It’s the worst replay booth I’ve seen in awhile.No. I’m at the game. View attachment 44968After having 41 years of season tickets, I can definitively say no. I’ve seen many worse. Today’s are about averagely bad…
Could not have said it better! In my experience (not just on this board), most of the defenders are refs themselves or related to one. Anyone can clearly see refs have way too much influence on the college game. Betting, bias, whatever the cause it's not new. Has been a thing forever, but the replays, social media, and stakes have increased so there is a lot more scrutiny now.So far I do not recall a single post blaming refs for our overall performance. What I do see is fans calling out some egregious calls. I understand there is a contingent on here who don't like anyone disagreeing with a call no matter how terrible it is, so much so that they bend over backwards trying to say why the call is correct even when it very much isn't. That said we should all agree to disagree because as much as the ref defenders hate fans bashing refs, there is as much dislike for people defending terrible calls
He's having a nice game, but puzzling that we haven't seen Aidan at all and only a few runs by FeaginGood run by Valentine, still somehow ran into his blocker near the end of the run.
Literally the rules expert did not say this. He was asked a question about catches in general. The rules expert already said he viewed this as a catch and felt it should not be overturned. Why you are pushing this is odd. Maybe a language barrier?The rules expert immediately followed with "But since they ruled that he went to the ground in the process of the catch, then he had to maintain control through the ground, which he did not."
The issue was the decision whether he had the catch under control before going to ground, not whether he kept control to the ground (which he did not).
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That means they’re the ones with the helmet communication. One in offense, one on defense.Can someone explain briefly what the green boxes are on Altmeyer and a couple of other guys helmet stripes in the back?
I’m stating what the explanation was on tvClement secured the ball and made a football play by starting to turn upfield.
When officials are making four figures plus travel and per diems, they are not immune from criticism. This isn’t a guy making $15 working a flag football game. These are people getting paid well and supposedly investing time during the week to get calls right.So far I do not recall a single post blaming refs for our overall performance. What I do see is fans calling out some egregious calls. I understand there is a contingent on here who don't like anyone disagreeing with a call no matter how terrible it is, so much so that they bend over backwards trying to say why the call is correct even when it very much isn't. That said we should all agree to disagree because as much as the ref defenders hate fans bashing refs, there is as much dislike for people defending terrible calls
Parkersburg, WV was insane open
I went back and watched it just to make sure I got the quote accurately. Someone asked why it got overturned, and that was why. Seems like you might be the one in a tizzy about it.Literally the rules expert did not say this. He was asked a question about catches in general. The rules expert already sad he viewed this as a catch and felt it should not be overturned. Why you are pushing this is odd. Maybe a language barrier?
Those are "patches" for each of the military branches, for Veterans day.Can someone explain briefly what the green boxes are on Altmeyer and a couple of other guys helmet stripes in the back?
What we need are 'professional officials'... We have Professional Players now (based on the fact that they are paid), we've had supposedly professional coaches (that's their day job), yet we still have volunteer/part-time refs who are paid a stipend to do this important work... Higher pay usually equals higher efficiency and higher quality... Technology improvements are also needed. there are chips in the helmets, why not chips in the ball. Spotting the ball is outrageously bad, and determining if a player feet are in bounds or out. etc. etc.. But then fans wouldn't be able to complain about human beings making human judgments in a split second to determine outcomes... /sNo, no.. just ask Piotyr. He will tell how these officials are borderline savants at their professions. This is ridiculous....