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The blonde female ref was bad

Ya, right. You got into college because you checked the AI box.
There was no such box when I went to college. Nothing on my application or anywhere else said or indicated anything about AI. Nor did my school yet have an AI program. You a liar, and you are racist. I now recall that from before.
 
Uh, hello?! “Bald**s” is derogatory. They prefer “The Balds” as a group and “A Bald” as an individual. Show some respect.
How do you know how other bald people identify? It’s 2024, if I say I have beautiful golden locks then by God I do l, even if you can’t see it past the glare off my head or yours CDA. 😉
 
How do you know how other bald people identify? It’s 2024, if I say I have beautiful golden locks then by God I do l, even if you can’t see it past the glare off my head or yours CDA. 😉
I’m just here to help you human beings realize what’s best for you in case you don’t know when you should be offended.
 
It may be that they agreed with her call. Just a thought.
No one could have agreed with her call. The receiver just ran over the defender. Either offensive PI or no call. The ref standing closer to the play and with better position didn't throw a flag. He obviously didn't agree with her call.
 
No one could have agreed with her call. The receiver just ran over the defender. Either offensive PI or no call. The ref standing closer to the play and with better position didn't throw a flag. He obviously didn't agree with her call.
The receiver was pushed by the LB into the S...so "ran over" seems appropriate.
 
The receiver was pushed by the LB into the S...so "ran over" seems appropriate.
No, the receiver was not pushed into the defender. That is note able to be seen or verified on the tape, and there was no replay on the game tape. A small push occurred early before the ball was thrown. It cannot be seen where the ball is when the contact occurs. It may have been beyond the play. Why didn't the ref standing right there throw his flag? He had closer and better position. You have just been making stuff up.
 
Even confronted with the video and photo evidence, he will never admit the mistake. The same video also shows the closer official not looking at the contact at all, but again nothing will change his mind.
The video doesn't show that. The closer is looking at the play as the contact begins, and then he turns away. Also, tell or show us where the ball is when the contact occurs. One announcer said the two "got tangled up". Had 45 not even been in the play, the receiver would have run over the defender. That was the direction he was going. He was trying to get to the ball, not run around the defender, who had very good position. You don't know football and you just make up stuff. And you said you agreed that you saw the receiver run over the defender.
 
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The ref standing closer to the play and with better position didn't throw a flag. He obviously didn't agree with her call.
The ref closest to the play is the umpire or called center now and any play behind him is not his responsibility or call. His focus or assignment is the line play in front of him.
 
The ref closest to the play is the umpire or called center now and any play behind him is not his responsibility or call. His focus or assignment is the line play in front of him.
Perhaps, but he was standing right there, the play went right by him, and he was looking at the play at the time, and before he looked back up field. And, almost everyone in the stadium saw the receiver run into and over the defender, including the ref sitting next to me and the multiple former players sitting around me We had a good view. And the 25 camp didn't like the call and said it was backwards.

The screen shot does show 3 of the Tenn St. lineman holding, tho. Ha.
 
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