Suspend those refs

#80
#80
Remove the two turnovers for UT touchdowns and we lose. I think those two TDs and the bad PI calls cancelled out. So it was a close game we won on the road
Go Big Orange!
The difference is we made the plays for our defensive touchdowns and the refs made the plays on the bad PI calls. Not the same thing.
 
#84
#84
Each season, the SEC refs reach a new low. The OPI call on us for the DB that basically fell down should get attention, but it’ll be swept under the rug. How on earth do we live in a place where A) a ref actually flags that and B) nobody is watching upstairs to chime in and say-pick that up it wasn’t OPI ? It’s beyond egregious now
 
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#92
#92
Nothing ever happens to the refs!!! Nothing!!!
Can we get the Democratic Party to take up our cause? They’re really the only side that ever makes anything happen, for better or worse..

I mean, they made police afraid to arrest people!
 
#93
#93
I do not think a player should be penalized because the player he was competing against falls down with out assistance. Their defender just lost his balance and fell down.
And if that was a reviewable play it would most definitely been overturned. The answer to this is make it reviewable and transparent.
 
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#94
#94
The personal foul against Josephs was a BS call too.He only did his job and didn't do anything he should not have done at all!
 
#95
#95
It should be mandated by the SEC that any controversial call made during the games would be reviewed and the result of the review would be posted to the schools that were victimized.
 
#98
#98
Question about the refs/rules. Sorry if already answered, btw. On the punt that Staley let bounce, the MSU player who downed the ball had his right foot on the goal line if not a bit into the end zone. I thought that made it a touch back? Did they change the rule on an old man?
 
#99
#99
Question about the refs/rules. Sorry if already answered, btw. On the punt that Staley let bounce, the MSU player who downed the ball had his right foot on the goal line if not a bit into the end zone. I thought that made it a touch back? Did they change the rule on an old man?
In college it is the position of the ball not the player. This differs from the NFL. Been this way as long as I can remember.
 
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