OptimusPrime said:Did you talk to his wife?gotgame75 said:AZ's D was the unsung hero tonight....
OptimusPrime said:Did you talk to his wife?gotgame75 said:AZ's D was the unsung hero tonight....
Mousegriz said:Rule 9-2-1d lists eight examples of violations, ranging from "Pointing the finger(s), hand(s), arm(s) or ball at an opponent" to "Going into the stands to interact with spectators, or bowing at the waist after a good play."
"Bowing at the waist after a good play" specifically cited as one violation under the rule...
Maybe a few rules counseling sessions and less pink uniform and shoe fitting sessions would do the Ducks well!!
dupuyer griz said:That down, no fumble and touchdown call was a crock of shit big time.
It was a dead ball, after the play penalty. It was after a 3rd down play. Dead ball personal fouls result in 15 yards and automatic first down. If the play had been made after a 4th down stop, it would be half the distance to the goal and Oregon's ball.Sea Bass said:dupuyer griz said:That down, no fumble and touchdown call was a crock of shit big time.
I disagree, and keep in mind that I was very much rooting for the Ducks. The Arizona running back's forward momentum was clearly stopped. In fact in slow motion it appeared to me he was going backward when the ball was stripped. In my opinion it was the right call. The excessive celebration call on the other hand was crap. Should have been a dead ball (after the play) penalty. Back Oregon up half the distance to the goal and give them the ball. The rule as it stands licks gonads. And not in the good way.
WaGriz4life said:It was a dead ball, after the play penalty. It was after a 3rd down play. Dead ball personal fouls result in 15 yards and automatic first down. If the play had been made after a 4th down stop, it would be half the distance to the goal and Oregon's ball.Sea Bass said:dupuyer griz said:That down, no fumble and touchdown call was a crock of shit big time.
I disagree, and keep in mind that I was very much rooting for the Ducks. The Arizona running back's forward momentum was clearly stopped. In fact in slow motion it appeared to me he was going backward when the ball was stripped. In my opinion it was the right call. The excessive celebration call on the other hand was crap. Should have been a dead ball (after the play) penalty. Back Oregon up half the distance to the goal and give them the ball. The rule as it stands licks gonads. And not in the good way.
AZGrizFan said:OptimusPrime said:Did you talk to his wife?gotgame75 said:AZ's D was the unsung hero tonight....![]()
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I can get on board with that. The problem I have is the difference between crews and how they call it. There have been numerous times in our games where the motion is clearly stopped and they go sideways then backwards a little then forward and sideways and make a 22 player pile before the whistle blows. in this game it was hit whistle fumble bang bang...I just wish there was a concrete area that could be reviewed. Maybe motion stopped for 1 second and done, maybe 2. I know that for the crew they called it how they call it, I just don't like that if it was a different crew calling the game it might be an Oregon win because of that play.Sea Bass said:dupuyer griz said:That down, no fumble and touchdown call was a crock of shit big time.
I disagree, and keep in mind that I was very much rooting for the Ducks. The Arizona running back's forward momentum was clearly stopped. In fact in slow motion it appeared to me he was going backward when the ball was stripped. In my opinion it was the right call. The excessive celebration call on the other hand was crap. Should have been a dead ball (after the play) penalty. Back Oregon up half the distance to the goal and give them the ball. The rule as it stands licks gonads. And not in the good way.
qwerty15ster said:Oregon's coaches obviously know nothing about football. The entire staff should be fired.
dupuyer griz said:I can get on board with that. The problem I have is the difference between crews and how they call it. There have been numerous times in our games where the motion is clearly stopped and they go sideways then backwards a little then forward and sideways and make a 22 player pile before the whistle blows. in this game it was hit whistle fumble bang bang...I just wish there was a concrete area that could be reviewed. Maybe motion stopped for 1 second and done, maybe 2. I know that for the crew they called it how they call it, I just don't like that if it was a different crew calling the game it might be an Oregon win because of that play.Sea Bass said:dupuyer griz said:That down, no fumble and touchdown call was a crock of shit big time.
I disagree, and keep in mind that I was very much rooting for the Ducks. The Arizona running back's forward momentum was clearly stopped. In fact in slow motion it appeared to me he was going backward when the ball was stripped. In my opinion it was the right call. The excessive celebration call on the other hand was crap. Should have been a dead ball (after the play) penalty. Back Oregon up half the distance to the goal and give them the ball. The rule as it stands licks gonads. And not in the good way.
first11 said:The "look at me!" Moment by 91 cost his team the game, and perhaps any chance at playoffs...
But he stays in game!