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re: Nick Saban submitted controversial call to SEC office
Posted on 9/23/15 at 9:33 pm to amders44
Posted on 9/23/15 at 9:33 pm to amders44
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Nick is paid a lot of money to do anything he can to help the Tide. He is doing his job. This was supposed to be a point of emphasis for the officials this year. So in the biggest game of the season on one of the biggest plays of the game, they throw a flag on something that was borderline and wrong and miss something they were supposed to be emphasizing that was blantantly by 3.5 yards over the limit. He absolutely needs to send it in and I said Saturday night that he would.
Mama, Ole Miss cheated
Posted on 9/23/15 at 9:38 pm to larry289
I cannot even tell you how many bad calls have gone Bama's way over the years.
How does it feel, Bama?
How does it feel, Bama?
Posted on 9/23/15 at 9:42 pm to larry289
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LSU coach Les Miles said Monday that he reviewed the officials’ calls made in Saturday’s contest against Alabama with the Southeastern Conference’s head of officials, Steve Shaw.
Miles said he felt comfortable with Shaw’s explanations of the penalties called, but added that he thought a key unsportsmanlike conduct penalty toward the end of the game could’ve have gone another way.
"He did a great job explaining to me the mechanics and how they looked at things,” Miles said. "I appreciate very much the candidness with which he described each call. I’m very comfortable with how he saw it.”
But Miles added later, "I think that call certainly upon review with the conference could have been made in a different way.”
"I can tell you that there were some personal fouls that appeared to happen there, and not necessarily in that play,” Miles said. "But we talked at length about what the responsibility is to safety. I think there’s a good, quality understanding of what’s expected of the officials. Certainly I’m going to get my guys to comply.”
LSU coach Les Miles said Monday that he reviewed the officials’ calls made in Saturday’s contest against Alabama with the Southeastern Conference’s head of officials, Steve Shaw.
Miles said he felt comfortable with Shaw’s explanations of the penalties called, but added that he thought a key unsportsmanlike conduct penalty toward the end of the game could’ve have gone another way.
"He did a great job explaining to me the mechanics and how they looked at things,” Miles said. "I appreciate very much the candidness with which he described each call. I’m very comfortable with how he saw it.”
But Miles added later, "I think that call certainly upon review with the conference could have been made in a different way.”
"I can tell you that there were some personal fouls that appeared to happen there, and not necessarily in that play,” Miles said. "But we talked at length about what the responsibility is to safety. I think there’s a good, quality understanding of what’s expected of the officials. Certainly I’m going to get my guys to comply.”
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