jsence2 wrote:Still trying to figure out what our damn OC was thinking running the ball on 2nd and 6 with a minute to go at midfield and no timeouts. Drops killed us last night, mainly from one guy (dropped four including a TD and a huge pass inside the 30).
We are 3-4 plays away from 6-0
Maybe next year?
We get Tennessee at home in a few weeks
And I care why? You know who I'm a fan of. You haven't beaten us in a looooong time.
How did that work out for you Jason?
Can I get a tally on how many plays away they are from being 8-0 now?
The_Niddler wrote:I agree with shel on this one.
While it sucks that the officials made bad calls, if you overturn the results, where do you stop?
How do you put a rule in place that says, only game-ending calls can be changed?
What about the play before that or the play before that or the play before that?
At some point, there has to be some finality to it and once the game is over, it is over.
I agree with this. It's why I said if you do it you do open up Pandora Box. It sucks for the Dukies because they can get screwed out of playing for the conference championship due to inept officiating.
Why isn't anyone mentioning or suspending whoever reviews the replay of the play? Is that person being reprimanded as well? The fact that we have review and calls are still being blown just blows my fucking mind.
Weasel wrote:I'm pretty sure I read the review crew was suspended too
I think the replay crew are the ones who need to be suspended only. All that stuff going on in real time I can see a blown call but to actually have a chance to slow things down and stop the play to see a knee was visibly down etc makes no sense to me.
Weasel wrote:I'm pretty sure I read the review crew was suspended too
I think the replay crew are the ones who need to be suspended only. All that stuff going on in real time I can see a blown call but to actually have a chance to slow things down and stop the play to see a knee was visibly down etc makes no sense to me.