Hate to admit it but in watching that replay the targeting call was correct. I didn't think so when I saw it live on TV, nor when I watched the replay right after the play. Like it or not them's the rules. And there is no question the rules are established to err on the side of safety. Something to do with concussions and the after effects. Shit like that.
Hate to admit it but in watching that replay the targeting call was correct. I didn't think so when I saw it live on TV, nor when I watched the replay right after the play. Like it or not them's the rules. And there is no question the rules are established to err on the side of safety. Something to do with concussions and the after effects. Shit like that.
So where the fuck was the flag for Browning taking a helmet to the chin. These Pac officials are not only shirt, but inconsistent. You can't tell me they didn't see the crown of the USC defender's helmet under Jake's chin.
Hate to admit it but in watching that replay the targeting call was correct. I didn't think so when I saw it live on TV, nor when I watched the replay right after the play. Like it or not them's the rules. And there is no question the rules are established to err on the side of safety. Something to do with concussions and the after effects. Shit like that.
No other conference would call that targeting.
The fact that the Pac-12 blog on ESPN has a weekly conversation with the Pac-12 VP of Officiating about all the calls they got wrong last week speaks volumes about the incompetence of the Pac-12 and its officials.
Hate to admit it but in watching that replay the targeting call was correct. I didn't think so when I saw it live on TV, nor when I watched the replay right after the play. Like it or not them's the rules. And there is no question the rules are established to err on the side of safety. Something to do with concussions and the after effects. Shit like that.
So where the fuck was the flag for Browning taking a helmet to the chin. These Pac officials are not only shirt, but inconsistent. You can't tell me they didn't see the crown of the USC defender's helmet under Jake's chin.
Hate to admit it but in watching that replay the targeting call was correct. I didn't think so when I saw it live on TV, nor when I watched the replay right after the play. Like it or not them's the rules. And there is no question the rules are established to err on the side of safety. Something to do with concussions and the after effects. Shit like that.
Hate to admit it but in watching that replay the targeting call was correct. I didn't think so when I saw it live on TV, nor when I watched the replay right after the play. Like it or not them's the rules. And there is no question the rules are established to err on the side of safety. Something to do with concussions and the after effects. Shit like that.
So where the fuck was the flag for Browning taking a helmet to the chin. These Pac officials are not only shirt, but inconsistent. You can't tell me they didn't see the crown of the USC defender's helmet under Jake's chin.
Agree, that should have been targeting as well. Not saying the Pac-12 officials are consistent, along with incompetence that's their biggest flaw.
Hate to admit it but in watching that replay the targeting call was correct. I didn't think so when I saw it live on TV, nor when I watched the replay right after the play. Like it or not them's the rules. And there is no question the rules are established to err on the side of safety. Something to do with concussions and the after effects. Shit like that.
So where the fuck was the flag for Browning taking a helmet to the chin. These Pac officials are not only shirt, but inconsistent. You can't tell me they didn't see the crown of the USC defender's helmet under Jake's chin.
Agree, that should have been targeting as well. Not saying the Pac-12 officials are consistent, along with incompetence that's their biggest flaw.
Hate to admit it but in watching that replay the targeting call was correct. I didn't think so when I saw it live on TV, nor when I watched the replay right after the play. Like it or not them's the rules. And there is no question the rules are established to err on the side of safety. Something to do with concussions and the after effects. Shit like that.
I think it sucks almost as bad as your poast ...and your pole too
Hate to admit it but in watching that replay the targeting call was correct. I didn't think so when I saw it live on TV, nor when I watched the replay right after the play. Like it or not them's the rules. And there is no question the rules are established to err on the side of safety. Something to do with concussions and the after effects. Shit like that.
I think it sucks almost as bad as your poast ...and your pole too
Fuck off. You and me, 7/11 near Sea-Tac. Name your time - Arby's can miss me for a couple hours.
Hate to admit it but in watching that replay the targeting call was correct. I didn't think so when I saw it live on TV, nor when I watched the replay right after the play. Like it or not them's the rules. And there is no question the rules are established to err on the side of safety. Something to do with concussions and the after effects. Shit like that.
I think it sucks almost as bad as your poast ...and your pole too
Fuck off. You and me, 7/11 near Sea-Tac. Name your time - Arby's can miss me for a couple hours.
You won't need hours - 2 moves they'll be scraping your sorry ass off the pavement
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The fact that the Pac-12 blog on ESPN has a weekly conversation with the Pac-12 VP of Officiating about all the calls they got wrong last week speaks volumes about the incompetence of the Pac-12 and its officials.