Yep. They could call 10 penalties on Bama, call zero penalties on LSU, and have five replays which all go LSU's way and, when they lose, it'll still be the refs' fault.It doesn't matter. The vast majority of LSU fans will claim they stole the game from them...
It will always be that one play they didn't call. We could be up 56-0 at that point, but that one call would have prevented their big comeback.Yep. They could call 10 penalties on Bama, call zero penalties on LSU, and have five replays which all go LSU's way and, when they lose, it'll still be the refs' fault.
Not our fault we spend our money on better things than fines for rushing the field.It doesn't matter. The vast majority of LSU fans will claim they stole the game from them...
That's right Earle... just like Georgia fans did after we won the Natty.It doesn't matter. The vast majority of LSU fans will claim they stole the game from them...
Deleted due to misunderstanding of the English languageIt doesn't matter.
I think he meant in the same sense as my post above...Cannot disagree enough. A game that shouldn't be close can be dramatically changed due to the officiating crew.
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Ahhh. Disregard then.I think he meant in the same sense as my post above...
In the face of penalty data the last few years, my LSU buddy told me it’s not what they call, but what they don’t call on Alabama . Like Mack Wilson targeting about 4-5 times so far this year.Yep. They could call 10 penalties on Bama, call zero penalties on LSU, and have five replays which all go LSU's way and, when they lose, it'll still be the refs' fault.