IrishBoognish
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Is there a way to post JPGs from your phone to the forum?
Is there a way to post JPGs from your phone to the forum?
Booty pics or GTFO
Is there a way to post JPGs from your phone to the forum?
I'm like 95% sure there is, but I don't really post from my phone so I don't know. clashmore_mike should know.
Well... she is a girl. And super adorable.
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http://imgur.com/gallery/dnmrjFi
GF surprised me with that right before the game.
Super super super.
Thought the thread could use adorable girls and positive waves...

I made a few posts on this in the Testing thread. I think the typical iPhone image is too big to post on the site.
Yeah he really nailed it in the video.
- Overtime rule:
- The NCAA took a crappy overtime in college football even worse. The only thing I like about the OT rules in CFB is that both teams get a fair shake, as opposed to the NFL where an offensive dominated league can score and end it without the other team even having a chance to do the same. People retort "well, they had a shot to stop them and didn't do it." But that's total BS in my mind with how the rules continue to change and make it so hard to play defense legally in this game. Player safety is obviously important, but if you're in the post-season and it's win or go home, and Pat Mahomes has the ball to start OT, we all know how that's going to end, and it's criminal the other team doesn't have an equal chance to score.
- Two point conversions after the second overtime? Are you kidding me? As he said, that's just a nod to whoever has the best dive play and that seals it. Forget about systems that rely on spreading out the field and their elite speed at skill positions. FB dives FTW!
- Tuck Rule
- This was squashed by the NFL in 2013 but we just saw it come roaring back on Sunday. It was embarrassing for those refs and even the commentators in the booth who saw that as an incomplete pass. The Tuck rule makes literally no sense and needs to gtfo of football. It adds more grey, doesn't remove the grey area. He was no longer trying to pass and it was *ucking obvious. The ACC should be embarrassed.
- Also, BK shouldn't be off the hook here. He should've been in refs ear from the get-go that if they overturn it, where is the eligible receiver in the area? but he just sat there and awaited a result. He should've done his best to manipulate that conversation by adding that to the discussion.
- Thought it was beautiful, sweet justice that Norvell iced his own kicker after he drilled that 50 yarder. AND hooked it left
Nothing Kelly could do. They can’t go to replay then throw a flag, even if they wanted to. That’s not part of the review process. Even if they acknowledge it should be grounding, they can’t throw the flag after replay.
Not sure why people keep saying “BL should have done more” when he was constantly in the refs ear on the roughing the punter, overturned fumble without conclusive evidence and the incomplete pass that should have been a fumble. Very rarely will a coach bitching change the refs opinion but I thought he gave a hell of an effort on all three instances.
Can you provide a citation with that? That's the first time I heard this, and I would be surprised if that was the rule.
Can you provide a citation with that? That's the first time I heard this, and I would be surprised if that was the rule.
Intentional grounding is not a reviewable play. Illegal forward passes are a reviewable play, but that is only applicable to when a quarterback attempts to throw a forward pass when he is already past the line of scrimmage. Intentional grounding does not qualify to be reviewed under the current NFL review system.
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/MikePereira/status/407281404502765569[/TWEET]
https://sportsfanfocus.com/intentional-grounding/
Now I have no idea if college allows it. I have searched and can't find anything. I feel like I have seen them review for it before though... but maybe I'm just thinking about when they throw the flag and then all come together and talk about it for awhile before determining if it should be picked up or not. Like I can remember the commentators drawing the tackle box and breaking it down before, so obviously there have been situations where there is ample time happening in the discussion.
I know they'll review plays like illegal forward passes, laterals, etc and call it afterwards. I really do feel like grounding should be reviewable. It's different from other flags such as holding, encroachment, and others that you probably don't want to open Pandora's Box for.
Has anyone here brought up the fact that on the shovel pass late in the 4th quarter, there were 2 ineligible receivers downfield? That was one where the refs blew it. They actually ran that same play on the first drive but our DL stopped him from being able to shovel it, and then he rolled out and threw it for a nice gain, but they threw the flag for the inelgible man downfield.
Same thing happened on that play. It was so slow being developed that the linemen were too far. I was ticked that we didnt get that one called either because it was so obvious they had their lineman on our linebackers 7 yards downfield. That was when I knew the fix was in and the money had left the Escrow accounts and been deposited.
Penalties are not reviewable except for a few specific exceptions, all of which are not left up to discretion by the officials.
If the RB catches the ball behind the line of scrimmage the OL can be down field. Milton was about 5-7 yards behind the LOS & shoveled it 3-5 yards in front of him, so I'm guessing the RB was behind the LOS?
I guess this is where I get rubbed the wrong way. I'm ok when there are clearly definied rules that you can look at and correct mistakes. Seeing if the QB was across the line, laterals, If a receiver stepped out of bounds, etc. I think Grounding falls under that category as well. I mean, the refs will literally meet together after a play for 10 seconds and then a guy will throw a flag after the action is all over. They dont do that for other penalties like holding, facemasks, etc. So Grounding I think could (and also should) be a reviewable call.
Ahh, I stand corrected. I thought the back was in front of the line but definitely was behind.
I very much appreciate your responses here and clarifications
They didn't have to review the play to later throw the flag though correct? Once the play was ruled incomplete, the refs could have re-huddled to discuss the intentional grounding. They do it all the time for that penalty.
I'm fairly worried about depth at this point. We need Botelho back in the worst way. We need to stay healthy at the LB spot from here on out. We need Kollie to rise to the occasion. We need Freshman to start impacting ST's. And, we need a time machine so Freeman can go back in time and make Ovie the priority. Not too much to ask for, right?
I'm fairly worried about depth at this point. We need Botelho back in the worst way. We need to stay healthy at the LB spot from here on out. We need Kollie to rise to the occasion. We need Freshman to start impacting ST's. And, we need a time machine so Freeman can go back in time and make Ovie the priority. Not too much to ask for, right?