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I thought he went at Raji's fat ass, & Peppers batted the ball from Newton?
Raji jumped in as HaHa and Pep were yapping back and forth. I'm not sure how it started though.
I thought he went at Raji's fat ass, & Peppers batted the ball from Newton?
Dumb shit, I was goofing on youRest my case.
Dumb shit, I was goofing on you
lol As I at you. Still one sentence.
Lots of stories about the GB game. So happy to see them lose.
Julius Peppers: Packers Linebacker Refuses to Give Ball to Cam Newton After Panthers Touchdown
hahahahahaha...what a bunch of babies. interesting to see how they break down when they lose.
Dicklickerlol As I at you. Still one sentence.
Raji jumped in as HaHa and Pep were yapping back and forth. I'm not sure how it started though.
So the refs can't cheat cause their on national tv ? Lmao wow.. Stop talking bro cause ur getting owned right now.. Last time I remembered the 2002 conference championship between the lakers and sac was on national tv and sac got fucked hard and they admitted to it.. So please stop!! I don't care what sport it is but these refs need to stop with the bs of helping teams with their phantom calls..
RESPECT is earned NOT given For all the time I have read this board , Ome is a one sentence reply ASSHAT.
Funny how these bums handle losing.
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Raji jumped in as HaHa and Pep were yapping back and forth. I'm not sure how it started though.
But how bro he was bobbling the shit out of the ball
I love the headline on SB Nation: Julius Peppers Hates Children, Tries to Stop Cam Newton Giving TD Ball to Kids
LOL. http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2015/11/8/9692716/julius-peppers-keepaway-cam-newton-panthers-packers-td-ball-for-the-kids-grinch-nfl
As much as I wanted it to be incomplete, they got it right for 2 reasons- 1, the call on the field was a pick.
2- and most important, His left hand was solidly holding the ball even through the reciever swiping at it. He had a solid grasp on the nose with the left hand, and the ball never moved in his left hand.
The right hand moved around alot and lost contact, but the left hand sealed the deal.
You and I have a different definition of "solidly" then as that ball clearly still moving as he stepped out of bounds. I understand that it might not have been enough to overturn, but I've seen less video evidence get a call overturned. Especially when dealing with this catch rule these last few years.