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Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:14 pm
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:14 pm
LSU's TD is tarnished the play clock was at zero.
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:15 pm to LooseCannon22282
You guys got 2 td's and a win from bad calls last week, stfu
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:16 pm to LooseCannon22282
It was close, and you couldn't really tell exactly when he snapped it.
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:17 pm to LooseCannon22282
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LSU's TD is tarnished the play clock was at zero.
The play clock reading zero is not a delay of game. The ref signaling the play dead after the clock reads zero, does. And he didn't
Auburn players laying on the ground for 10+ seconds should have been a flag anyways
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:17 pm to LooseCannon22282
I feel you brah. I'd be pissed if I were an Auburn fan
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:17 pm to LooseCannon22282
there's nothing they can do about it now
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:18 pm to LooseCannon22282
quote:hmmmmm, AU fans bitching about the refs after criticizing LSU all week about bitching about the refs the last couple of years. Sucks to be playing against the refs too doesn't it?
LSU's TD is tarnished the play clock was at zero.
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:19 pm to LooseCannon22282
It must be a faulty clock.
The damn thing froze at 1 when the Auburn player was being tackled at the end of the half.
The damn thing froze at 1 when the Auburn player was being tackled at the end of the half.
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:20 pm to RFM
The clock you see on TV isn't EXACTLY synced with the game-field clock. Jesus you're dumb
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:21 pm to LooseCannon22282
You need to learn about fractions.
EDIT: To elaborate. There are more to numbers than integers( whole numbers) We can represent a partial whole number with a fraction or decimal. For instance, you can represent a quarter of a second by stating 1/4s or 0.25 s. The important thing to remember is that a fraction or decimal that has a value that is not zero can never be zero no matter how small.
The play clock is shown as integers, therefore what you see on the field is an approximation.
Furthermore, y our perceptions were distorted when they replayed the clock in slowmo, and then super slowmo after the clock hit zero.
In summary, you need to go back to middle school, and stop believing what you see on tv.
EDIT: To elaborate. There are more to numbers than integers( whole numbers) We can represent a partial whole number with a fraction or decimal. For instance, you can represent a quarter of a second by stating 1/4s or 0.25 s. The important thing to remember is that a fraction or decimal that has a value that is not zero can never be zero no matter how small.
The play clock is shown as integers, therefore what you see on the field is an approximation.
Furthermore, y our perceptions were distorted when they replayed the clock in slowmo, and then super slowmo after the clock hit zero.
In summary, you need to go back to middle school, and stop believing what you see on tv.
This post was edited on 10/23/10 at 4:37 pm
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:22 pm to LooseCannon22282
LOL We lost 2 games in the Plains b/c of bad calls so this is NOTHING
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:22 pm to LooseCannon22282
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LSU's TD is tarnished the play clock was at zero.
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:24 pm to TheSecWEST
Its fun stirring shite up.
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:26 pm to LooseCannon22282
quote:it's called flaming and is a bannable offense around here after hearing Miles speak
Its fun stirring shite up.
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:34 pm to LooseCannon22282
you ever watch football? There's a grace second for the team before delay of games are called. The center made his initial movement to snap the ball also. This one just has a bigger microscope because it led to a TD. Technically delay of game, yes, but not for the way it is ruled in 100% of football games.
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:34 pm to LooseCannon22282
This post was edited on 10/23/10 at 4:35 pm
Posted on 10/23/10 at 4:34 pm to LooseCannon22282
you ever watch football? There's a grace second for the team before delay of games are called. The center made his initial movement to snap the ball also. This one just has a bigger microscope because it led to a TD. Technically delay of game, yes, but not for the way it is ruled in 100% of football games.
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