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re: I'm just gonna bring it up again because it needs to be hammered home
Posted on 10/20/19 at 11:39 am to boweswi05
Posted on 10/20/19 at 11:39 am to boweswi05
I was at the game and laughed at the pat play only taking one second, but honestly it made no difference. If the clock had read 3 seconds instead of 6 we still attempt a fg. How did it significantly change the game?
Posted on 10/20/19 at 11:42 am to thelawnwranglers
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about Jeudy concussion?
Didn’t look like they did concussion protocol. Scary considering both arms/hands locked out.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 11:43 am to Logician
In the replay in the stadium, I said the hit on Jeudy looked fine. Then the showed th reverse angle where you can clearly see him leading with the helmet right to the head.
Posted on 10/20/19 at 1:34 pm to Crimson K
Because genius. They didn't know how long the play was going to take when they didn't start the clock. Yes it worked out but they didn't know how long the play was going to take and they held the clock ahead of time in case they needed more time
Posted on 10/21/19 at 9:07 am to graves1
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Now do all the BS calls that went against Alabama. I know you were not looking for those. Or those shouldn't count. And you will come up with an excuse about timing. But be fair or be a typical LSU troll.
Name the game changing BS calls that went against Bama?
Posted on 10/21/19 at 9:14 am to geauxtigahs87
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Alot of them do embrace it. I say more power to them.
Its the ones who deny it and honestly believe their wins are legit who are so adorable
ITs not so much that I embrace it as I am just astounded that the 13 non Bama schools allow it to continue year after year and dont do anything about it
Posted on 10/21/19 at 9:15 am to Crimson K
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In the replay in the stadium, I said the hit on Jeudy looked fine. Then the showed th reverse angle where you can clearly see him leading with the helmet right to the head.
Why didn't they do a concussion protocol on him? It was clear his body stiffened up after he landed.
I would hope the Bama med staff gives a shite about their players.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 9:17 am to bamabonners
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Cry baby conspiracy theorists, give specific examples from the game and stop your bitching.
Since your following skills blow:
Refs stopping the game for no reason whatsoever to let Saban adjust his defense to the surprise wildcat formation on the first drive.
Phantom holding on Tim Jordan for Jenning’s wildcat TD on a separate drive.
No call PI when Jennings had a DB hugging him in the end zone on yet another drive.
Hilarious unnecessary roughness on Taylor that turned a 3 and out into 7 more points for Bama.
No roughing the passer on the hit that knocked Maurer out.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 9:21 am to llfshoals
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You can’t hit the QB well after he’s thrown the ball. he didn’t
he had already thrown the ball.
Posted on 10/21/19 at 9:22 am to givem6
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Name the game changing BS calls that went against Bama?
The only reason the drive Tennessee was at the 1 where Guarantano fumbled was because that drive was kept alive on a third down pass int call against Bama that kept the drive alive
I cant even count the number of PI penalties called against Bama
Bama had two back to back drives killed by holding
Posted on 10/21/19 at 9:59 am to StopRobot
Who is Steve Shaw?
SEC Coordinator of Football Officials
Steve Shaw has elected to retire from AT&T in Birmingham, AL with over 30 years of service for the corporation. He retired as the GM for AT&T – Connected Communities, with his organization covering a 9 state territory within the AT&T Southeast footprint. Steve’s service with AT&T included holding various management positions within Business Sales, Network Engineering, Consumer Operations and Marketing. He is a “Cum Laude” graduate of the University of Alabama with a BS degree in Mathematics.
SEC Coordinator of Football Officials
Steve Shaw has elected to retire from AT&T in Birmingham, AL with over 30 years of service for the corporation. He retired as the GM for AT&T – Connected Communities, with his organization covering a 9 state territory within the AT&T Southeast footprint. Steve’s service with AT&T included holding various management positions within Business Sales, Network Engineering, Consumer Operations and Marketing. He is a “Cum Laude” graduate of the University of Alabama with a BS degree in Mathematics.
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