Brevity Frog
Active Member
I know it, you know it, the refs know it.
F UCF.
That is all.
F UCF.
That is all.
They said “confirmed”. I kinda get it if they said if they couldn’t determine it. But for them to say he was without a doubt down was nonsense.Problem was the call on the field.
I think if it had been ruled a fumble it would have been the same.They said “confirmed”. I kinda get it if they said if they couldn’t determine it. But for them to say he was without a doubt down was nonsense.
When did a scheissing forearm or a shin start determining that a player is down? I know its been happening for a little while now but that's [ deposit from a bull that looks like Art Briles ].
When did a scheissing forearm or a shin start determining that a player is down? I know its been happening for a little while now but that's [ deposit from a bull that looks like Art Briles ].
That. I was wanting to see one of those slo mo videos to run out a bit more and see if that ball his shoulder pad or came off the turf as he hit and rolled a bit.Since the beginning of football. It is more bizarre that on the final TD reception everyone just completely ignored that as the receiver hit the ground he dropped the ball and scooped it back up. They were too busy throwing a flag on something that was clearly not targeting.
His leg was on the ground before the ball came out. He was down. The refs got it right. Cry baby losers. We got beatI know it, you know it, the refs know it.
F UCF.
That is all.
You guys are clueless. CRY BABIESThe video showed be wasn’t down when the ball began to exit. It’s clear. It’s a fumble.
At least I'm not alone lol.I thought a knee had to be down. Not a shin.