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On the bright side for the Panthers... the quick Steeler scores will tire out the Steelers defense by putting them back on the field right away.
 
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Can't wait to see Cam Newton's presser after the game.

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I’ve watched a lot of football this year and the amount of Offensive Holding they’re allowing...and the severity/obviousness of it...is off the charts. Olinemen are tackling people and putting them in chokeholds across the league.

Seen it in this game too.

It ain’t normal.
 
Heard the call on the radio on the way home tonight, of the Vance McDonald TD where apparently he pushed off of Luke K. with both hands right in front of the official. Rivera was chewing out the ref, pointing at the big screen at the replay. McDonald may have even been pushed out of bounds. Should have at least been reviewed.
 
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I’ve watched a lot of football this year and the amount of Offensive Holding they’re allowing...and the severity/obviousness of it...is off the charts. Olinemen are tackling people and putting them in chokeholds across the league.

Seen it in this game too.

It ain’t normal.
All tomorotect the snowflake QBs and drive scores up.
For holding to be called on a running play the runner has to run right off of thenhold, other wise they let it go.
The "arm around the neck" holds haven't been called in a while. If the rusher dips down or changes his body angle after the OL has engaged his hands and this causes the OL arm to go around the neck, they don't call it. This is not very new. The OL is supposed to establish hand position first.
It is sort of a joke, for sure.
 
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