BanditVol
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Can somebody get an image of this, by the way? How does one carry a football on their hip? If I’m securely holding a football it’s basically at or just a hair below chest level. To hold a ball on my hip I’d have to palm the ball and keep that arm totally straight extended down to the hip.Watch the replay. They showed an angle where the ball was clearly on his left hip.
Can somebody get an image of this, by the way? How does one carry a football on their hip? If I’m securely holding a football it’s basically at or just a hair below chest level. To hold a ball on my hip I’d have to palm the ball and keep that arm totally straight extended down to the hip.
Just sayin… unless I’m the one with weird body proportions
He got the first down. Just barely but it should have kept the chains moving.
Like I said before, if that was another player in a Bama or Georgia uniform, referees wouldn’t have hesitated to call that a first down.
Sankey is the reason why the rest of the SEC is screwed.
What about the Tyler Barron strip touchdown? You good with that call?
The receiver was short of the first down marker. There is no question about it.
Now if the 'fans' wanted to show their displeasure they picked the wrong time to do it. The appropriate time, if there is an appropriate time was the strip of the QB and reversal.
The "fans" throwing crap all over the field were mad at that point because they realized the game was most likely lost. Those fans acted in a childlike manner, something Kiffy would have done.
It was ugly and only gave Kiffin good press and the Tennessee program bad press.
He got the first down. Just barely but it should have kept the chains moving.
Like I said before, if that was another player in a Bama or Georgia uniform, referees wouldn’t have hesitated to call that a first down.
Sankey is the reason why the rest of the SEC is screwed.
SEC office is headquartered in Birmingham for a reason. If not mistaken.He got the first down. Just barely but it should have kept the chains moving.
Like I said before, if that was another player in a Bama or Georgia uniform, referees wouldn’t have hesitated to call that a first down.
Sankey is the reason why the rest of the SEC is screwed.
Go back and look at the replay again. His right hand was maybe a foot past the yellow line. Problem is, the ball was in his left hand down at his hip. He is over 6 feet, that's half his body length, which is....a yard.
Math is your friend.
There was no decent angle for replay because this was a throw away SECN game. The call on the field was ****, the play couldn’t be adequately reviewed. It was the straw that broke the camels back for the fans. You are arguing the the wrong point.
Ignorance is supposed to be bliss, why are you so mad?
Fear of what? I was pissed about the fumble TD that was called back but it’s just football. It shouldn’t turn into some kind of threat of violence or actual violence. That’s absurd.Then feel free to put your vol swag on Ebay and show yourself out. That officiating crew needed to shaken up a bit and a little fear instilled in them. If that’s too much for your gentle heart then kindly piss off. Sometimes being an ******* is worth it and last night was one of those times.
Almost a disadvantage point huh?Went back and watched it again this morning. I can see both sides of the where he lands argument. There is no definitive angle where you see ball alignment and his knee down. Super close play and spot on the field is what determined the outcome…from a guy 20 yards away which to me is still the bigger problem. No way he can get close to an accurate spot from his vantage point.
Every shot I saw showed the ball appeared to be in a normal tucked position. Which would be above the waist to slightly below the shoulder. I didnt see evidence to overturn it, however he was real close to the line to gain and certainly not where they spotted the ball. My opinion is they wouldn't have overturned it if they had initially ruled a first down.There was a replay that clearly shows the ball on his hip. Only a blind homer would state otherwise.
Every shot I saw showed the ball appeared to be in a normal tucked position. Which would be above the waist to slightly below the shoulder. I didnt see evidence to overturn it, however he was real close to the line to gain and certainly not where they spotted the ball. My opinion is they wouldn't have overturned it if they had initially ruled a first down.