Playoff Game Tape.

Circa

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Feel free to post any tape you find.

I want this to be a thread that can give real-time plays.
It needs to be known how unrealistic some of these calls were, and reactions by a press box crew that were asked... to be neutral.
@:26 You see #34 roll up and try to hurt Dex after his first run.
@1:10 you'll see Claypool acting like a swimming pool.
@1:48 Julian Okwara missed a Huge sack. GAME CHANGER! Gilman broke the pass up.
@2:02 Pride with a great pass breakup. Watched It several times and was a good no call.
@2:23 We see the start of our demise.
@2:40-2:52 It clearly shows that no team had possession of the ball. The whistle was blown. Dead BALL. It's Offensive ball. (ND) 4 seconds after the QB was hit 99 found his ball.
3:13 Official states the ball will be placed at the minus 47yard line... Whatever that means.
Also. Let us examine the dirtiness from the Ostarine users. (elbows to groin and throat) (Huge and heavy balls swinging.) .

Let's stop for a second and grasp what just happened.
This deliberate call changes the power.
We now have not only our own beliefs as fans screwed up. As a team, we are questioning how to play the rest of the game. as a coach, I'd be thrown out and purple face wouldn't be able to cover it.....I'm livid. It isn't that hard of a rule to understand.
The whistle blows the ball is dead.

@3:40 you can watch Gilman stopping Etienne with a great hit.
@3:56 you can hear the announcer's displeasure with Trevor's incomplete pass.
@3:50 we see the D line act like they have no clue why the ball got snapped.
@4:39 you see Dailen Hayes missing an easy interception.
@5:04 you can see dirty corners that are afraid to tackle. He goes for the ACL, MCL.
@6:40 we score our only points. Great Celebration after the tackle. looks like #12 gives Dexter a TEABAG for good gesture.
You guys can see the point and please give feedback.
I'll add to this OP. after I sleep and get rested.
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We lost to better team. Defensively, we held up well. They made the plays.

Offensively, we lacked the deep threat to scare Clemson’s D from creeping up closer and closer to the line of scrimmage. Once it became clear the we had no one to go over the top or that Book lacked the ability to throw an accurate deep pass, Clemson crowded close to the line and our dink and dunk offense had no room to work with. It also made running ball even more difficult. I am surprised that the only times we threw deep passes was to Miles...

Surprisingly the special teams played well.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Just because I was curious: at what angle would the football need to be for the tip to actually touch out of bounds? First picture is the same angle as the game. The white line is touching down, but nothing else touches the ground. 2nd picture is the angle it would need to be&#55358;&#56596; <a href="https://t.co/zcnVZJp8Pu">pic.twitter.com/zcnVZJp8Pu</a></p>— Andrew Lamping (@AndrewLamping) <a href="https://twitter.com/AndrewLamping/status/1079223395366195200?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 30, 2018</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Just because I was curious: at what angle would the football need to be for the tip to actually touch out of bounds? First picture is the same angle as the game. The white line is touching down, but nothing else touches the ground. 2nd picture is the angle it would need to be�� <a href="https://t.co/zcnVZJp8Pu">pic.twitter.com/zcnVZJp8Pu</a></p>— Andrew Lamping (@AndrewLamping) <a href="https://twitter.com/AndrewLamping/status/1079223395366195200?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 30, 2018</a></blockquote>
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This is where I completely lost my shit..
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Just because I was curious: at what angle would the football need to be for the tip to actually touch out of bounds? First picture is the same angle as the game. The white line is touching down, but nothing else touches the ground. 2nd picture is the angle it would need to be�� <a href="https://t.co/zcnVZJp8Pu">pic.twitter.com/zcnVZJp8Pu</a></p>— Andrew Lamping (@AndrewLamping) <a href="https://twitter.com/AndrewLamping/status/1079223395366195200?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 30, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Biggest call and play of the game... didn't Love also get hurt on this play?
 

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IE sure has some masochists up in here...
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Just because I was curious: at what angle would the football need to be for the tip to actually touch out of bounds? First picture is the same angle as the game. The white line is touching down, but nothing else touches the ground. 2nd picture is the angle it would need to be������ <a href="https://t.co/zcnVZJp8Pu">pic.twitter.com/zcnVZJp8Pu</a></p>— Andrew Lamping (@AndrewLamping) <a href="https://twitter.com/AndrewLamping/status/1079223395366195200?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 30, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Except that's a wooden desk. Turf is soft. The ball sinks into it, lowering the tip.
 

NorthDakota

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Except that's a wooden desk. Turf is soft. The ball sinks into it, lowering the tip.

Turf isn't that soft.

They messed up insanely bad on that call and Book's fumble. Those are the kind of mistakes that should get people demoted or fired.
 

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Turf isn't that soft.



They messed up insanely bad on that call and Book's fumble. Those are the kind of mistakes that should get people demoted or fired.
They were the correct calls. Every single neutral analyst and half of even the pro-ND people agree.
 

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I disagree. The tip of the ball looks over the sideline but it’s not conclusive that it is touching the ground.

On the Book fumble, there was no clear recovery until the play was long dead and the refs were spotting the ball and 80% of the players were huddling up.
 

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They were the correct calls. Every single neutral analyst and half of even the pro-ND people agree.



I have to disagree. It was a catch, fumble and recovery by Mack. He caught the ball, tucked it, spun and then had the ball stripped.


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