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re: NOLA paper debunks LSU officiating gripes
Posted on 11/25/18 at 9:22 pm to Roger Klarvin
Posted on 11/25/18 at 9:22 pm to Roger Klarvin
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LSU fans need to learn the rules.
As do you, if any player that touches a live ball with a knee on the ground caused the ball to be dead there would never be any pile ups trying to recover a ball. He had possession of the ball after he rose. If he had instant possession why didn't the aTm receiver instant possession and a catch and fumble?
Posted on 11/25/18 at 9:25 pm to OLDBEACHCOMBER
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if any player that touches a live ball with a knee on the ground caused the ball to be dead there would never be any pile ups trying to recover a ball
The rules are different for a player recovering a live ball that nobody else has touched and a player recovering a ball for a change of possession. The rulebook is VERY clear on this.
A player recovering his own fumble that has not been touched by anyone else possess the ball as soon as he grabs it. Mond has his hand wrapped around the ball with his knee on the ground.
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If he had instant possession why didn't the aTm receiver instant possession and a catch and fumble?
Because he was a receiver catching a pass dipshit
Again, LEARN THE frickING RULES
This post was edited on 11/25/18 at 9:27 pm
Posted on 11/25/18 at 9:25 pm to MykTide
Who in the trailer park helped you post this. A bunch of inbred, tree killing, teabagging, rednecks insulting anyone’s intelligence is rich.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 9:29 pm to LSUminati
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The clock it play doesn’t addres formation and simply punts on whether the spike was in time or not. It doesn’t address the fact that the ball was spiked with 1 second, yet ended with 1 second on the clock. College football does not have tenths of seconds for a reason. A&M was given an untimed down essentially.
The clock is at 0:01 with the ball on the ground, it's clear as day.
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There is a legitimate question as to whether mond achieved possession as defined by NCAA rules with his knee on the ground.
There isn't any question that he achieved possession based on the rules governing possession by a player recovering a live ball that only he has touched. The rules governing Mond on that play are the same as those that apply to a returner who muffs a punt or kickoff.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 9:42 pm to Roger Klarvin
Damn, you guys are all looking in the wrong direction for your conspiracy. Look to Vegas. Aggy was a 3 point favorite, won by 2. Vegas knows shite. Follow the money.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 10:08 pm to MykTide
Article won't help. LSU fans have the lowest football IQ of any in the SEC.
So does your Moma you retarded gump!!
So does your Moma you retarded gump!!
Posted on 11/25/18 at 10:14 pm to OLDBEACHCOMBER
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LSU fans need to learn the rules.
They don't care about the rules unless they fall in their favor.
But....yes the LSU fans are among the least knowledgeable of the rules of the game.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 10:18 pm to 1loyalbamafan
frick the NOLA media. Fake news
Posted on 11/25/18 at 10:20 pm to Roger Klarvin
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A player recovering his own fumble that has not been touched by anyone else possess the ball as soon as he grabs it. Mond has his hand wrapped around the ball with his knee on the ground.
Interesting point. I mean, you're wrong on this, but interesting I guess.
Looks like your content enough telling people you're right rather than actually being right though, so kudos!
Posted on 11/25/18 at 10:25 pm to Bayou_Tiger_225
The biggest call IMO was when they didn’t initially call Mond down on the play where Delpit intercepted the ball. With no time outs and receivers +20 yards downfield, A&M would have probably lost more than 10 seconds the officials ran off. There wouldn't have been enough time later in the game to spike the ball.
Remember, all turnovers are reviewed and as they did, they looked at the timeclock when his knee was down and went back to that spot-nothing would have been lost
Remember, all turnovers are reviewed and as they did, they looked at the timeclock when his knee was down and went back to that spot-nothing would have been lost
Posted on 11/25/18 at 10:32 pm to Roger Klarvin
So #3 and #4 were pretty much inconclusive and not really proven.
We can’t really tell if he had a second left and it really opinion if the formation was illegal.
We can’t really tell if he had a second left and it really opinion if the formation was illegal.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 10:35 pm to Roger Klarvin
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NOLA paper debunks
didn't mention the holding that sprung trayveon on the first play of the 7th ot
didn't mention the missed burrow facemask in ot
didn't mention the lsu catch, although lsu still scored afterwards so the refs caught a break there
didn't mention the illegal motion where everyone in the stadium knew the play was dead. aggies, rightly so, kept playing and refs let it go. big gain for a&m.
didn't mention the aggie wr taunting on the lsu sideline
worst officiated game i've ever seen. even worse than refgate
Posted on 11/25/18 at 10:52 pm to Roger Klarvin
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Summary: Apart from the subjective Sternberger fumble/no fumble (where they add the ball was moving and it was probably incomplete), every other “controversial” call was objectively correct and LSU fans need to learn the rules.
This was never even debatable, despite what the goddamn inbreds are spewing.
Posted on 11/25/18 at 11:54 pm to Roger Klarvin
That article explains every call nicely, and makes entirely too much sense for a corndog to understand. Let them melt away.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 8:39 am to Roger Klarvin
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The clock is at 0:01 with the ball on the ground, it's clear as day.
My point was that the ball was snapped with 1 second in the clock. The clock should have went down a second, as there are no tenths of seconds in college football. Mond got a free timeout for all practical purposes by no time coming off between snap and whistle.
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There isn't any question that he achieved possession based on the rules governing possession by a player recovering a live ball that only he has touched. The rules governing Mond on that play are the same as those that apply to a returner who muffs a punt or kickoff.
If you slow down the replay it is nowhere near 100% (which was the burden to overturn) that Mond regained possession before his knee came back up. If that is the standard, then virtually every muffed punt that has resulted in a scrum has been called incorrectly.
Posted on 11/26/18 at 8:41 am to Roger Klarvin
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LSU fans need to learn the rules.
Asking for too much
Too much.
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