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We already ran a successful sneak earlier in the game if I recall right.Didn't we fumble the last QB sneak?
We already ran a successful sneak earlier in the game if I recall right.Didn't we fumble the last QB sneak?
The white hat was actually smiling a "you dumb ass" smile after the result that I took to mean "you should have left this one alone Coach!"" But as you said, to hold them two plays from the one was pretty special.
I saw a few plays with 3 DTs on the field and CeCe at DE.
That's true. I couldn't believe they had very clear video yet still got it wrong. It's like they begrudgingly gave us a foot but didn't like admitting they were wrong about the spot.They still got the call wrong. It should have been at the 1 and a half.
I saw Mac asking the refs to check the spot during that TO. Lswho was gifted an extra yard and still didn't score, which was more icing on the cake.
Reese and the d line get credit for getting penetration, but Sherit saved that td. As soon as Guice went airborne, Sherit had him around the ankles dragging him down and back. Just a great all around effort
... I told the wife during game that the DEs were closing down too fast and surrendering the edge.
IMHO, this was one of the best Gator wins of all time. A Classic wrought with continuous drama, emotional roller coasting and a nerve-wracking happy ending. My body is still discarding the excess adrenaline.
Watching the replay of Townsend's punt, refs called it a touchback. But Thompson's feet and the ball
were in the air when he slapped the ball back to be downed at the one. ?? The announcer kept saying
that it was a touchback because Thompson's foot touched in the endzone - which it didn't. So, is the rule
that if the ball breaks the plane it's a touchback?... or can it be slapped back into the field of play?
In college, the player can actually be standing in the end zone as long as the ball doesn't break the plane. That's my recollection anyway...
Geez, picture that. What is the probability of a player stopping just beyond the goal-line and reaching
back to stop the ball before it crosses the plane? I saw the mid-air thing as a better athletic highlight?
I know, your gonna claim it's not your fault, CG.
Reese and the d line get credit for getting penetration, but Sherit saved that td. As soon as Guice went airborne, Sherit had him around the ankles dragging him down and back. Just a great all around effort
Pretty good write up from LSU's perspective. I like his breakdown of the final play.
https://www.andthevalleyshook.com/2...post-game-review-coaching-search-jimbo-fisher
In closing, just an ugly game all around. When I left the house I’m currently living in to walk to the game, news of the pre-game skirmish — which Florida’s Wilson admits to starting –
In that article the author stated the following:
Anybody else hear this? From what I saw, a couple corndogs ran right up to our guys while they were doing drills and starting going at them. Obviously there's a lot going on that we don't see, merely from watching television, but from what I could see, I thought the coon asses were to blame...
That's something we'll never know.Just poking a little fun there, bro. However, I don't disagree with your points. I believe lswho was loading up for stuffing the middle and that is why I don't believe it was a BAD call. Everyone would've screamed it was predictable if we went up the gut and failed, even though no one will admit it.
They still got the call wrong. It should have been at the 1 and a half.
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