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http://huskerextra.com/articles/2010/07/29/football/doc4c4f93cc6ea8b175212554.txt
kinda gets under my skin a few things he says
kinda gets under my skin a few things he says
As logical as your comment is......it still hurts so bad.I actually thought it was a very clear interview he gave...if we were in that situation, clock gets added back, too. It's just the nature of the situation. That's a game changer. It's like England's goal against Germany that was not counted even though it went past the line. If soccer had reply, they would've, could've, should've corrected that - because that's a goal. If the ball goes out of bounds as somebody dribbles it down the field and the official misses it, then of course it slides. I thought that was a very good explanation of why you take a look at this call instead of at all the 2nd quarter extra clock ticks...
It was the right way for the game to end. On a distance field goal where everything hung in the balance, rather than a technicality and a second that drifted away because of slow human reaction time.
That's where I feel the officials may have made a mistake and would be curious how they treat that in their training sessions..I don't think a call was made on the field prior to studying replay footage.I've had one simple problem with the call --
What was the original call? Did the officials declare the game over, and then go back to overturn it? We were never clued it about this. But since replay was used, one is only to assume that was the call.
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correct, well if the call was made it was not announced. The ref simply said "the call on the field is under review". I'm almsot over it, its fun to get texas fans riled up about, but other than that it just makes me angry.That's where I feel the officials may have made a mistake and would be curious how they treat that in their training sessions..I don't think a call was made on the field prior to studying replay footage.I've had one simple problem with the call --
What was the original call? Did the officials declare the game over, and then go back to overturn it? We were never clued it about this. But since replay was used, one is only to assume that was the call.
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Normally I'd agree with you but we got screwed harder than the one second fiasco in that game. Those two terrible DPI we got changed the game more than the call at the end of the game.As much as I hate losing a game to a team like Texas..A win due to slopy time keeping would've felt mighty empty.