Originally Posted by AirBill Called four times against us, but not when the offender is from an ACC school? Makes you wonder which of the C's in ACC stands for "crooked." For anyone who missed it, this was the play in question. pic.twitter.com/5ubAy5xRpl— The Comeback (@thecomeback) October 6, 2024 Sometimes you just have to laugh.
For anyone who missed it, this was the play in question. pic.twitter.com/5ubAy5xRpl— The Comeback (@thecomeback) October 6, 2024
For anyone who missed it, this was the play in question. pic.twitter.com/5ubAy5xRpl
Cant they at least call unnecessary roughness and not eject in some of these situations. Seems odd it has to be all or nothing only
Originally Posted by R1Letterman Cant they at least call unnecessary roughness and not eject in some of these situations. Seems odd it has to be all or nothing only No, it’s like ivermectin for you . . .
Originally Posted by Cajun Bullet I've been watching college football for over 55 plus years. That was the worst officiating football game I have ever seen! ! I dunno. Remember the 2008 game at Illinois? They called pass interference any time we got near an Illini receiver. We should've won that game, and with neutral officials, we would have.
Originally Posted by CajunFun I dunno. Remember the 2008 game at Illinois? They called pass interference any time we got near an Illini receiver. We should've won that game, and with neutral officials, we would have. …..So Doc…..your thoughts on the medical part of targeting along with what rules should be kept or changed!
Originally Posted by CajunFun I dunno. Remember the 2008 game at Illinois? They called pass interference any time we got near an Illini receiver. We should've won that game, and with neutral officials, we would have. I remember some key dropped passes too, I think.
Originally Posted by CajunVic No, it’s like ivermectin for you . . . LOL! Great post!!!! but mistaken recipient I believe.*** Still a classic though.
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