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Watched the NC replay with the various coaches giving commentary.
Posted on 1/21/16 at 4:17 pm
Posted on 1/21/16 at 4:17 pm
God damn clemson got a way with alot of holds on those scrambles, and alot of illegal wr picks out of those bunch formations while doing hurry up. Also, they let the clemson DB who replaced alexander essentially tackle ridley nearly every play
Posted on 1/21/16 at 4:29 pm to narddogg81
Link? I want to see that as well.
Posted on 1/21/16 at 4:46 pm to narddogg81
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Also, they let the clemson DB who replaced alexander essentially tackle ridley nearly every play
I haven't watched it close enough to see this, but I do remember one play Kirk pointed out on the broadcast the good coverage on Ridley and they showed the replay and the DB just grabbed him and held on. It was not good coverage, it was illegal coverage.
Posted on 1/21/16 at 4:48 pm to MontyFranklyn
here you go LINK
This post was edited on 1/21/16 at 5:28 pm
Posted on 1/21/16 at 5:01 pm to narddogg81
I watched coaches feed the whole time. So much better than regular broadcast.
It's on watchespn still I think.
It's on watchespn still I think.
Posted on 1/21/16 at 5:05 pm to narddogg81
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and alot of illegal wr picks out of those bunch formations while doing hurry up
Noticed several.
Posted on 1/21/16 at 5:40 pm to narddogg81
Larry Fedora is a douche.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 1:33 am to narddogg81
McElwain calling the special teams being a potential game-changing advantage for Bama
Posted on 1/22/16 at 7:05 am to narddogg81
Wonder if the Eli Gold version is out?
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:56 am to CrimsonBoz
Some Youtube links to other broadcasts (that I never could find on watchespn).
Skycam
Finebaum 1st half
Finebaum 2nd half
That uploader also has some other broadcasts (Homer, Coaches, and Voices for when you really want to hate yourself)
Skycam
Finebaum 1st half
Finebaum 2nd half
That uploader also has some other broadcasts (Homer, Coaches, and Voices for when you really want to hate yourself)
Posted on 1/22/16 at 10:49 am to LoneMDG
SEVERASL DAYS AFTER the game i caught the replay starting in the 4th qtr. gotta admit i really enjoyed the coaches analyzing the game. seeing things before the snap and such. it was very kool
Posted on 1/22/16 at 12:23 pm to crimsontater
what was up with the refs allowing the one hurt clemson defensive player line up offsides every fricking play??
Posted on 1/22/16 at 7:53 pm to narddogg81
I see it (holding) a lot with all the spread teams.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 8:07 pm to paladine36
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allowing the one hurt clemson defensive player line up offsides every fricking play??
Well to be fair they did catch him that one time. So they at least know the rule.
Posted on 1/22/16 at 9:09 pm to BlackPawnMartyr
Refs were tough on us all year. Opponents were allowed to hold any defensive lineman at any time all effing year. I got to the point I didn't care any more. I would just tell my buddies "they aren't going to call it." Tim Williams especially. I think he was one of the more effective edge rushers we have had in many years.
Posted on 1/23/16 at 3:02 am to Ol'DirtyCam
These speed at which these teams run and all the misdirection has to have a negative affect on officials abilities to call the game.
Posted on 1/23/16 at 7:41 am to Bamafan24
I agree completely. The game is terribly officiated. a huge reason for so many missed calls in today's game is the officials aren't set. The game happens too fast for them to see anything at this point. Even missed pre snap penalties like false starts. To be fair, officials didn't call Henry on false starts this year. He is often leaning forward before the snap.
Posted on 1/23/16 at 8:04 am to Ol'DirtyCam
The coaches film room was outstanding. I also liked the replay room version just to see how that all works. Really enjoyed the varying perspectives.
Also, Alexander was holding Ridley before he went down with the injury.
Also, Alexander was holding Ridley before he went down with the injury.
Posted on 1/23/16 at 1:22 pm to ApeDeuce
The coaches version was an excellent version to re watch it.
I'd still want to watch the main broadcast live.
I still found it amusing some of those coaches would say something like "need to pick up a few first downs here.", but when asked how to do that, were unable to give a good, clear response.
I'd still want to watch the main broadcast live.
I still found it amusing some of those coaches would say something like "need to pick up a few first downs here.", but when asked how to do that, were unable to give a good, clear response.
Posted on 1/23/16 at 2:31 pm to East Coast Band
The coaches were in love with Reuben Foster, were pretty hard on Ridley (but attributed his poor game to being a freshman with jitters), and were mixed on Minkah. Most plays it was just the perfect throw that beat him, and they recognized that. They also recognized that they were just picking on Minkah the whole game. He adjusted well though and made some great plays batting the ball down.
They wanted Lane to do more running in the 2nd half. They also said that Clemson wasn't as experienced on D and it showed with the big busts to OJ.
It was extremely entertaining to watch though, and oddly enough out of Fedora, McElwain, Muschamp, the USF head coach, and Pitt's head coach, Muschamp actually seemed the most knowledgeable. McElwain a close second, but just more reserved.
That USF coach had a great feel for where the game was going. Knew that a big trick play would be the deciding factor.
Also they loved Kenyan Drake, called him special a bunch, and they were pretty enamored with Ronnie Harrison making that TD saving play in the endzone.
They shredded Jackson at RT.
They wanted Lane to do more running in the 2nd half. They also said that Clemson wasn't as experienced on D and it showed with the big busts to OJ.
It was extremely entertaining to watch though, and oddly enough out of Fedora, McElwain, Muschamp, the USF head coach, and Pitt's head coach, Muschamp actually seemed the most knowledgeable. McElwain a close second, but just more reserved.
That USF coach had a great feel for where the game was going. Knew that a big trick play would be the deciding factor.
Also they loved Kenyan Drake, called him special a bunch, and they were pretty enamored with Ronnie Harrison making that TD saving play in the endzone.
They shredded Jackson at RT.
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