the announcers didn't say that. They just mentioned ground contact of the ball.
the announcers didn't say that. They just mentioned ground contact of the ball.
it seems rigged now wrote:
the announcers didn't say that. They just mentioned ground contact of the ball.
No ground contact...
Denver will win this game but Manning, boy he is terrible. Has a Super Bowl winning team EVER had a QB so ineffective?
As of right now, Manning has better stats than Cam, so maybe Cam could be the most ineffective QB ever to win a Super Bowl.
Yeah, I was thinking more about his whole season, but to your point, neither is playing well tonight.
lefs wrote:
You mean the catch where the guy's knee was clearly down before he obtained possession of the ball?
They didn't explain that well. I take it back on watching it again. It is just a bad game on both sides.
The less worse team will win.
why did Newton jump away? What?
Game is scripted and a badly written one. Walked out on it and it's trash commercials 3rd quarter.
They are firing cannons here. East Coasters can stuff it.
It was a bad game, but the Broncos deserve the win in the fourth quarter!
I know the defenses are strong. But this is the worst Super Bowl game I've ever seen, and one of the worst games I've ever seen, period.
it seemed rigged wrote:
lefs wrote:You mean the catch where the guy's knee was clearly down before he obtained possession of the ball?
They didn't explain that well. I take it back on watching it again. It is just a bad game on both sides.
The less worse team will win.
I didn't see the play you're describing, but what you're describing is wrong. A receiver could be fully layed out on the turf a defender sitting on his backside and as long as the ball doesn't hit the ground before he gains possession, it's a catch. Pretty much describes the catch the Seattle player made at the end of last year's game.
So how much did Newton and the Panther's offensive coordinator get paid to stand down and throw that game?
I mean who fumbles a play and then not even attempt to recover the ball?
The storybook ending was so scripted. The leagues most loved QB with the awww shucks smile goes out in a blaze of glory. Its the ending many wanted but dared not wish for.
ItsAllSoObvious wrote:
So how much did Newton and the Panther's offensive coordinator get paid to stand down and throw that game?
I mean who fumbles a play and then not even attempt to recover the ball?
The storybook ending was so scripted. The leagues most loved QB with the awww shucks smile goes out in a blaze of glory. Its the ending many wanted but dared not wish for.
Any other conspiracy theories you believe in? Please share. Maybe check out the 'the earth is flat' thread.
Tinfoil Hat wrote:
Denver will win this game but Manning, boy he is terrible. Has a Super Bowl winning team EVER had a QB so ineffective?
Yes, Carolina's Cam Newton
Yessirree wrote:
Tinfoil Hat wrote:Denver will win this game but Manning, boy he is terrible. Has a Super Bowl winning team EVER had a QB so ineffective?
Yes, Carolina's Cam Newton
Meaning Manning won because Newton sucked more than he did.
As far as that catch goes..it doesn't matter if his knee was down before he controlled the ball. You can be laying on the ground and catch the ball and it's a completed pass. The ball rolled around in his arms, but never touched the ground. It was a completed pass and I was rooting for the Broncos. The replay officials blew it.
just a wondering wrote:
it seemed rigged wrote:They didn't explain that well. I take it back on watching it again. It is just a bad game on both sides.
The less worse team will win.
I didn't see the play you're describing, but what you're describing is wrong. A receiver could be fully layed out on the turf a defender sitting on his backside and as long as the ball doesn't hit the ground before he gains possession, it's a catch. Pretty much describes the catch the Seattle player made at the end of last year's game.
The ball moved when he went to the ground. It was inconclusive if his hand was under the ball or if the point of the ball hit the ground. The rule is if there isn't CONCLUSIVE evidence, the original call stands.
Panthers true colors coming out. They're behaving even worse than the Seahawks & that's saying something.
Cam acts like a child in post game interview.
Now this.
https://mobile.twitter.com/BartHubbuch/status/696549047142739968?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
lefs wrote:
Panthers true colors coming out. They're behaving even worse than the Seahawks & that's saying something.
Cam acts like a child in post game interview.
http://www.tout.com/m/dh6dceNow this.
https://mobile.twitter.com/BartHubbuch/status/696549047142739968?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Those were some awful questions. And honestly, why do people care so much? Obviously he's going to be upset
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