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Dirty Plays by Sac. St.

Jordan_20

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Throughout this game, I noticed several plays where Sac. St. players cheap-shotted our players. The first of these came on the first drive of the second quarter. As some of you may recall LJ rolled out to his right and threw the ball. About 1/2 seconds after the ball left his hands #46 hit LJ with the crown of his helmet and knocked him to the ground. I would not call this a late hit but I believe it was targeting, once again the refs missed this (The refs can't catch everything so I don't blame them for missing it.). Then the hit that everyone remembers is when #46 once again came in and lead with the crown of his helmet and lunged at LJ's head, this time 3/4 seconds after the ball had left his hands and while being wrapped up by 2 of his teammates. He was then ejected after the refs caught his second targeting attempt. The next dirty play I recall seeing was when Mitch Roberts was targeted on a pass and it sailed over his head. Once he was about 5 yards out of bounds a Sac. St. player pushed him down into the kicker's net. This probably should have been 15 yards for us and "the first strike" for that Sac. St. player. The 4th dirty play I saw was the punt return in which Junior Bergan called for a fair catch and caught the ball. We then saw the Sac. St. player come in and try to rip the ball out of his hands which was an illegal action. Absolutely no reason why contact should have been made, and this resulted in an injury for Bergen. I suspect this was a broken finger or wrist, but I am hoping he heals fast and that it is not too serious. I wanted to call attention to this because I noticed a lot more obvious dirty plays and cheap shots than normal.
 
Jordan_20 said:
Throughout this game, I noticed several plays where Sac. St. players cheap-shotted our players. The first of these came on the first drive of the second quarter. As some of you may recall LJ rolled out to his right and threw the ball. About 1/2 seconds after the ball left his hands #46 hit LJ with the crown of his helmet and knocked him to the ground. I would not call this a late hit but I believe it was targeting, once again the refs missed this (The refs can't catch everything so I don't blame them for missing it.). Then the hit that everyone remembers is when #46 once again came in and lead with the crown of his helmet and lunged at LJ's head, this time 3/4 seconds after the ball had left his hands and while being wrapped up by 2 of his teammates. He was then ejected after the refs caught his second targeting attempt. The next dirty play I recall seeing was when Mitch Roberts was targeted on a pass and it sailed over his head. Once he was about 5 yards out of bounds a Sac. St. player pushed him down into the kicker's net. This probably should have been 15 yards for us and "the first strike" for that Sac. St. player. The 4th dirty play I saw was the punt return in which Junior Bergan called for a fair catch and caught the ball. We then saw the Sac. St. player come in and try to rip the ball out of his hands which was an illegal action. Absolutely no reason why contact should have been made, and this resulted in an injury for Bergen. I suspect this was a broken finger or wrist, but I am hoping he heals fast and that it is not too serious. I wanted to call attention to this because I noticed a lot more obvious dirty plays and cheap shots than normal.
Interesting. I didn’t see the 46 first targeting effort. Anyone that thinks these targeting incidents weren’t planned, I have a bridge to sell him.
 
If you guys think Sac was being dirty, just let me remind you that you still have to play Eastern Washington. That game will likely put this Sac game in perspective....
 
ilovethecats said:
If you guys think Sac was being dirty, just let me remind you that you still have to play Eastern Washington. That game will likely put this Sac game in perspective....

That thread is going to be interesting…
 
ilovethecats said:
If you guys think Sac was being dirty, just let me remind you that you still have to play Eastern Washington. That game will likely put this Sac game in perspective....

Nailed this one! Never seen a team do what Eastern tries...
 
ilovethecats said:
If you guys think Sac was being dirty, just let me remind you that you still have to play Eastern Washington. That game will likely put this Sac game in perspective....

Saying ewoo is dirty is akin to saying water is damp.

But that doesn't change the fact that suck state was insanely dirty.
 
ilovethecats said:
If you guys think Sac was being dirty, just let me remind you that you still have to play Eastern Washington. That game will likely put this Sac game in perspective....
I'm just kind of hoping by the time we get to that game they'll have nothing left in the tank and just wanna get through the game as fast as possible.
 
Where the hell is Wistrcell? JFC, he's got all day and night to review the tapes. Someone mentioned the Tester angle. What has he to do with that MF?
 
Griz til I die said:
ilovethecats said:
If you guys think Sac was being dirty, just let me remind you that you still have to play Eastern Washington. That game will likely put this Sac game in perspective....
I'm just kind of hoping by the time we get to that game they'll have nothing left in the tank and just wanna get through the game as fast as possible.

If they are anything like NCU, that might only make their tactics worse :shock:
 
ilovethecats said:
If you guys think Sac was being dirty, just let me remind you that you still have to play Eastern Washington. That game will likely put this Sac game in perspective....
EWU has less capability to achieve its dirty goals than SacSt. They try like hell, don't often succeed. SacSt got 'ur dun.

But we are reminded that we still have to play MSU and Cole Sain. I'd like to see the outcome of his head twist move if he tries it on Gubner.
 
kemajic said:
ilovethecats said:
If you guys think Sac was being dirty, just let me remind you that you still have to play Eastern Washington. That game will likely put this Sac game in perspective....
EWU has less capability to achieve its dirty goals than SacSt. They try like hell, don't often succeed. SacSt got 'ur dun.

But we are reminded that we still have to play MSU and Cole Sain. I'd like to see the outcome of his head twist move if he tries it on Gubner.
:lol:
 
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