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Advocate ref expert says all calls were fine except pass int on Greedy!
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:39 pm
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:44 pm to secfballfan
Mond’s knee being down was never up for debate. He never possess the ball with his knee down. He just has 3 fingers on the nose of the ball then his knee comes up and he picks up the ball.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:44 pm to secfballfan
Maybe Terry Mcauley can stfu. He’s an nfl rules expert not a college football ref. The two have different rules
Mond was merely touching the ball when his knee was down. He never possessed it.
Horse shite game changing calls all over the place last night and all went against LSU
Mond was merely touching the ball when his knee was down. He never possessed it.
Horse shite game changing calls all over the place last night and all went against LSU
This post was edited on 11/25/18 at 1:49 pm
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:47 pm to secfballfan
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Advocate ref expert
He doesn't work for the Advocate.
Terry McAulay is a former American football official in the National Football League since the 1998 NFL season, and Coordinator of Football Officials for the American Athletic Conference since 2008, when the conference was known as the Big East Conference.
Education: Louisiana State University
If anyone should have a bias, it's him since he attended LSU.
McAulay Bio
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:48 pm to Red Stick Tigress
Sounds like he’s a self loathing alumni like booger and Brando
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:50 pm to secfballfan
the only really bad call was the fumble at the end of the 4th.
Overall LSU was gifted alot a great spots and the refs swallowed their whistles most of the game when we held. That was pretty obvious.
With that said, that missed fumble call was HUGE and was a retarded call. No idea how they missed that.
Overall LSU was gifted alot a great spots and the refs swallowed their whistles most of the game when we held. That was pretty obvious.
With that said, that missed fumble call was HUGE and was a retarded call. No idea how they missed that.
This post was edited on 11/25/18 at 1:51 pm
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:52 pm to theunknownknight
I want to know how they missed a RB going in motion about a full second before the snap.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:52 pm to theunknownknight
So there wasn’t 9 guys lined up on the line of scrimmage?
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:52 pm to secfballfan
I don't give a f*ck what he says, that was a fumble and a recovery by LSU. It's amazing to me that the refs allowed a ball that was thrown to an LSU WR and clearly hit the ground to be run back by an aTm defender like it was a touchdown, but ruled an incomplete pass on a play that should have ended the game.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:53 pm to Geauxld Finger
Was it an illegal formation on the spike with 3 seconds left or not?
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:53 pm to MightyYat
quote:You only have to touch it.
He never possess the ball with his knee down.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:54 pm to Red Stick Tigress
quote:
If anyone should have a bias, it's him since he attended LSU.
He's not biased, he just isn't good at making judgment calls like the fumble that happened.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:54 pm to secfballfan
I think the worst call was stopping play for nothing on a play that we blew up in the back field
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:55 pm to Big EZ Tiger
Downvote me all you want...I don’t agree with the guy
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:55 pm to Geauxld Finger
quote:There's two ways to look at this...
Mond was merely touching the ball when his knee was down. He never possessed it.
1. Just like on a forward pass he has to "establish possession" and he's not down.
2. Like on a fumbled pitch, possession is pre-established by the offense, the other team has NOT established possession (therefore the offense doesn't have to "re-establish"). Therefore the second he touches it, he possess it, and is thus down. Think touching the ball on punt, anyone touching it on the receiving team has established possession and it is then a live ball for recover. On a snap backwards (that's key: it is not forward) the same rule applies, touching is enough.
My problem is the lack of call by the on-field refs. If that's anything but a game ending INT then they get a pass on the play and at worst get to try again without losing yardage.
quote:I believe so. Were not set for 1 sec firstly. Too many men on LoS secondly. Note ref delayed standing over ball ONLY until other refs were in place. So ref didn't help TAMU out there. However, he was staring at side judge to get in place on the side with all 4 WRs, that is the exact ref who should have made that call and caused a 10sec runoff, ending game (a 3rd time).
Was it an illegal formation on the spike with 3 seconds left or not?
This post was edited on 11/25/18 at 2:00 pm
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:58 pm to secfballfan
So then everybody needs to use their brains and get over it. LSU let one slip away at the end of regulation and paid for it in the end. It’s a tough loss with tough breaks, but the refs didn’t screw us, and there’s no conspiracy or fix or anything.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 1:59 pm to secfballfan
According to his explanations, even if a penalty had been called on the alignment for the spike play with "1 second left" there would not have been a time runoff. I don't understand this. If that's truly the case, why not just send the fastest player to the line to spike it regardless of where everyone else is? Based on his explanation, you'd still get to run the next play after what would in essence be another clock stopage and a 5 yd penalty. What am I missing?
Posted on 11/25/18 at 2:02 pm to lsufanz
quote:too many men in backfield in that case. Has to be 7 on the line, only 4 in backfield.
According to his explanations, even if a penalty had been called on the alignment for the spike play with "1 second left" there would not have been a time runoff. I don't understand this. If that's truly the case, why not just send the fastest player to the line to spike it regardless of where everyone else is? Based on his explanation, you'd still get to run the next play after what would in essence be another clock stopage and a 5 yd penalty. What am I missing?
Posted on 11/25/18 at 2:03 pm to MightyYat
quote:
his knee comes up and he picks up the ball.
In that situation the ball only has to be touched.
Embarrassing how low football IQ the rant is.
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