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re: Delay of game after the fake punt

Posted on 11/7/10 at 6:18 am to
Posted by Orange Beach Bengal
Orange Beach, AL
Member since Oct 2010
20 posts
Posted on 11/7/10 at 6:18 am to
Lets not get started with the lack of talent CBS has calling the SEC game. Where do you find two people to call the best football games in the country that do not have a clue about football. Vern and Gary.....is CBS for real.....not to mention Vern is an LSU hater from way back....
Posted by Bayou
CenLA
Member since Feb 2005
36924 posts
Posted on 11/7/10 at 6:20 am to
That whole fiasco made Lee look foolish and it wasn't really his fault
Posted by gmrkr5
NC
Member since Jul 2009
14902 posts
Posted on 11/7/10 at 6:20 am to
I dont think anyone was booing the team or the coaches at that point. Everyone around us knew the DOG penalty was going to get used/called. None of us were upset about it that's for damn sure..
Posted by tigerswin03
SAINTS / PELICANS FAN
Member since Jan 2009
4715 posts
Posted on 11/7/10 at 6:25 am to
i was at the game and from what i saw the ref stood over the ball until the clock was at 6 seconds then a delay was called.fans seen this and was booing the refs.and yes vern and gary are the worst in cfb imo.
Posted by WNCTiger
Member since Aug 2006
2883 posts
Posted on 11/7/10 at 6:29 am to
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do not have a clue about football.


Ok.

Gary Danielson:

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Playing career Danielson played high school football at Divine Child High School under Fred Hodges in Dearborn, Michigan, and graduated in 1969. He played college football at Purdue University and graduated in 1973. He succeeded Mike Phipps as the Boilermakers' starting quarterback in 1971, and had 30 touchdown passes and 14 interceptions with a 46 percent completion rate in 2 years as a starter.

Danielson spent two years in the short-lived World Football League as a non-starter, with the New York Stars/Charlotte Hornets in 1974 and the Chicago Winds in 1975. [1] The Winds franchise folded a month before the league's collapse in October, and Danielson signed with the Lions for the 1976 season.

He amassed 13,764 passing yards and 81 touchdowns in 101 games in the NFL. He ranks fourth in Lions history in passing yards and touchdowns. His five touchdowns in a 1978 game against the Minnesota Vikings is still a Lions record.


Verne Lundquist:

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Early life and career Lundquist was born in Duluth, Minnesota. He graduated from Austin High School in Austin, Texas, before attending Texas Lutheran University (formerly Texas Lutheran College), where he also founded the Omega Tau Fraternity (ΩΤ) in 1958 before graduating in 1962. He began his broadcasting career as sports anchor for WFAA-TV in Dallas and in Austin, Texas for KTBC, as well as being the radio voice of the Dallas Cowboys. WFAA-TV is ABC's station, in Dallas, Texas. Lundquist joined the Cowboys Radio Network in 1967[1] and remained with the team until the 1984 season. He was paired with future (and now current) play-by-play man Brad Sham starting with the 1977 season, the year the Cowboys went 12-2 (winning the first eight games of the season) and captured their second NFL championship in Super Bowl XII. Nationally, Lundquist worked for ABC Sports from 1974 to 1981, then moved to CBS (1982–1995) and TNT cable (1995–1997) before returning to CBS in 1998. Currently Lundquist resides in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.


I'd say both of these guys have been around the game at a pretty high level, for a long time.

More than about 99.9999% of rant posters.


Care to post your football resume and validate your expertise?

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