Dudleys87
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Oh I love the one last week where the ref would not get out of the way and caused us to get a delay of game.looks to me like these crews all need to go back for training on how to get out of the way of the hurry up offense! Mark the ball and get the **** outta the way. They have me screaming at the TV several times a game!
And SEC commish Snakey said it was the right call.As long as it's not the refs from the Ole Miss game last year. Taking that touchdown away is and will forever be the worst call we've ever gotten. As bad as the bowl touchdown was, vs Ole Miss they took away a clear, open field touchdown for absolutely no reason that exists in the football rule book. They did so without ever blowing a whistle, but after determined that because the play looked funny due to an Ole Miss OL mistake, and what I assume was going to be a trick play by the QB, they would give them a do-over. This, after they'd followed the ball to the end zone like you would on any other touchdown play. Then they declared it wasn't eligible for review because even though they never ruled it down, one of them had thought about ruling it down. It's the mother of blowing it and can only truly be explained as corruption or incompetence on a level that should have resulted in immediate termination. Since they weren't fired, we know the answer. It's why I'll never accept a loss to Ole Miss as being the actual result last season. Under the rules of football, and on the field, we scored more points than they did in the game. Same as the bowl game vs Purdue.
GOOD - watching those refs last week and they were spot on.It will be SEC refs this Saturday.
I'll leave it to you whether you think that is to UT's advantage or to Pitt's.
As long as it's not the refs from the Ole Miss game last year. Taking that touchdown away is and will forever be the worst call we've ever gotten. As bad as the bowl touchdown was, vs Ole Miss they took away a clear, open field touchdown for absolutely no reason that exists in the football rule book. They did so without ever blowing a whistle, but after determined that because the play looked funny due to an Ole Miss OL mistake, and what I assume was going to be a trick play by the QB, they would give them a do-over. This, after they'd followed the ball to the end zone like you would on any other touchdown play. Then they declared it wasn't eligible for review because even though they never ruled it down, one of them had thought about ruling it down. It's the mother of blowing it and can only truly be explained as corruption or incompetence on a level that should have resulted in immediate termination. Since they weren't fired, we know the answer. It's why I'll never accept a loss to Ole Miss as being the actual result last season. Under the rules of football, and on the field, we scored more points than they did in the game. Same as the bowl game vs Purdue.