USCw just got screwed...

tenureplan

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He made it out of bounds before end of regulation...the knee was clearly not down. Besides the judge signalled stop the clock on the play, just took his time doing it.
 

dawgatUSM

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1. His knee was down WELL in bounds. They had 3 timeouts, and he should have been told to get down sooner than that, anyway.<div>2. The refs missed a GIGANTIC hold on USC, and that would have put them well outside of field goal range. So, even if the clock play went the wrong way, Stanford certainly got screwed on the same play as well.</div>
 

shsdawg

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if it wasn't fora bad unesscecary roughness call on their last drive. If you are going to call that take the pads off and put flags on them.
 

Faustdog

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and I don't have a dog in the fight. But I do wonder how you get a second and seven after a holding call at the line of scrimmage. It looked to me that it should have been second and seventeen.
 

dawgatUSM

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Did you guys not see where the ref picked up his flag and placed it exactly where it took place? It's a spot foul... It doesn't go all the way back to the line of scrimmage to mark 10 yards off when the hold took place 10 yards down field.<div>
</div><div>All you guys weren't on top of your games tonight. All these things are easy to figure out...</div>
 

Irondawg

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I thought that was a bad call. WR catches it and it's jsut a huge, but legal hit I think. There's no way the safety could have pulled up at that point.
 

shsdawg

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Even if it's against LSU I doubt it. We play contact football in the SEC. Ditch the pads an put flags on 'em if you are going to make that call. </p>
 

dawgatUSM

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I do remember the hold happening right around where the guy got tackled. Plus, the flag was thrown by the Back Judge. There's no way he would call a hold that happened at the original line of scrimmage when he is easily 30 yards away from that spot.
 

AssEndDawg

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then you are retarded. His knee was clearly down <span style="font-weight: bold;">inbounds</span> with like 1/2 a second on the clock.

Oh, and holds are missed all the time but a hold, in the wide open, right in front of the ref, on a player who should have had an open shot at the QB. I don't think I've ever seen that blatant a missed call in my life.
 

AssEndDawg

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Irondawg said:
I thought that was a bad call. WR catches it and it's jsut a huge, but legal hit I think. There's no way the safety could have pulled up at that point.
Not saying it was a good call, but it was called because he dropped his shoulder into the receiver. So it's not just a matter of momentum, he didn't run into the guy, he hit him out of bounds. Personally, I think they should extend the play and allow hitting in the white as long as it was part of the natural flow of the game. Expecting these guys to magically know where the out of bounds line starts is a bit ridiculous to me. It's football for the love of god.