Orangello
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I don't know. If you are bad you are consistently bad both ways
This times 10.
I don't know. If you are bad you are consistently bad both ways
There are no words.
did anyone see a replay on the NC st run to the corner when he seemed to fumble just as he crossed the goal line? not the one where he was reviewed .
I am absolutely convinced that we have the worst refs of any conference in the country and that there is a clear southern bias. It is simply inexcusable week after week.
Watching Pitt/Clemson last night the Clemson receivers were getting away with offensive pass interference on almost every play. The refs would not call it. Sickening.
The PI on Franklin & "chop block" were ridiculous, but what was the 3rd massive call?
If you're referring to the obvious incomplete pass their WR bobbled that our LB scooped up & began to return or the play where their RB's elbow was clearly down before the ball came out near the goal line, those were both called correctly.
It's not a conspiracy. It's just that our refs are that bad.
Ok , I'm going to confess what was going through my little mind and what ticked me off even more about these high impact calls going against us.
No replays! I have season tickets, attend all the games and have for years yet I know less about what happened on these calls than those who are sitting on their couches home or a casual viewer who just happened to tune in. In the stands , SU fans are upset, looking at each other wondering why did they make that call, searching the blank replay boards.Why?
Why are the fans actually attending penalized by having game changing replays blacked out? I was angrily thinking why attend and know less than those watching on tv or even listening to the radio? Our TD called back was in the corner on the visitor's side. The chop block call was inside the interior of the line play. Is this a conference rule? No confidence in their own officials? SEC allows it. The NFL allows it. I would think this issue would be huge in improving fans in-game experience. Frustrating to be forced to wait hours to see a replay of controversial game changing plays. Maybe I'm just getting grouchy in my "golden" years?
SEC fans will see more replays at stadiums, including the controversial ones
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...me-replays-as-official-under-the-hood-sees-it
There is NO RULE ANYWHERE that prevents the dome from showing any replays, controversial or not. there is an unwritten agreement to protect the refs. Some schools show them all. We choose to give the fans actually spending money to attend, an experience that isn't as good as sitting at home. Horrible in 2016. If anyone tells you there is a conference rule, they are lying.Ok , I'm going to confess what was going through my little mind and what ticked me off even more about these high impact calls going against us.
No replays! I have season tickets, attend all the games and have for years yet I know less about what happened on these calls than those who are sitting on their couches home or a casual viewer who just happened to tune in. In the stands , SU fans are upset, looking at each other wondering why did they make that call, searching the blank replay boards.Why?
Why are the fans actually attending penalized by having game changing replays blacked out? I was angrily thinking why attend and know less than those watching on tv or even listening to the radio? Our TD called back was in the corner on the visitor's side. The chop block call was inside the interior of the line play. Is this a conference rule? No confidence in their own officials? SEC allows it. The NFL allows it. I would think this issue would be huge in improving fans in-game experience. Frustrating to be forced to wait hours to see a replay of controversial game changing plays. Maybe I'm just getting grouchy in my "golden" years?
SEC fans will see more replays at stadiums, including the controversial ones
Stadium fans will see exact same replays as official under the hood sees it
Watching all of the replays from ABC, I think the officials made the right decision.You see the play where Clemson fumbled the ball at goal line...and Pitt ran it back? Any doubt if the teams were reversed they would call it the same?
Realistically I thought he probably crossed the goal line but I figured the call would not be reversed due to no rock solid evidence.
The refs can have a greater impact on the game then the players, coaches, or anyone else.There is NO RULE ANYWHERE that prevents the dome from showing any replays, controversial or not. there is an unwritten agreement to protect the refs. Some schools show them all. We choose to give the fans actually spending money to attend, an experience that isn't as good as sitting at home. Horrible in 2016. If anyone tells you there is a conference rule, they are lying.
Was anyone else confused on the illegal procedure flag that was thrown before we were even set? What was that all about?
Was anyone else confused on the illegal procedure flag that was thrown before we were even set? What was that all about?
Yet, they are never held to account for their mistakes.