nzone said:What you all think of Big Sky Ref's being able to fairly implement the targeting rule as it relates to players being removed from a game. Seems like a train wreck to me. Not for just The Griz but every team.
nzone said:What you all think of Big Sky Ref's being able to fairly implement the targeting rule as it relates to players being removed from a game. Seems like a train wreck to me. Not for just The Griz but every team.
Ursa Major said:nzone said:What you all think of Big Sky Ref's being able to fairly implement the targeting rule as it relates to players being removed from a game. Seems like a train wreck to me. Not for just The Griz but every team.
This wasn't what I was expecting from the title of this thread. Perhaps I'm accustom to some other hard core sites....
agreed :thumb:nzone said:What you all think of Big Sky Ref's being able to fairly implement the targeting rule as it relates to players being removed from a game. Seems like a train wreck to me. Not for just The Griz but every team.
The FBS schools have replay to fall back on. FCS do not. This will indeed be a train wreck.Cats2506 said:agreed :thumb:nzone said:What you all think of Big Sky Ref's being able to fairly implement the targeting rule as it relates to players being removed from a game. Seems like a train wreck to me. Not for just The Griz but every team.
But a penalty is not reviewable, unless they changed that. In most conferences I believe that this rule will have the wrong effect, meaning that I think that refs will be less likely to call targeting than before. However the Big Sky refs are so clueless they will be eager to wield their new found power to have players ejectedmaroonandsilver said:The FBS schools have replay to fall back on. FCS do not. This will indeed be a train wreck.Cats2506 said:agreed :thumb:nzone said:What you all think of Big Sky Ref's being able to fairly implement the targeting rule as it relates to players being removed from a game. Seems like a train wreck to me. Not for just The Griz but every team.