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Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:49 pm to UsnDawg
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In all seriousness, I would love to see a link for a first down being the final link. I posted the rule that I found, and I can't find anything about the links. It only mentions the inside edges of the poles being exactly 10 yards apart.
The only rule is the inside edge of the sticks...anything else, ie link, is bullshite.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:54 pm to CockInYourEar
So once again UGA fans want to cry over a loss to the Gamecocks? They did this all season long, and then all subsequent off-season long after losing to USC in 2011 in Athens. I'm starting to grow weary of all the UGA crying...
The bottom line is this: if the holding call on the UGA OL was wrong, well perhaps Gurley scores the 1st quarter TD. USC and Thompson was owning the UGA secondary in the passing game through the 1st half, but chose to shut it down in the 2nd half and run out the game clock with the lead.
Had USC needed to continue throwing the ball in order to maintain their lead, they could've. As for the intentional grounding, all it did was leave UGA in an excellent position to kick a game-tying FG by their never-misses FG kicker, but he missed it anyways. That's not the fault of the refs.
The game was played out, USC made the most of the breaks they got, and UGA didn't. There were only 2 turnovers in the game that night, and both were by USC. All UGA got out of those TOs were 3 measly points, despite being at the USC 26 and USC 4 off of them. As Spurrier said afterwards, USC was simply meant to win that game. Let's move on....
The bottom line is this: if the holding call on the UGA OL was wrong, well perhaps Gurley scores the 1st quarter TD. USC and Thompson was owning the UGA secondary in the passing game through the 1st half, but chose to shut it down in the 2nd half and run out the game clock with the lead.
Had USC needed to continue throwing the ball in order to maintain their lead, they could've. As for the intentional grounding, all it did was leave UGA in an excellent position to kick a game-tying FG by their never-misses FG kicker, but he missed it anyways. That's not the fault of the refs.
The game was played out, USC made the most of the breaks they got, and UGA didn't. There were only 2 turnovers in the game that night, and both were by USC. All UGA got out of those TOs were 3 measly points, despite being at the USC 26 and USC 4 off of them. As Spurrier said afterwards, USC was simply meant to win that game. Let's move on....
This post was edited on 9/16/14 at 4:58 pm
Posted on 9/16/14 at 4:58 pm to ConwayGamecock
Nobody is crying. Most Georgia fans will admit and have admitted that South Carolina played the better game. CYE started a thread about the officiating. It is a discussion.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:00 pm to ConwayGamecock
This. All the "ifs" don't take into account how we would've responded, and how UGA would've responded in kind. If Gurley scores the entire game is a different series of events then what happened. From there, it is impossible to tell how the game would've unfolded.
This post was edited on 9/16/14 at 5:01 pm
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:00 pm to UsnDawg
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Nobody is crying. Most Georgia fans will admit and have admitted that South Carolina played the better game. CYE started a thread about the officiating. It is a discussion.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:01 pm to ConwayGamecock
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So once again UGA fans want to cry over a loss to the Gamecocks?
Look at who started this thread.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:01 pm to theGarnetWay
It wasnt a first down. The ref should have pulled out an index car for clarification but he didnt. The last "chain link" thing the Auburn fan is trying to claim in here is completely false. Just something stupid Gary said that people are running with now
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Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:02 pm to lsupride87
Re-watch the play. Thompson got an obvious push before his forward momentum was stopped. We had a bad spot from the get go.
Not to mention there is no telling f UGA scores or not if it wasn't a first. Hell in the previous drive they didn't score from the 4.
Not to mention there is no telling f UGA scores or not if it wasn't a first. Hell in the previous drive they didn't score from the 4.
This post was edited on 9/16/14 at 5:04 pm
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:03 pm to theGarnetWay
quote:Never said you didnt. Just pointing out this "last link" some people are clinging to is absolutely wrong
We had a bad spot from the get go.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:04 pm to lsupride87
I had always heard that before this game too though. Is it different on different levels? Like in the NFL maybe?
Either way, I'm glad that call went our way. As Garnet said, it shouldn't have even been that close in the first place.
Either way, I'm glad that call went our way. As Garnet said, it shouldn't have even been that close in the first place.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:06 pm to CNB
I agree had it been a foot short it would not have mattered because there was no clear shot of the ball and where forward momentum ceased. Richt had to challenge though it was his last chance to stay in the game. That is the way it happens sometimes and if the situation were turned around we would be arguing with the Gamecocks as to why it was a first down
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:06 pm to CNB
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All the "ifs" don't take into account how we would've responded
Probably with a touchdown, bc our defense wasn't stopping anything
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:08 pm to InfantryDawg
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Richt had to challenge though it was his last chance to stay in the game.
If he didn't challenge, wouldn't UGA have had enough timeouts to get the ball back with a little bit of time if they got a stop?
I know they had two timeouts and there was about 1:25 left. I guess it would have been very little time.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:09 pm to theGarnetWay
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Re-watch the play. Thompson got an obvious push before his forward momentum was stopped. We had a bad spot from the get go.
Absolutely true.
If the spot had been correct it wouldn't have been close in the first place.
Thompson clearly got past the yard line ... was pulled back by a UGA LB and not given forward progress.
Still a 1st down ... but it shouldn't have been that close in the first place.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:10 pm to lsupride87
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The ref should have pulled out an index car for clarification but he didnt.
More bullshite. In all the years I've worked as HL, I've never had a WH pull out a card....not once.
I've never seen that procedure listed in any mechanics manual or discussed in any officiating clinic.
The chains are pulled, the WH takes a look, makes the call, and it's done.
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:11 pm to scrooster
quote:Link?
The league office officially responds that the calls were correct
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:11 pm to auburnphan23
What the frick is your problem? All your posts are about Georgia. Did a Georgia fan steal your woman?
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:15 pm to ConwayGamecock
Who the hell is crying, USC won there is nothing to change that
But have fun choking once again while we make it to Atlanta.
Then we get to hear Spurrier crying a t third time
But have fun choking once again while we make it to Atlanta.
Then we get to hear Spurrier crying a t third time
This post was edited on 9/16/14 at 5:15 pm
Posted on 9/16/14 at 5:16 pm to ConwayGamecock
I personally think Spurrier's decision to run more over passing it in the 2nd half - with a lead initially of only 11 points - is what kept USC from beating UGA by an even larger margin. Thompson was 19 - 26 (73%) for 240 yds and 3 tds in the first half.
Usually teams with a player that's that dominant through a half of FB continue to go to that player - if not go to him even more than before. Make the opponent first prove that they can stop your player, which for Thompson in the 1st half UGA couldn't. Dylan was on pace to throw for 400+ yds and 5-6 TDs, but they shut him down and only let him throw 4 passes the entire 2nd half.
I know USC will need to be able to hold onto leads in the future this season, and they need to get their run game going if they hope to have a special season. But IMO by shutting down the passing game, Spurrier kind of opened the door a bit for UGA to climb back into the game....
Usually teams with a player that's that dominant through a half of FB continue to go to that player - if not go to him even more than before. Make the opponent first prove that they can stop your player, which for Thompson in the 1st half UGA couldn't. Dylan was on pace to throw for 400+ yds and 5-6 TDs, but they shut him down and only let him throw 4 passes the entire 2nd half.
I know USC will need to be able to hold onto leads in the future this season, and they need to get their run game going if they hope to have a special season. But IMO by shutting down the passing game, Spurrier kind of opened the door a bit for UGA to climb back into the game....
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