You're wasting your time using logic and reason. Certain people just root against him and want perfection.You mean when he set the record for the longest streak of passes without an INT?
You saw both his arms with no ball in either of them.On the replay, you couldn't see the ball, but you could also see him try to gather it while on the ground. If anything the refs today have been consistently inconsistent.
Thought it was conclusive that the ball wasn't in his arms and was on the ground down near his midsection. I thought it was the right call to overturn it.On the replay, you couldn't see the ball, but you could also see him try to gather it while on the ground. If anything the refs today have been consistently inconsistent.
Yupp it's the only reason anyone is still watching lolIsn't the point spread at play here?
I thought it was too but....not going to complainI think thats a touchdown…
Yes, that's why I used the phrase "try to gather". You could see him trying to regain the ball, but not the ball itself.Thought it was conclusive that the ball wasn't in his arms and was on the ground down near his midsection. I thought it was the right call to overturn it.
Yeah, all the credit in the world. Kid just made a great play.That was a great catch though
If it would have been ruled a catch on the field, it would have been upheld, but since it was ruled incomplete, there wasn’t enough to overturn it.Apparently I was wrong…Lol
And 52-6 is not nearly the blow out that 52-0 is….it was a barn burner.Great catch, and this is a golden gift to the bashers to have something to complain about all week about how PSU doesn't play a full 60 minutes..,,,,
The offense looks more dangerous with #13 running the ball. It was a stark contrast today.Allen may have something to do with that.
You’re eating too many scones. Remember to ALWAYS use tongs, FFS!Victorious debacle. Or, debaclous victory.
But in many games last year our offense moved better with Singleton….it depends on the game.We’re four years into this RB duo era and by this point it should be apparent that Allen is the superior threat out of the backfield. Their yards per attempt today are indicative. Singleton obviously has the better speed, but the reality is that Allen reads the lanes better, is more elusive, and doesn’t as often get taken down by the first tackler. We need significant doses of both in order to slow the wear and tear on either guy, but in the biggest of moments I need to see more of Allen.