I hear what you are saying, but there is one exception to that rule. http://www.ricefootball.net/tackle.htmThat's like saying you can score a touchdown without being in the end zone, it's against the basic rules of football. You can't be where you're not.
Exactly..When there's millions of dollars bet on games, you can bet your backside this stuff goes on, especially in games that not going to draw a lot o criticism or during big games..A safety can change hands of millions & millions of ????..And I have no doubt there's been refs that's made lots of money from games they were involved in..It's the side of sports nobody wants to talk about or acknowledge is there..Been saying it for years..........Refs are football fans....football fans BET ON GAMES.
Not saying all of them do. but you can be sure that some of them do....they're human. Maybe this ref bet the over and was taking every opportunity to boost his chances.
How? I do not understand what the man saw. Unreal. He should be suspended.From what I heard on sports talk radio this morning, the ref admitted he blew the call.
I heard the Ref was on the air calling from the back of a limousine smoking a Cohiba, sipping some Dom Perignon, on his way to the coast with some rented ladies.From what I heard on sports talk radio this morning, the ref admitted he blew the call.
Definitely outside the right tackle. QB threw from hash mark on 4 yd line. Look at where the right tackle is lined up at the snap. Wasn't even grounding.I'm not even sure it was intentional grounding. The QB was WAY out of the tackle box. Blown call all the way around.
did that play also go against ohio?There was also a play that was called a fumble in this game that was clearly not a fumble. It was reviewed by replay and they still called it a fumble.