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re: Gotta give it to the recruiting board

Posted on 11/24/13 at 4:06 am to
Posted by Ironhead985
Louisiana
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 11/24/13 at 4:06 am to
As long as the ref's are calling it consistently against both teams, I'm alright with it. Sort of like a pitcher having to find the umpire's strike zone. One of their Db's grabbed OBJ's arm 3-4 times and RR21 was playing very physical. The ref's let them go at it and I loved it.
Posted by Tiger Stadium 2013
Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 11/24/13 at 8:38 am to
I have never agreed with "refs being consistent" in any sport being OK. Soooo, in baseball, the home plate umpire can call balls 1 foot outside the plate as strikes and that is OK....that is as long as they are consistent?

I know all of this is on the wrong board, but I have to chip in a couple of things. IF a WRer does that (extending his arm straight out from his body time after time after time) as a HC, I would call the ref over to the sideline and say this game is about to get more physical than you have ever seen. Since you don't want to enforce OBVIOUS pass interference, then please don't enforce obvious late hits on Evans. Take control of the game or we will be more than happy to take care of it for you. Danielson and Lundquist said SEC teams have been complaining about Evans and his "technique" the entire year. DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT, REFS!! IT IS AGAINST THE RULES!

BTW, also congrats to the SEC refs/replay booth for that INCOMPETENT performance on the Jennings QB sneak. Funny, if anyone watched the end of the Vandy-UT game, the EXACT same thing occurred! The Vandy QB ruled short on a 4th down play on a QB sneak that would have lost the game...you couldn't see the ball either but his body position just like Jennings shows he made the 1st down. In that game, they reversed the call. Both Jennings and the Vandy QB made the first down by about 2 feet. They reversed the call in the other game!
This post was edited on 11/24/13 at 8:40 am
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