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Posted on 11/3/25 at 10:31 pm to HunterDawg
Replays evil side will cut a replay early and not show prior events that could change the call. In the Bama Championship game in Indy the ball rocked in Bruce's hand before falling out a second later. that td return should have counted.
Posted on 11/3/25 at 11:56 pm to HunterDawg
Posted on 11/4/25 at 6:42 am to wdhalgren
You can see the grass fly up when the ball hit the ground. It wasn't a catch.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 9:44 am to wdhalgren
Yep. That showed in the stadium and UGA fans cheered. Hear that on live broadcast.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 10:21 am to RealDawg
That's why I have no faith in the objectivity of ESPN or their announcing crews. They obviously knew this camera angle existed. They had or should've had a high resolution, high frame rate video from that angle, but they never showed it.
We've all watched enough college football to tell if the broadcast crew has picked sides, not just for our games but any game. Among other things, they selectively decide which replays to show, which angles to show, and when to show them. If they want to push a review or make the officiating seem suspect, they'll find the preferred angle and show it close up in slow motion within about 10 seconds after the play. Sometimes they'll re-emphasize the play several times during the game as having influenced the outcome. If they don't want to acknowledge an obviously questionable play or call/no-call, they'll ignore it and show pretty girls in the stands for the next 30 seconds. I've even seen them zoom in on the replay view to highlight the part they want to show while excluding and ignoring the illegal block, face mask, roughing, etc., happening just outside their frame.
How many times have we seen a Georgia receiver get mugged and waited for the replay only to watch Kirk Herbstreit talk about his dog Fluffy or the exciting finish to the Montana State game. Then next series when a Georgia defender makes incidental contact, Kirk's analyzing the play in quarter speed with a telescopic view before the ball is spotted. "The Auburn fans are booing; they wanted pass interference there. Hugh Freeze is irate with the officials. Yeah, Georgia might've gotten away with one. What d'ya think, Matt?"
We've all watched enough college football to tell if the broadcast crew has picked sides, not just for our games but any game. Among other things, they selectively decide which replays to show, which angles to show, and when to show them. If they want to push a review or make the officiating seem suspect, they'll find the preferred angle and show it close up in slow motion within about 10 seconds after the play. Sometimes they'll re-emphasize the play several times during the game as having influenced the outcome. If they don't want to acknowledge an obviously questionable play or call/no-call, they'll ignore it and show pretty girls in the stands for the next 30 seconds. I've even seen them zoom in on the replay view to highlight the part they want to show while excluding and ignoring the illegal block, face mask, roughing, etc., happening just outside their frame.
How many times have we seen a Georgia receiver get mugged and waited for the replay only to watch Kirk Herbstreit talk about his dog Fluffy or the exciting finish to the Montana State game. Then next series when a Georgia defender makes incidental contact, Kirk's analyzing the play in quarter speed with a telescopic view before the ball is spotted. "The Auburn fans are booing; they wanted pass interference there. Hugh Freeze is irate with the officials. Yeah, Georgia might've gotten away with one. What d'ya think, Matt?"
This post was edited on 11/4/25 at 11:04 am
Posted on 11/4/25 at 3:27 pm to BranchDawg
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Everybody hates Georgia
We just need to teach the fans the Millwall F.C. "No one likes us, we don't care" chant. And maybe make a version of this flag in red with the G logo:

Posted on 11/4/25 at 4:13 pm to FaCubeItches
I like it, this run we are makes up for the Fred Gibson looking up at the crowd and getting a celebration penalty or the Vandy Targeting penalty that was thrown when the lber was still five paces away from the QB being held up the middle.
it's taken a while for the Gods to even our tab.
it's taken a while for the Gods to even our tab.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 5:02 pm to RealDawg
It was not remotely close to a catch.
This post was edited on 11/4/25 at 5:19 pm
Posted on 11/6/25 at 9:33 am to wdhalgren
Posted on 11/6/25 at 10:09 am to VoxDawg
I can never see anything on Facebook. Maybe because I don't have an account, or a browser setting.
Posted on 11/6/25 at 10:39 am to wdhalgren
Yeah, pretty sure you need to be logged in with an account. I hate linking to stuff there, but that's the closest zoom of that stadium angle folks that were were said they only saw once.
Posted on 11/7/25 at 5:52 pm to lewis and herschel
I think that was AJ Green who they threw the excessive celebration penalty on. It was the LSU game we lost 20-13 at home.
One of the most obvious grudge calls I have ever seen.
One of the most obvious grudge calls I have ever seen.
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