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re: Worst officiated games this year
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:02 am to RandySavage
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:02 am to RandySavage
quote:That doesn't change the fact the original call was clearly wrong no matter which speed you watch it at, and the idiots reversed it after spotting the ball to resume play..which isn't supposed to happen.
You mean one of the few instances they got it right?
Even though that helped my team, (in theory) that whole sequence was beyond fricked up.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:04 am to wertheimer
The SC defender took a cheap shot at the LSU quarterback. It was the right call, but SC is still crying about it.
Another big road win for BK at LSU.
Another big road win for BK at LSU.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:05 am to 49 to nada
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That doesn't change the fact the original call was clearly wrong no matter which speed you watch it at, and the idiots reversed it after spotting the ball to resume play..which isn't supposed to happen.
I don’t think Randy understands the issues with doing the wrong thing to fix the wrong call.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:20 am to djsdawg
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Can’t do a blindside block like that.
It didn't look like a blindside block to me....and I don't think that was the call that was made. Now. The QB didn't see it coming, but that was more because his head was turned, watching the INT return. Had Kinnard unloaded on the QB, I MIGHT be more sympathetic, but he more or less just pushed him with his hands.
Just my opinion.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:21 am to DawgsLife
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It didn't look like a blindside block to me.
But it was. It’s a personal foul.
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The QB didn't see it coming
That’s blind side.
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Had Kinnard unloaded on the QB
He hit the hell out of him
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:23 am to BigNastyTiger417
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You can’t de-clear a defenseless player who is not capable of making the play. Read the rules.
Be happy to. Mind posting it? Because i don't see it. Dude. He walked up to him and pushed him. Nussmeire flopped. I mean it worked, but if he gets "decleated" by that, then he really shouldn't be on the football field.

It is not the defensive players responsibility to make sure the offensive player is watching for a block.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:24 am to DawgsLife
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It is not the defensive players responsibility to make sure the offensive player is watching for a block.
Actually, it is. That’s what an illegal blindside block is.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:24 am to djsdawg
quote:There’s no reason to lie about this. There’s video on it.
He hit the hell out of him
It was a poor call and the only reason the official threw it was because it was the QB.
If you can’t be honest about what happened, don’t expect it to get anything but worse.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:25 am to UFFan
You’re so broken.
It’s delicious.
It’s delicious.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:25 am to DawgsLife
You can’t de-cleat a defenseless player who is not capable of making the play.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:27 am to djsdawg
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It didn't look like a blindside block to me.
But it was. It’s a personal foul.
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The QB didn't see it coming
That’s blind side.
Look. I am not going to get into it with you. Just because the QB (Or any other player) doesn't see a block coming, doesn't make it a blind side block. And again, that is not what they called, so apparently the referees did not consider it a blind side block.
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He hit the hell out of him
Go back and look at it again.
Again. You can have the last say. I am not going to argue this pooint any further. I can say we agree to disagree.

Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:27 am to llfshoals
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There’s no reason to lie about this. There’s video on it.
The video proves my point, or are you thinking of a video that doesn’t show the qb getting decleated by a blind side hit?
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:28 am to DawgsLife
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Be happy to. Mind posting it? Because i don't see it. Dude. He walked up to him and pushed him. Nussmeire flopped.
I watch soccer and know what a flop is. This wasn’t a flop.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:30 am to DawgsLife
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Just because the QB (Or any other player) doesn't see a block coming, doesn't make it a blind side block.
But that’s exactly what a blind side block is, so I don’t understand what your point is.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:34 am to DawgsLife
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Had Kinnard unloaded on the QB, I MIGHT be more sympathetic, but he more or less just pushed him with his hands.
Yeah this was my point as well. I ultimately don’t think it was a very malicious hit. That’s all. By the letter of the law maybe it’s still a foul, but I think sometimes refs need to exercise some discretion about what sorts of hits are actually deserving of a personal foul call. The same goes for targeting — which anyone who watches knows has become an absurd rule — at least the way it is called at this point.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:36 am to SEC Doctor
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Actually, it is. That’s what an illegal blindside block is.
no.
It is a foul if a player initiates a block when his path is toward or parallel to his own end line and makes forcible contact to his opponent with his helmet, forearm, or shoulder.
He used his hands.

Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:37 am to djsdawg
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But that’s exactly what a blind side block is, so I don’t understand what your point is.
I'll just leave this with you:
It is a foul if a player initiates a block when his path is toward or parallel to his own end line and makes forcible contact to his opponent with his helmet, forearm, or shoulder.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:38 am to djsdawg
quote:He isn’t decorated by a blind side hit.
The video proves my point, or are you thinking of a video that doesn’t show the qb getting decleated by a blind side hit?
He got pushed on the shoulder and went down because he had his head turned.
From the rule
Originally, the rule covered only forcible contact to the head or neck area of an opponent while moving toward or parallel to his own end line to an opposing player; it changed to be a foul when forcible contact is initiated with his head, shoulder, or forearm anywhere to a player’s body.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:40 am to SEC Doctor
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Actually, it is. That’s what an illegal blindside block is.
Actually it is not. Here is the rule.
First, the current rule on illegal blindside blocks as written in Rule 12-2-7:
It is a foul if a player initiates a block when his path is toward or parallel to his own end line and makes forcible contact to his opponent with his helmet, forearm, or shoulder.
Note: It is not a foul for a blindside block if the forcible contact occurs in “close-line play†prior to the ball leaving that area. The ball is not considered to have left that area if the player who takes the snap, either from a shotgun position or from under center, retreats in the pocket immediately or with a slight delay, and hands the ball to another player, or runs with the ball himself. This exception does not apply to any action other than a designed play. Any forcible contact in “close-line play†is still subject to the restrictions for crackback and peel back blocks.
Now watch the video again and tell me he did not push your QB with his hands.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:41 am to UFFan
All of Georgia’s games…let’s face it we’re a legit 0-12 ball team if not for the refs.
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