits Cam been getting this game, Tough Dude!
Them spose to been flags
Bruh if it was Brady tho, Goodell would have ran on the field. Why they gotta cdo my quarterback like this? This can't be life
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fightforolddc wrote: »Random off-topic:
I had no idea Chris Collinsworth from Sunday Night Football was an NFL player til an older co-worker told me. Bob Saget looking dude does not look like he could'a played in the NFL.
He played for the Bengals
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infamous114 wrote: »
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/fans-lash-out-at-jets-brandon-marshall-over-other-marshalls-protest-012353214.htmlFans lash out at Jets' Brandon Marshall over 'other' Marshall's protest -
Bruh lol this ? Ray Lewis commentary on The Herd was super ? just now!
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BoycottNFL trending on twitter
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BitchIWillSlapU wrote: »The Average QB would be on the sideline Concussed with the Hits Cam been getting this game, Tough Dude!
Them spose to been flags
Bruh if it was Brady tho, Goodell would have ran on the field. Why they gotta cdo my quarterback like this? This can't be life
we still doing this in 2016, dont be that guy. -
numbaz...80's baby wrote: »? Wacko Flacco
Ain't nothing personal bruh but I don't think Matt would have got that ring. Especially in our division. -
Shizlansky wrote: »Cam is a ? do.
He is, yet he didn't deserve what happened to him last night. -
Why isn't espn reporting on this? -
Fly society513 wrote: »
If he really wanted to take it there he could sue for defamation of character. Id do it she cant ge off scott free. -
The refs gave Caroline every chance. Especially with that bogus hands to the face call on Harris on 4th and 30. Benjamin put his hands on Harris face first. Benjamin going to be a beast though
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Shizlansky wrote: »southsil4lil wrote: »Shizlansky wrote: »Cam is a ? do.
Uncle Tom is the term you're looking for
Correct.
Don't matter though.
I look at like this. You're either with us or against us. None of that sitting on the fence ? .
If he was on the saints, you'd be slobbing him down. Don't so this. -
themadlionsfan wrote: »
Why isn't espn reporting on this?
Michael Smith and Jamele Hill talked about it yesterday -
Shizlansky wrote: »southsil4lil wrote: »Shizlansky wrote: »Cam is a ? do.
Uncle Tom is the term you're looking for
Correct.
Don't matter though.
I look at like this. You're either with us or against us. None of that sitting on the fence ? .
If he was on the saints, you'd be slobbing him down. Don't so this.
Naw.
I already said ? Brees. And he's our best player ever -
VulcanRaven wrote: »numbaz...80's baby wrote: »? Wacko Flacco
Ain't nothing personal bruh but I don't think Matt would have got that ring. Especially in our division.
Ring????? Wedding ring, Pinky ring, those are the only rings he has.
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Lmaoooo.max gettin stephen smith ? right now about topic if broncos can win with any qb he said and what are you laughin at molly haha
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themadlionsfan wrote: »
Why isn't espn reporting on this?
It doesn't fit ESPN's LGBT/DV narrative.
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All these ? cryin about Cam gettin hit yesterday is what's killing Football, soon you won't be able to sack the QB.. Denver ALWAYS gets favorable calls at Denver, everyone must of forgot all the roughing the passer/PI flags that were not thrown for Pitt/Pats in last years playoffs.
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All these ? cryin about Cam gettin hit yesterday is what's killing Football, soon you won't be able to sack the QB..
Exactly. Then that BS trickles down to CFB and they come up with dumb targeting/ejection rules. -
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/17505950/cecil-newton-father-cam-newton-grossly-disturbed-hard-hits-son-refs-lack-flagsCecil Newton 'grossly disturbed' by hard hits on son, refs' lack of flags
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton didn't speak out Thursday night after being on the receiving end of several controversial hits in a 21-20 loss to the Denver Broncos, but his father was "grossly disturbed" by the officiating crew, some Broncos defenders and the league office.
"It starts with the guys who control the behavior on the field," Cecil Newton told ESPN on Friday. "I think the culprit is the mere fact that they allowed the game to get out of control. They allowed players to push the envelope to the very edge. That's my ultimate concern. Whether [league officials] want to go after them or not, fine. But I'm thinking about Cam Newton being healthy today, tomorrow and 25 or 35 years from now."
Cam Newton, the reigning league MVP, absorbed at least four helmet-to-helmet hits, but only one drew a penalty. At least one hit showed a player launching into the 6-foot-5, 245-pound Newton, an action that is prohibited by league rules.
"I'm beginning to question the consistency of how games are being called -- and who they would call this particular play against versus this particular player," Newton's father said. "Was Cam treated differently from other quarterbacks? In this case, yes he was -- clearly. Anybody who has followed the game for any length of time and has a working knowledge of how the game is to be played would agree with that statement.
"People throw all these jingles out there about he's mobile, he's bigger, he's more physical. There's a lot of this and that. At the end of the day, Cam deserves to be protected just like Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Ryan Tannehill, Kirk Cousins, Andy Dalton, and the list goes on and on. I know a good hit when I see a good hit. I was a defensive player, and I played the game at the highest level as well. But when you deliberately target and when you're constantly being hit after the ball is out, I question the intent of the defensive player, and I question the official who, basically, if he does not warn them, lets the flow of the game continue."
Panthers coach Ron Rivera echoed some of Cecil Newton's sentiments Friday afternoon, saying that some of the hits on his star quarterback should have been called as penalties.
Some of Cam Newton's teammates, including star tight end Greg Olsen and linebacker Thomas Davis, also questioned the lack of penalties on the hits against Newton.
"I know he's the biggest guy on the field, but he's still the quarterback," Olsen said. "We'll see what some of those [helmet-to-helmet hits] look like. Obviously, we got one of them, but we didn't get many yards off of it."
In July, the league adopted stronger concussion protocols that included not only an independent neurologist on the sideline but also two spotters in a suite above the field who could signal for play to be stopped so a player could be examined for a possible concussion.
Newton, despite staying on the field after all four questionable hits, said he was not examined until after the game.
"If the league is going to be married to concussion protocol, first of all, start it with the officials because they mandate behavior on the field," Cecil Newton said. "If you're going to be married to the concussion protocol, be consistent with the calls that you're going to get, whether it's Cam vs. Aaron Rodgers or it's Aaron Rodgers vs. Ben Roethlisberger. I didn't see that at all last night. I didn't see any of that at all. And I am grossly disturbed about what I saw."
The NFL said in a statement Friday that medical personnel, including the unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant, reviewed video of Darian Stewart's final-minute hit on Newton. The league "concluded there were no indications of a concussion that would require further evaluation and the removal of the player from the game."
Rivera also emphasized Friday that the team followed the concussion protocol. An NFL Players Association spokesman said Friday morning that the union was reviewing whether proper concussion protocol was followed.
"I don't speak in the voice of Cam Newton," Cecil Newton said. "I speak in the voice of Cecil Newton. I'm the father. I speak from what I saw. I'm disappointed in the officiating crew, as a fan of the NFL. ... These guys have to do a better, unbiased job. I don't want it to necessarily be because he's a black quarterback. But it causes you to wonder -- are you really biased or have some hidden reason [for treating him differently]? Because if everybody else can see the targeting -- I can't tell you how many calls I've gotten since last night, in the last 12 hours."
Asked again if he feels there's a bias against his son, Newton said he thinks there is "a bias, a hidden bias."
"I'm not just going to always say it's race; I'm not going to keep fanning the flames of race in every situation," he said. "But it causes me to wonder. Help me understand through transparency. Commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL, help me understand how this can happen to the reigning MVP. Explain that to me. I'm not going to fan the flames of race in this particular category, but I really sit back and ask myself, 'Would this have happened to some of his other fellow colleagues?' Let the public answer the question for themselves.
"I'm just telling you what I see. I have a gross concern, not just for the safety of my son, but also the safety of other people as quarterbacks who, basically, are launched at and there are no calls. Don't tell me you're not old enough to get that call. Don't tell me this is a five-time Pro Bowler who did what he did and you're just going to kind of let it go this time around. Don't tell me that. Cam has a large following on both sides of the aisle. Cam interacts with people in the community throughout. It's not like he's been pandering to a certain side of the aisle. I'm just telling you that what I saw last night was reprehensible by NFL standards, and there needs to be some calling out of sorts, to the officiating crew as well as to those players who would be seen on record as taking cheap shots."
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themadlionsfan wrote: »
Why isn't espn reporting on this?
I don't watch much ESPN, but I don't remember a ton of reporting on the allegation in the first place. Story was already an afterthought. Think they smelled ? on this one early -
fightforolddc wrote: »Random off-topic:
I had no idea Chris Collinsworth from Sunday Night Football was an NFL player til an older co-worker told me. Bob Saget looking dude does not look like he could'a played in the NFL.
He was a pro bowler and an all-american WR at Florida too.