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Post by Whup Em All on Aug 28, 2022 7:23:06 GMT -6
They were weak calls. I could see why they called the roughing the passer, but I didn't think it was anything egregious either. Oh yeah, I forgot that one. It was weak as well. The roughing the passer was one if those "Have to call it, but the defender did nothing wrong" penalties common across all levels of football these days. There was nothing flagrant or unsportsmanlike about the hit. It was just a step too long after the QB had thrown the ball. I'll gladly take that over some of the nonsense we've seen in the past 3-4 seasons.
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Post by pubdaze on Aug 28, 2022 16:10:24 GMT -6
Oh yeah, I forgot that one. It was weak as well. The roughing the passer was one if those "Have to call it, but the defender did nothing wrong" penalties common across all levels of football these days. There was nothing flagrant or unsportsmanlike about the hit. It was just a step too long after the QB had thrown the ball. I'll gladly take that over some of the nonsense we've seen in the past 3-4 seasons. Thoughts on the reversal of the interception call? I think it was an interception. He had control throughout IMO.
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Post by JSUSoutherner on Aug 28, 2022 16:24:44 GMT -6
The roughing the passer was one if those "Have to call it, but the defender did nothing wrong" penalties common across all levels of football these days. There was nothing flagrant or unsportsmanlike about the hit. It was just a step too long after the QB had thrown the ball. I'll gladly take that over some of the nonsense we've seen in the past 3-4 seasons. Thoughts on the reversal of the interception call? I think it was an interception. He had control throughout IMO. Definitely a pick.
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Post by Cleburneslim on Aug 28, 2022 18:50:55 GMT -6
100%
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Post by King_Gamecock on Aug 28, 2022 19:16:38 GMT -6
The roughing the passer was one if those "Have to call it, but the defender did nothing wrong" penalties common across all levels of football these days. There was nothing flagrant or unsportsmanlike about the hit. It was just a step too long after the QB had thrown the ball. I'll gladly take that over some of the nonsense we've seen in the past 3-4 seasons. Thoughts on the reversal of the interception call? I think it was an interception. He had control throughout IMO. No question that was a bad replay call, as was the first down spot they were given.
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Post by jsualumnus on Aug 29, 2022 5:30:45 GMT -6
Yup, it was a pick. I was at Taco Mac watching the game on the big screen. Several people were all saying the same. What the replay official saw, I have NO idea.
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Post by Cleburneslim on Aug 29, 2022 5:35:13 GMT -6
Was that the one in purple and white stripes. Let’s just hope officiating get better next year. It was supposed to get better with the move to the Asun.
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Post by King_Gamecock on Aug 29, 2022 5:46:10 GMT -6
Was that the one in purple and white stripes. Let’s just hope officiating get better next year. It was supposed to get better with the move to the Asun. On the field wasn't bad. They called it an interception and had the spot correct. The replay... yikes!
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Post by gemofthehills on Aug 29, 2022 5:54:17 GMT -6
Yup, it was a pick. I was at Taco Mac watching the game on the big screen. Several people were all saying the same. What the replay official saw, I have NO idea. Always thought if it wasnt conclusive you let the call on the field stand? If the replay official says he saw a losing of control of the ball, you have to question his honesty.
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Post by JSUSoutherner on Aug 29, 2022 5:57:34 GMT -6
Yup, it was a pick. I was at Taco Mac watching the game on the big screen. Several people were all saying the same. What the replay official saw, I have NO idea. Always thought if it was conclusive you let the call on the field stand? If the replay official says he saw a losing of control of the ball, you have to question his honesty. What I liked about the whole situation is the defense wasn't even phased. If anything they looked amped. They went out there, introduced Self to the ground, and got us the ball in record time in a better field position than we would have had with the pick. It was beautiful. Same with the first down call. The defense was like "Sure, no problem. We'll whup you again." Those two calls ended up having zero impact on the game because our defense refused to let them.
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Post by gemofthehills on Aug 29, 2022 6:38:29 GMT -6
Always thought if it wasnt conclusive you let the call on the field stand? If the replay official says he saw a losing of control of the ball, you have to question his honesty. What I liked about the whole situation is the defense wasn't even phased. If anything they looked amped. They went out there, introduced Self to the ground, and got us the ball in record time in a better field position than we would have had with the pick. It was beautiful. Same with the first down call. The defense was like "Sure, no problem. We'll whup you again." Those two calls ended up having zero impact on the game because our defense refused to let them.
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Post by jsualumnus on Aug 29, 2022 13:28:30 GMT -6
Yup, it was a pick. I was at Taco Mac watching the game on the big screen. Several people were all saying the same. What the replay official saw, I have NO idea. Always thought if it wasnt conclusive you let the call on the field stand? If the replay official says he saw a losing of control of the ball, you have to question his honesty. I seriously don’t see how he saw that. A football is allowed to be visible in a hold and not be deemed not in control. Dude’s name was likely Opie.
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Post by Whup Em All on Aug 29, 2022 14:30:29 GMT -6
Thoughts on the reversal of the interception call? I think it was an interception. He had control throughout IMO. There totally was a bobble. By the receiver. The defender had control the whole way down. BTW, the receiver was also out of bounds, so even if it had been a "mutual" catch, it was still an INT. But there was nothing mutual about it. Terrible call. A terrible call made 100% moot by the outstanding play of our D on the next few plays. I'll take it.
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Post by stevo on Aug 29, 2022 15:52:31 GMT -6
I thought it was an interception also. As I remember ESPN didn't show any freeze frame pictures, so we don't know what the ref saw that we didn't, along with possible other angles. Refs don't reverse a call without good reason.
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Post by King_Gamecock on Aug 29, 2022 17:40:08 GMT -6
I thought it was an interception also. As I remember ESPN didn't show any freeze frame pictures, so we don't know what the ref saw that we didn't, along with possible other angles. Refs don't reverse a call without good reason. They don’t move a football two feet further to gift a team with a first down because the unofficial marker was misplaced, but the replay official did. Where they spotted the ball was further downfield than even where his slide ended.
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