Can SEC Reverse Suspension for Targeting?

#76
#76
Meyer, Kiffin, Petrino... Okay.

You left out Dan Mullen and Steve spurrier. Those coaches don't act like Sec puppets that are afraid of fines lol.

I'm the biggest butch fan in the world but he's a def sec company/puppet man who never speaks his mind or defend his players like other coaches do.
 
#77
#77
What really pisses me off is that the referee didn't initially throw the flag. Only after he saw the receiver stayed down, did he throw it.
 
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Anybody else disappointed butch went the company man route instead of publicly getting his players back and ripping the refs and bringing attention to the terrible call?

No...because EVERYBODY ELSE saw him lighting the refs up on the sideline! You must have the same optometrist as the replay official. :geek:
 
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#79
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Butch should defend his players, Mosley did everything perfect and not only got kicked out the game but is subject to another suspension for doing everything exactly right. The media would be on butchs side and force the sec to admit they were wrong. Butch Uses the word family a lot, have your players back man.

No help for you. :no:
 
#80
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“Nothing ever really happens too much to make referees accountable except maybe at the end of the year some of them are not rehired,” Spurrier said. “They are kind of told to retire if they have too many bad calls.”

“Their quarterback was clearly in the end zone,” Spurrier said. “Everybody could see that. I just wish the head referee would have come talk to me. He would not come talk to me. I don’t know how they explained it. We may never know how he explained it.”

Spurrier isn't afraid to speak his mind, he's not scared to get fined or defend his players.

Prolly cuz he don't coach anymore. :)
 
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You left out Dan Mullen and Steve spurrier. Those coaches don't act like Sec puppets that are afraid of fines lol.

I'm the biggest butch fan in the world but he's a def sec company/puppet man who never speaks his mind or defend his players like other coaches do.

Dude, chill. Butch is smart. He turns 28 shades of red chewing the officials out on the sideline, on national TV, while his players and assistant coaches are watching, knowing that CBS or ESPN are preserving his disdain for all eternity. And then when the sideline reporter asks him what that was all about, he gives us all a chuckle by saying, "Oh, I was just telling them what a fine job I think they're doing representing their conference."

He has no NEED to "back his players up" after the game is over, he already did it in front of everyone watching the game.

All he would do by piling on later in a press conference would be to get a fine. It would add nothing.

So settle down, lad, Butch is no coward. He has their backs and the players know it.
 
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That was a huge hit, I understand the flag, but I don't understand the review supporting the original call. Unless it's just about how violent the hit was, and they were setting president that the hit was too much to be legal. I call it textbook, but I enjoy big hit Saturdays.

Go Vols!
 
#83
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That was a huge hit, I understand the flag, but I don't understand the review supporting the original call. Unless it's just about how violent the hit was, and they were setting president that the hit was too much to be legal. I call it textbook, but I enjoy big hit Saturdays.

Go Vols!

I'm pretty sure that the replay officials had already clocked out and were trying to beat the traffic.
 
#84
#84
I saw the play, and it was a beautiful hit. My question is, is what the **** happened to football? It seems like year by year it just deteriorates. Sissy ass bull****, oh god you can't hit anyone hard, player has to be ready for hit??? WTF!!!! Football used to be a war, players getting the holy **** knocked out of them every play, now it's turned into a softball game on Saturdays and Sundays. I really wish they would stop all this complete protection sissy bull****.

Liberals, that's what happened. Started with those pansy media type crying about violence... more libs in academia as well. They all want to play soccer and be safe and love each other.
 
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Dude, chill. Butch is smart. He turns 28 shades of red chewing the officials out on the sideline, on national TV, while his players and assistant coaches are watching, knowing that CBS or ESPN are preserving his disdain for all eternity. And then when the sideline reporter asks him what that was all about, he gives us all a chuckle by saying, "Oh, I was just telling them what a fine job I think they're doing representing their conference."

He has no NEED to "back his players up" after the game is over, he already did it in front of everyone watching the game.

All he would do by piling on later in a press conference would be to get a fine. It would add nothing.

So settle down, lad, Butch is no coward. He has their backs and the players know it.

I agree I love his sideline demeanor. I'm just frustrated cause it's not fair to the kid. If the sec doesn't overturn the suspension I guarantee butch won't say a negative thing about the officials or the sec. That's what bugs me. Somebody has to have the kids back because he can't speak for himself in this situation.
 
#88
#88
Rucker says...No go on the reversal

That is terrible for the player . None of the conditions for targeting have been met here . If anything , Moseley performed a text book 'non targeting' hit .

They should just have a special penalty called ' Playing Too Rough ' . We wouldnt like it ...but at least we would understand it
 
#89
#89
5 years ago, it would have been a great hit, and we'd have a fumble recovery. Now, it seems, a player has to hold the ball an eternity to be a catch.

I always think back to the 2000 UT-Florida game where Jabar Gaffney held the ball for a nano-second and beat us on the last play of the game. I'm still sick over that play (I know, get over it). By those standards, this was a completion.
 
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Can the SEC reverse the ruling of the officials of targeting?

Not only was replay clear that it was not targeting, it also showed a clear fumble and should have been Vols Ball! I'm sick of the ref's killing us and CBS announcers bias against us and blatantly pulling for whoever we play. What the hell???

:loco:

Tennesseeduke
 
#91
#91
There is zero reason ANY call should be missed with the availability of replays and slow motion capture today.

The replay official, and all of the officials from last night (who missed at least two false start calls, multiple holds, and the obvious fumble on that play) should never officiate any level of football again.
 
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#92
#92
Even the announcers were shocked that the call wasn't reversed. I think the refs and replay officials should be fined for horrible calls like that. I watched the last play of the Miami vs Duke game and the official made some outright horrible calls that robbed the kids from Duke. There were 3 block in the back calls missed and not to mention the ball carrier's knee was down when he lateralled the ball to the next player.
 
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#93
#93
The officials should at least be sacked for the first half of their respective games next week. Better for justice. Better for the teams in that game.
 
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Anybody else disappointed butch went the company man route instead of publicly getting his players back and ripping the refs and bringing attention to the terrible call?

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#97
There is zero reason ANY call should be missed with the availability of replays and slow motion capture today.

The replay official, and all of the officials from last night (who missed at least two false start calls, multiple holds, and the obvious fumble on that play) should never officiate any level of football again.

The idiots missed the one vs Vandy that cost UT the game and a bowl bid in 2013
 
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#98
#98
Here you go. Just created this. Clearly not targeting.
 

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