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YOU EVER HEARD OF A SAFETY??

marceagfan5 said:
IMO the griz had a couple calls go against them today, but the Griz also shot themselves in the foot with 2 missed FG's and a pretty poor passing game.

the possible safety (not the kick off) when DM was throwing out of the end zone was close, not sure the ball made the line of scrimmage.

the biggest issue was the pass/fumble, pretty sure it was a fumble as its the empty hand rule. Not sure as I didn't watch it twice, but watching it on TV it looked like a fumble.

Griz have talent, but your passing game doesn't exist right now, if you guys find a QB in the offseason you'll be tough next year.

Where is the rule that a incomplete pass must cross the line of scrimmage
 
BirdGrizman said:
2506 just because you have a keyboard does not mean that you know jack sh!t. Give me an instance where a Cat receiver was interfered with. The refs were blantantly one sided today and you f@cking know it. Actually you don't know it because you don't know anything about the game of football!!

Bleskin coming across the middle where katatonga held him

but it didnt cost us the game, just a first down I think
 
BirdGrizman said:
Those same announcers also said that the refs missed an obvious pass interference call on MSU and they also said when our cornerback hit McGhee that it should have been a fumble. I am beating the dead horse here, and I am not blaming the refs 100% because we had our chances, but every possible call today went again the Grizzlies, and that is correct on that touchback ball that he got control of it on like the half yard line and then backed into the end zone. How is that call on Hermanson made when the receiver is juggling the ball, he has every right to lay a hit on him, and the brunt of the hit was with the shoulder pad.
But not with the crown of his helmet. Classic targeting call IMO.


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Cats2506 said:
BirdGrizman said:
2506 just because you have a keyboard does not mean that you know jack sh!t. Give me an instance where a Cat receiver was interfered with. The refs were blantantly one sided today and you f@cking know it. Actually you don't know it because you don't know anything about the game of football!!

Bleskin coming across the middle where katatonga held him

but it didnt cost us the game, just a first down I think
I wonder if anyone else saw this phantom play that you speak of...
 
How does an offensive line as weak as MSU has keep from getting several holding calls against them in the game? They were holding our linemen all game long, and not a single call!
 
Bear Pause said:
How does an offensive line as weak as MSU has keep from getting several holding calls against them in the game? They were holding our linemen all game long, and not a single call!
TECHNIQUE
 
I seen a safety, a terrible PI that didn't get called and a fumble. That ball was knocked loose and bouncing around. We got screwed on a few of them calls. The PI that didn't get called was within FG range and the fumble would have given the boys excellent field position.
 
BirdGrizman said:
Those same announcers also said that the refs missed an obvious pass interference call on MSU and they also said when our cornerback hit McGhee that it should have been a fumble. I am beating the dead horse here, and I am not blaming the refs 100% because we had our chances, but every possible call today went again the Grizzlies, and that is correct on that touchback ball that he got control of it on like the half yard line and then backed into the end zone. How is that call on Hermanson made when the receiver is juggling the ball, he has every right to lay a hit on him, and the brunt of the hit was with the shoulder pad.
+1
 
NLGrizFan said:
BirdGrizman said:
Those same announcers also said that the refs missed an obvious pass interference call on MSU and they also said when our cornerback hit McGhee that it should have been a fumble. I am beating the dead horse here, and I am not blaming the refs 100% because we had our chances, but every possible call today went again the Grizzlies, and that is correct on that touchback ball that he got control of it on like the half yard line and then backed into the end zone. How is that call on Hermanson made when the receiver is juggling the ball, he has every right to lay a hit on him, and the brunt of the hit was with the shoulder pad.
+1

Hey the Cats have had players suspended for less, so you'll get no sympathy from us on that one.

I think the Cats got favorable calls, but not every single call. I agree with 2506 about Konontanga clearly grabbing Bleskin's jersey as he tried to cut to the middle. And the announcer's said the Griz got away with a holding later in the game, but I didn't see what he was referring to.

The McGhee endzone/safety was borderline, I kinda felt like we dodged a bullet after that one. But it's hard to say, as McGhee was being ripped around when he tried to throw that pass so it could be argued the defender changed the path of the ball. It hit kinda near Robinson. Could've gone either way, same with the McGhee fumble/pass.
 
NLGrizFan said:
I seen a safety, a terrible PI that didn't get called and a fumble. That ball was knocked loose and bouncing around. We got screwed on a few of them calls. The PI that didn't get called was within FG range and the fumble would have given the boys excellent field position.


Oh please tell me, what else did you seen?



/Grammar nerd.
 
BirdGrizman said:
Those same announcers....also said when our cornerback hit McGhee that it should have been a fumble. I am beating the dead horse here

No they didnt. They said it was very close. Which I agree with....couldve gone either way.
 
PTGrizzly said:
NLGrizFan said:
I seen a safety, a terrible PI that didn't get called and a fumble. That ball was knocked loose and bouncing around. We got screwed on a few of them calls. The PI that didn't get called was within FG range and the fumble would have given the boys excellent field position.


Oh please tell me, what else did you seen?



/Grammar nerd.
What, did I spell something rong? I don't give a $hit. You were obviously able to read it, rite?
 
mtgriz said:
becker2117 said:
mtgriz said:
Stand Up & Cheer said:
Here's the way I see it, really. For years and years,the griz always got the benefit of the call, the ball always bounced their way, in close games they always came up with the big turnover. This year was the exact opposite. In the course of a season, success comes in the form of good play and good luck. It really cost you guys some games this year to not have that good ole griz luck going your way.

For years I've wondered when the bill would come due. Hopefully it's paid in full with the 3-4 games that could have been Ws this season.
ya but this so called "LUCK" is a result of hard work and preperation, its something GOOD teams always seem to have....and you cant argue the fact with an avg BSC qb we would have won that game.

I think Shay is at least an average BSC QB so I gotta disagree.
The average BSC QB is faster than his OL; SSH isn't. The average BSC QB can occasionally be successful pushing the ball down field; SSH couldn't. His incapabilities made it easy for MSU halftime adjustments to shut us down.
 
poiuyter said:
The only bad call was a no call pass interference in the first half.

I thought the PF on Bienneman and then just a little while later the PF on Hermansen were both BS (and drive sustaining) calls.
 
catgrizfan said:
Cats2506 said:
TheBud said:
I count 2 safeties that they missed today.
Really?

Gilbert never had control of the ball, the ball rolled into the endzone on its own, kneeling it was an obvious touchback.

McGhee threw the ball within 10 yards of Tray (#7) who is an eligible receiver, there is no requirement that the ball cross the LOS on an incomplete pass.


EDIT poiuyter beat me, thanks
Seems crazy that someone can muff a punt into the end zone and down it....lol
That would be crazy, but in case you didn't notice, this was a kickoff. They got it right; the force putting the ball into the endzone was from the kick, not the receiver.

But on the other, not only was it questionable whether there was a receiver in the vicinity of the thrown ball, it could be argured that McGee was in the grasp before releasing the ball. If you're trying to protect receivers from (questionable) helmet contact, you have to protct QBs in the grasp.
 
CatzWillRise said:
NLGrizFan said:
BirdGrizman said:
Those same announcers also said that the refs missed an obvious pass interference call on MSU and they also said when our cornerback hit McGhee that it should have been a fumble. I am beating the dead horse here, and I am not blaming the refs 100% because we had our chances, but every possible call today went again the Grizzlies, and that is correct on that touchback ball that he got control of it on like the half yard line and then backed into the end zone. How is that call on Hermanson made when the receiver is juggling the ball, he has every right to lay a hit on him, and the brunt of the hit was with the shoulder pad.
+1

Hey the Cats have had players suspended for less, so you'll get no sympathy from us on that one.
If spitting in an opponent' face is less, you are right.
 
marceagfan5 said:
Griz have talent, but your passing game doesn't exist right now, if you guys find a QB in the offseason you'll be tough next year.
We had QBs this year that were better than the guy we played down the stretch, but we're likely to have the same lame coaching decisions next year, so I'm not sure we will have better QB play. On the positive side, this is not a strong senior class departing, so there is reason for some optimism talent-wise.
 
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