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I just saw the touchdown that got called back in the Bama/MSU game
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:03 am
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:03 am
I've never believed in Bama bias more than after that game. That shite was ridiculous. It's just getting so obvious it hurts now. You don't have to be a detective to figure out that some Bama donors are tossing money at the replay office in Birmingham. Not to mention they're Bama alums taking part in these reviews. There really needs to be an investigation and soon.
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:05 am to TigerTalker16
Bama literally needs no help to win, but they get it every week.
State looked like a legitimate threat in that game if some of those scores stood.
State looked like a legitimate threat in that game if some of those scores stood.
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:07 am to TigerTalker16
I’m just not sold on it being a Bama conspiracy. I think it is more SEC based. Example, be sure Bama stays undefeated and looks dominant and wins all games comfortably. UGA upsets them in SECCG. SEC gets two in playoff again. Need to contact the NCAA, not SEC offices.
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:08 am to TigerTalker16
Hey if you want to jump on that be my guess, but you should objectively look at other televised games inside and outside the Sec. Calls are missed in games that affects the outcome.
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:09 am to SmokeTide
Calls are missed of course. Out of a couple of fumbles, multiple holds, a phantom block in the back, and bogus PI call, you would think the refs would find a nut and catch one of those.
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:10 am to TigerTalker16
What about the LSU game?
And Quinnen Williams never gets held.
And Quinnen Williams never gets held.
This post was edited on 11/12/18 at 8:12 am
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:11 am to DingLeeBerry
SEC refs are off limits.
They will never be criticized.
They will never have to answer to any calls made during games.
Look, I understand, officiating is part of the game, and bad calls go both ways in most games.
There is no way that first fumble is not reviewed in 99% of every game. Why no one called for a review is mind boggling when you see other plays that are reviewed.
I thought the integrity is in the central command center that is making that decision.
Why was the play not reviewed? and why can't the SEC offer an explanation other than some standard BS comment that might result if MSU really pursues it. Here's our list of plays to review every week. Nothing done!
They will never be criticized.
They will never have to answer to any calls made during games.
Look, I understand, officiating is part of the game, and bad calls go both ways in most games.
There is no way that first fumble is not reviewed in 99% of every game. Why no one called for a review is mind boggling when you see other plays that are reviewed.
I thought the integrity is in the central command center that is making that decision.
Why was the play not reviewed? and why can't the SEC offer an explanation other than some standard BS comment that might result if MSU really pursues it. Here's our list of plays to review every week. Nothing done!
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:11 am to TigerTalker16
We keep telling y'all that we really do write checks.
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:11 am to DingLeeBerry
Agreed, I think it’s more of a bias than money being passed.
If you go to a random office building in Baton Rouge most personnel will br LSU fans. If you go to one in Gainesville, most will be gator fans. If you go to one in Little Rock, most will be Razorback fans. Why would an office in Birmingham be any different?
If you go to a random office building in Baton Rouge most personnel will br LSU fans. If you go to one in Gainesville, most will be gator fans. If you go to one in Little Rock, most will be Razorback fans. Why would an office in Birmingham be any different?
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:11 am to DingLeeBerry
quote:They aren't calling many holds in any game.
multiple holds
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:12 am to DingLeeBerry
Someone needs to be held accountable for this crap. It keeps happening
This post was edited on 11/12/18 at 4:53 pm
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:12 am to TigerTalker16
While I am in complete agreeance that it was a bad call, to act as if it was some scathing incident that reinforces the tin foil hat narratives is asinine. I can easily see how the ref could have perceived it as a block in the back.
As you can see, it appears as though the MSU player initially made light contact with the DB's back. He does pull his hands off, and does not push him, but he pulled off right as the Bama player started to dive at the ball carrier. The fact that the MSU guy threw his hands up immediately, which is what most guilty parties do in that situation, probably did not help.
Again, I am absolutely not saying that it was a good call, but I can see how the ref at the angle that he was at could have perceived it as a block in the back.
As you can see, it appears as though the MSU player initially made light contact with the DB's back. He does pull his hands off, and does not push him, but he pulled off right as the Bama player started to dive at the ball carrier. The fact that the MSU guy threw his hands up immediately, which is what most guilty parties do in that situation, probably did not help.
Again, I am absolutely not saying that it was a good call, but I can see how the ref at the angle that he was at could have perceived it as a block in the back.
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:13 am to TigerTalker16
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Someone needs to be help accountable for this crap. It keeps happening
No more, or even less so than any other team.
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:13 am to pvilleguru
I don’t disagree, but when the shoulder pads of the guy making a tackle become exposed, that’s one you have to call.
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:14 am to nicholastiger
quote:Yes, they do.
They will never have to answer to any calls made during games.
quote:How do you know it wasn't reviewed and they just didn't have a good enough angle?
There is no way that first fumble is not reviewed in 99% of every game.
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:17 am to DingLeeBerry
Where are the officials in that play? I mean, is it possible that none of the two that would possibly have any view of it was obstructed at the split second it looked like that?
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:18 am to Jack Daniel
quote:The officials aren't going to the SEC office every day.
Agreed, I think it’s more of a bias than money being passed.
If you go to a random office building in Baton Rouge most personnel will br LSU fans. If you go to one in Gainesville, most will be gator fans. If you go to one in Little Rock, most will be Razorback fans. Why would an office in Birmingham be any different?
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:19 am to pvilleguru
It was a horrible call.
BUT...
If you're driving the speed limit, see a cop, and slam on the brakes, he's going to be pretty suspicious of what you're doing. If you aren't doing anything wrong, you have no need to slam on the brakes. The second this guy put his arms in the air, he was dead.
BUT...
If you're driving the speed limit, see a cop, and slam on the brakes, he's going to be pretty suspicious of what you're doing. If you aren't doing anything wrong, you have no need to slam on the brakes. The second this guy put his arms in the air, he was dead.
This post was edited on 11/12/18 at 8:20 am
Posted on 11/12/18 at 8:21 am to tmjones2
Depends on whether you have an out of state tag or not.
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