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was a chance Brock might have missed the tip


That's pretty funny. Watch the video, you will see that ED left his feet before the contact. He would have had to change his momentum in mid-air. He was a good reciever, but I seriously doubt he could defy the law of physics.
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However, the real reason that Doucet was not in a position to make the play is because the Auburn defender had interfered with him and prevented him from being able to make a play on the ball. The pass would have been catchable, if not for the interference that occurred


That statement is not based in fact. In fact the opposite is true. Doucet jumped to catch the ball before any contact was made. If there is no defender around except for Brock who tipped the ball, then Doucet still would have had nor chance to catch the ball. There was no nexus between the contact and the inability of Doucet to make a play on the ball. Brock was the intervening factor that made the ball uncatchable, not Gilbert.

re: 1st play vs Auburn

Posted by Zach Gilbert on 9/16/08 at 5:29 pm to
Marks, Coleman and Blackmon have a conference in LSU's backfield with whoever happens to have the ball.