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I'm sure Indy Bison will be along shortly to explain to the rest of us who live on planet Earth how the kick was "really" no good, and Mr. Zebra got it correct.How on Earth does this even happen?
and we thought SEC refs were bad
I almost put that in my post, but I figured after his Bison got destroyed over the weekend he might be on a ledge somewhere.I'm sure Indy Bison will be along shortly to explain to the rest of us who live on planet Earth how the kick was "really" no good, and Mr. Zebra got it correct.
My hatred of Nebraska is legendary, but I'm still convinced to this day that the fix was in for the 1994 Orange Bowl to make damn sure Bobby Bowden finally got a national championship. Had there been more games in the following days, I likely would have abandoned the sport altogether. Every phony call in that game went against Nebraska terribly. And I was only "for" Nebraska because of that little snit Matt Crier (I think his real last name was Frier, but he was the ultimate sissy in my view) sobbing like a two-year old on TV and begging the voters "for a second chance" when Nebraska and West Virginia had not even gotten "first chances."For the life of me I can't understand why people keep defending obvious gambling BUY officials. Okay. You tell me how the replay guy(s) can miss it? I am waiting. Either they are on the fix or they are drugged up. This has happened before. No one will convince me gambling is not involved all they way to the top BECAUSE such obvious incompetence ref's NEVER get fired. They just keep on officiating.
FIFYI'm sure Fort Wayne Buffalo will be along shortly to explain to the rest of us who live on planet Earth how the kick was "really" no good, and Mr. Zebra got it correct.
My wife and I were in the stands - we all thought it was good live. I have never watched the replay.To be honest with you, I always thought the Iowa State field goal against us at the end of the 2001 Indy Bowl was good. I'll admit it could have gone either way, but I thought so.
I couldn't tell from the camera angle in the link that was shared, but if the kick was deemed "above the uprights," it's not reviewable. I guess that's the case no matter how obvious it was that the kick was good.That’s horrendous. The kick was well within the uprights. Not really close to a miss.
The official was clearly not looking, and went by the bounce of the ball onto the field of play...which bounce came because it hit a camera platform behind the goalpost. So he’s incompetent
What I don’t understand is how the review missed it, and that really has been my complaint for some years now....in most cases (not this one), I can cut the on-field official some slack. The game is faster than ever, they have to make the call in real time, and don’t have the benefit of frame-by-frame slow-motion after the fact.
But review officials do. And it’s when the review misses it that I question the whole process. Also, which violations are reviewable, which aren’t, and which ones can be called from the booth, even if they’re not called on the field.
Most violations have to be called on the field. Some of those can be reviewed, some can’t. But a few can be called from the booth, even if they’re not called on the field.
For example, delay of game and too many men on the field. I think there may be others as well.
Logic being there’s so much going on that it’s impossible for the refs to simultaneously watch on-field action, the play clock and count players, especially with hurry-up offenses of today.
But ineligible man downfield has to be called on the field, even if the whole stadium other than the zebras see it. Looking at you, Ole Miss and Auburn.
I’d love to hear the logic behind that incongruity.
I was listening to Eli while driving a Mississippi backroad.My wife and I were in the stands - we all thought it was good live. I have never watched the replay.
I may be biased, but I was in the band at the bowl game. We were sitting in the opposite endzone. It only ever looked good on TV. From our perspective (and the ref's on that side), it was just outside the near upright. The cameras in the stadium weren't in a good position to capture it.To be honest with you, I always thought the Iowa State field goal against us at the end of the 2001 Indy Bowl was good. I'll admit it could have gone either way, but I thought so.
You DO realize you basically just said we can't exactly trust TV replays, right?I may be biased, but I was in the band at the bowl game. We were sitting in the opposite endzone. It only ever looked good on TV. From our perspective (and the ref's on that side), it was just outside the near upright. The cameras in the stadium weren't in a good position to capture it.
I know you’re kidding, but EWA was playing at Idaho...I’m colorblind, but the officials clearly suffered visual impairment from the glare off Eastern Washington’s otherwise tasteful and aesthetic red turf.
Unless there is conclusive video evidence to contradict the call on the field That's one of the greatest things about the pylon cams: they are always lined up at the goal line and can give correct calls. I think they can devise a similar solution to field goals (though having a ref beneath each post is a fantastic first step).You DO realize you basically just said we can't exactly trust TV replays, right?
I'm just joshing with ya a bit.
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Hard to believe we played there three times in seven seasons...To be honest with you, I always thought the Iowa State field goal against us at the end of the 2001 Indy Bowl was good. I'll admit it could have gone either way, but I thought so.