TheMightyGators;424580 wrote:I don't really recall any controversial calls at the end of regulation. I'd have to see the replays.
LOL. Educate yourself, my friend.
TheMightyGators;424580 wrote:I don't really recall any controversial calls at the end of regulation. I'd have to see the replays.
WebFire;424205 wrote:Obvious is not the word I would use.



cview;424851 wrote:
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dat dude;424776 wrote:Of course you wouldn't. But that wouldn't have anything to do with UM having their ass handed to them for the past six years, right?
cview;424851 wrote:
The last one is the final third down play in regulation that has been mentioned a few times. I'm not sure if Gamble made the catch in bounds or not; I can't seem to find a pic and watching the replay(no matter how slowed down it is) doesn't look conclusive at all to me.
cview;424851 wrote:
The last one is the final third down play in regulation that has been mentioned a few times. I'm not sure if Gamble made the catch in bounds or not; I can't seem to find a pic and watching the replay(no matter how slowed down it is) doesn't look conclusive at all to me.
TheMightyGators;424991 wrote:LOL! The 2nd picture proves absolutely nothing. Gamble had already dropped the ball then the contact happened.
Good analysis here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFpTkYMLzdc. Look at the 3:56 mark.
TheMightyGators;424991 wrote:LOL! The 2nd picture proves absolutely nothing.
WebFire;425033 wrote:The last picture is the only one that proves anything. Looks like a holding call to me. (gasp dat dude - see, it has nothing to do with being a UM fan)
queencitybuckeye;425267 wrote:That miss if called ends the game in regulation.
Sonofanump;425261 wrote:I am pretty sure that I am one of the most qualified person on this website to judge this play. I am pretty sure that I am also more qualified than Eric Kuselias, Rod Gilmore and Mark May to judge the validity of the call.
The correct call was absolutely made.
Porter did correctly have two fouls, defense holding and defensive interference. ironman02 is correct that both fouls would have resulted in the same penalty since a legal pass was thrown beyond the line of scrimmage in the end zone. Both result in auto first down, holding would have been half the distance, DPI would put the ball at the 2 yard line.
It amazes me how many people incorrectly comment the rules of college football.
Fan is short for fanatic, being unbiased and the ability to be objective is hard for fans to achieve.
WebFire;425308 wrote:I am not questioning what the definition of the call is. But where is the PA? Watch the vid several times every time this conversation comes up and I do not see it.
And I assume you are a ref? So that means no one else with eyes and football knowledge can decide a call? I coach football, so I think I may be somewhat qualified.
cview;425206 wrote:How does the second picture prove nothing? In the video you showed, the ball goes BEHIND Gamble and Sharpe after Gamble mishandles it. If it were taken after Gamble had touched the ball, it would be off in the direction of the official or in the direction Glenn Sharpe is facing. It definitely doesn't go back toward where it came from. I would think someone that watched a video that replayed it 100 times would see that. Dipshit. The second picture clearly shows Glenn Sharpe holding down Chris Gamble's arms as well as his facemask. Depsite the minimal snag of the facemask, the PI on the arms was definitely legit.
If you're going to post a video to compare to the picture, as least make sure you pay attention.
Sonofanump;425337 wrote:1) What is PA? The person in the press box that announces the down and distance to the crowd?
2) I am not a "ref", that is the man with the white hat that give the penalty signals. I am a field/side judge or deep wing, the same position that Porter worked that game. It takes more than just watching something to know how it works and what meets the definition in the rule book.
3) You coach NCAA rules college football? I really would like to know what level you coach at.

WebFire;425564 wrote:You're just being a snooty bitch now. I meant PI, not PA. And are you telling me that only "NCAA level" field/side judges or deep wings know what pass interference is?