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re: SEC officials: penalty should have been called on Dial

Posted on 12/3/12 at 12:33 pm to
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
90739 posts
Posted on 12/3/12 at 12:33 pm to
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Tiger n Miami AU83


I can cut you some slack on your idiocy today, seeing as you really haven't watched football in a couple of years, and only some kind of touch crap down on the plains.
This post was edited on 12/3/12 at 12:34 pm
Posted by Sandwich
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
5549 posts
Posted on 12/3/12 at 12:36 pm to
Guys...that was a cheap shot. I know its your team, but frick off. That was just some frickwad getting his jimmies off by blind-siding murray, while leading with his helmet, away from the play. Quit acting like it didn't happen...it fricking did and you can watch that video 10000 times, doesn't change anything.

The lack of a penalty was retarded, however, had no bearing on the game.

Im not sure he deserves suspension, but that was some dirty shite.
Posted by ReauxlTide222
St. Petersburg
Member since Nov 2010
83835 posts
Posted on 12/3/12 at 1:20 pm to
I've watched the play 20 times since it happened. First off Dial hit him with his shoulder first. But there was without a doubt plenty helmet to helmet and it should have been called as such. Btw the hit AJ took was straight helmet to fricking face. Moving on...idc what you think Murray was doing, he was jogging over to the play and if HaHa gets about 3 yards farther Murray would have been RIGHT BY THE PLAY. He was close as it is. Dial had every right to lay him out but should have used less helmet.

Haven't QBs always been targeted on these type plays? Hell iv seen the ball carrier hunt down the QB in these situations and lay them out. I believe A. Rogers got crushed the other day. Don't get near the play if you don't want to get hit.
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