It's similar to the punt we recovered. Yes the player ran into the punt returner. Normally that's a penalty BUT to your dismay, he was pushed into the returner, negating the penalty. TCU ball, TCU victory.
Beat KSU!!
That 2014 team did spoil us and I doubt we would ever replicate that offense again.
I don't realize I was wrong, the defender clearly grabbed jersey offsetting the WR pushoff. I think it should have been offsetting penalties or just let them play but it's just pointless to argue at this point.
No one here is actually interested in looking at things from a different perspective so I'm moving on.
You are arguing with someone who HAS to be right or he won't be able to claim some level of superiority of his team over ours. He is bitter and childish. He needs TCU to to have lost that game.Assuming you've watched a few football games, you know that when a d-lineman jumps into the neutral zone and causes an O-lineman to react and move before the ball is snapped, the penalty is on the defense? The d-lineman and o-lineman 'penalties' do not offset. The defense is penalized because they committed the penalty, and the o-lineman reacting to the illegal action and is not penalized.
That is the same reasoning behind what this thread is arguing with you about.
Don't need them this week.Did you guys pack up those officials to take with you to Snydertown?
This argument has grown tiresome
#beatksu
Did you guys pack up those officials to take with you to Snydertown?
Did you guys pack up those officials to take with you to Snydertown?
Did you guys pack up those officials to take with you to Snydertown?
Sleeve of wizard.Did you guys pack up those officials to take with you to Snydertown?
A challenger appears...Did you guys pack up those officials to take with you to Snydertown?