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re: Worst call that went your teams way?
Posted on 5/3/12 at 4:09 pm to AllBamaDoesIsWin
Posted on 5/3/12 at 4:09 pm to AllBamaDoesIsWin
Ethe Williams play is an int or a dropped pass Williams never had the ball and of course it cannot be a dropped pass.
After the review the ref made the only call they could have made after the way it was called on the field.
After the review the ref made the only call they could have made after the way it was called on the field.
Posted on 5/3/12 at 4:15 pm to Dire Wolf
"Ethe Williams play is an int or a dropped pass Williams never had the ball and of course it cannot be a dropped pass.
After the review the ref made the only call they could have made after the way it was called on the field. "
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Williams did have the pass. He had both hands on it all the way to the ground. reid just rolled away with it and then ran around celebrating. the ref took that as an int from reid's reaction, i doubt he could even see what was happening. Too close to overturn, so it went your way. if it had been ruled a catch they couldn't have overturned it either.
After the review the ref made the only call they could have made after the way it was called on the field. "
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Williams did have the pass. He had both hands on it all the way to the ground. reid just rolled away with it and then ran around celebrating. the ref took that as an int from reid's reaction, i doubt he could even see what was happening. Too close to overturn, so it went your way. if it had been ruled a catch they couldn't have overturned it either.
Posted on 5/3/12 at 4:16 pm to Dire Wolf
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Ethe Williams play is an int or a dropped pass Williams never had the ball and of course it cannot be a dropped pass. After the review the ref made the only call they could have made after the way it was called on the field.
We're really arguing this? The ref didn't even make a call right after it happened until LSU's players were jumping up and down yelling that he picked it off. Didn't the review official get into deep shite for that call too because of some of Saban's connections with the referee committee or something?
Anyway, he didn't have control of the ball, that is until about a second before the top of his back hit the ground. He had firm control through those two or three seconds, and then Reid stripped it.
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