In Williams' case, the officials (a Big 12 crew) drew a clear distinction between the wrists and the hand, and a wrist on the turf means you're down and the play's over. You may not agree with that interpretation, either. But on these two critical plays over the last week either both runners are down, or both are alive. It can't be one or the other. Yet in the last week, it's gone both ways, and a championship may have been decided in that gray area. Oregon just has to deal with it. But it would be nice if there was some clarification before it happens again.
Can't fault the ref for getting it wrong in real time, also the replay didn't look to give enough irrefutable evidence to over-rule it. Either way it doesn't change the fact that EWU is the only D-1 football champ this season.
The hell you say. I saw he was down in real time and all the replays showed I was right. Yes, maybe I should be an official. (saved you all the time of asking )
nwFL Griz wrote:
How in the f*** do you know that? Are you able to see the future (that would have been)?
Guess you weren't watching the same game everyone else saw.
I was just messing with you to see what kind of reaction you'd have.
But seriously, it wasn't like Auburn marched up and down the field all night against Oregon. I think it was still about 50/50 whether the Ducks could stop them on that drive.
Question is...if you're that Duck, how in the hell do you not hold onto that guy for dear life until you hear the whistle blow? It is the championship game after all.
Guess you weren't watching the same game everyone else saw.
Question is...if you're that Duck, how in the hell do you not hold onto that guy for dear life until you hear the whistle blow? It is the championship game after all.
This.
AND...when the Auburn player was ruled down at the half yard line on that same drive...did anyone happen to see the 2nd Oregon guy's miserable attempt to stop him short of the goal line?
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nwFL Griz wrote:Question is...if you're that Duck, how in the hell do you not hold onto that guy for dear life until you hear the whistle blow? It is the championship game after all.
Probably the same reason there's holding or blocking in the back on almost every punt, the same reason that Green Bay receiver got up with the INT in the EZ and walked out to the five without being touched, the same reason the Raven intercepted a 4th down pass 30 yards downfield... these guys aint that sharp.
DSUrocks07 wrote:Top of the wrist with the ball is down...bottom of wrist without the ball is not down.
Does one ankle equal one knee if one knee equal two feet? That does need clarification.
But regardless were not talking about this at all if ANYBODY from Oregon simply tackles Dyer because the WHISTLE didn't blow. Play until the whistle.
Bingo. We have a winner. Not down.
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CatMom wrote:Continuation of the pics posted.... his knee was down before the ball crossed the goal line.
But none of this matters, really. The game is a moot point now.
Wrong play. Were talking about the 1st one- the 37 yard run that got Auburn into the red zone. The goal line one that they also reviewed they ruled he was down at the 1/2 yard line.
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