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re: Officiating Crew for Auburn. Suspicious
Posted on 9/23/13 at 9:02 am to LSURULES2013
Posted on 9/23/13 at 9:02 am to LSURULES2013
I just looked at it all as the refs just trying to keep the game closer than it was.
What pissed me off more than anything was the onside kick. From the replay, it was MORE than clear that the kicker touched the ball before the 10 yards. The guys in the replay truck kept showing the stop-motion picture where the kicker was reaching back and touching the ball before the 10 yards. Yet, despite this, Brad Nessler kept insisting that the kicker didn't touch the ball.
It was almost like the guys in the replay truck were trying to say, "HEY F-CKFACE, we keep showing you PROOF that he touched the ball prior to the 10 yard marker -- OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN. So, quit making a complete arse of yourself."
But, Nessler kept insisting that the ball had traveled the requisite 10 yards.
What pissed me off more than anything was the onside kick. From the replay, it was MORE than clear that the kicker touched the ball before the 10 yards. The guys in the replay truck kept showing the stop-motion picture where the kicker was reaching back and touching the ball before the 10 yards. Yet, despite this, Brad Nessler kept insisting that the kicker didn't touch the ball.
It was almost like the guys in the replay truck were trying to say, "HEY F-CKFACE, we keep showing you PROOF that he touched the ball prior to the 10 yard marker -- OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN. So, quit making a complete arse of yourself."
But, Nessler kept insisting that the ball had traveled the requisite 10 yards.
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