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re: The Pot Calling the Kettle Black
Posted on 10/18/10 at 2:01 pm to PinevilleTiger
Posted on 10/18/10 at 2:01 pm to PinevilleTiger
"Who do you bend the rules for?"
Whoever is undefeated and needs it more
Whoever is undefeated and needs it more
Posted on 10/18/10 at 2:10 pm to Texascajun4LSU
Yep, Bug Eyes is aka Tom Ritter who's called every big Bammer game that's come up over the past few years.
Unfortunately for the Bammers, he didn't call South Carolina. But I bet that didn't happen by accident; I expect Spurrier being the wiley "ole ball coach" he is specifically requested his crew not call the game, and Les needs to do the same in a couple weeks when the Bammers come to town.
Coincidentally, I know for a fact he's called the last three against LSU, including 2007 when LSU was called for 14 penalties (albeit, many deserved), but the Bammers were not called for a single one. Additionally, impartial replay review saved us in that 2007 game from partial Bammer officiating; however, Bammer has since corrected that glitch and gotten their replay official on board with the on-the-field officials (note 2009 PP interception upheld).
Unfortunately for the Bammers, he didn't call South Carolina. But I bet that didn't happen by accident; I expect Spurrier being the wiley "ole ball coach" he is specifically requested his crew not call the game, and Les needs to do the same in a couple weeks when the Bammers come to town.
Coincidentally, I know for a fact he's called the last three against LSU, including 2007 when LSU was called for 14 penalties (albeit, many deserved), but the Bammers were not called for a single one. Additionally, impartial replay review saved us in that 2007 game from partial Bammer officiating; however, Bammer has since corrected that glitch and gotten their replay official on board with the on-the-field officials (note 2009 PP interception upheld).
Posted on 10/18/10 at 2:12 pm to BengalBeaux
Auburn and Bama fans define a bad call as a close call that didn't go their way, which reveals how much the refs favor those two teams. They are truly outraged when they don't get a close call. It's amazing, and quite telling.
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