Dude, tell us about Northern Illinois again for the 100th time DudeDude, you disappeared after Northern Illinois, literally went out of sight for 2 days, now you lecture posters to relax.
Dude, tell us about Northern Illinois again for the 100th time DudeDude, you disappeared after Northern Illinois, literally went out of sight for 2 days, now you lecture posters to relax.
Isnt the USC game on?Dude, you disappeared after Northern Illinois, literally went out of sight for 2 days, now you lecture posters to relax.
And he has like 24 tds and 3 intsMain reason for that, is that he's the Notre Dame QB, and the Irish had a good year.
only fools like you think stats tell the whole storyAnd he has like 24 tds and 3 ints
No I know the whole story. Only folks like you don't look at the whole story. But you don't even get that commentonly fools like you think stats tell the whole story
So I guess the logic behind is that if you're in a kicking formation the only way you can have a player that close to the center the 5 minimum OL guys have to have numbers 50-79? So then what is the limit on how close a guy can be to a center if in a kicking formation and the OL doesn't have 5 guys with the numbers 50-79?Something to do with being in kick formation (I think if the offense has someone back 7+ yards— maybe it’s 8 or 10+ — it counts for a kick formation). If you’re in a kicking formation, AND you have someone that close to catch a direct snap, then the OL has to have ineligible numbers (50-79).
Something like that.
No, it was tipped due to being under thrown againAnother drop. He just walks in if he catches that. Can blame RL there
Tipped or not. Under thrown or not. It was a very catch-able ball.No, it was tipped due to being under thrown again
Huh? A tip right before you try to catch it is almost impossible to catchTipped or not. Under thrown or not. It was a very catch-able ball.
And the Irish running game is a nightmare to defend with his running ability.And he has like 24 tds and 3 ints
Exactly and that’s a very good question. I don’t have the answer, but the coaches need to make sure they know the rules. I still appreciate the effort by the ND coaches for sure. Let’s hope the refs didn’t blow that.So I guess the logic behind is that if you're in a kicking formation the only way you can have a player that close to the center the 5 minimum OL guys have to have numbers 50-79? So then what is the limit on how close a guy can be to a center if in a kicking formation and the OL doesn't have 5 guys with the numbers 50-79?
No. He was standing flat footed almost. No where to lead him to. Good ball. It was tippedNo, it was tipped due to being under thrown again
So now the broadcast shows how Freeman showed the officials before the game. The refs messed up by not telling him correctly. Assuming the play was correctly flagged, ND still needs to do the research to make certain it’s a legal play.Exactly and that’s a very good question. I don’t have the answer, but the coaches need to make sure they know the rules. I still appreciate the effort by the ND coaches for sure. Let’s hope the refs didn’t blow that.
It gets worse.So now the broadcast shows how Freeman showed the officials before the game. The refs messed up by not telling him correctly. Assuming the play was correctly flagged, ND still needs to do the research to make certain it’s a legal play.
Freeman still had a right to be pissed though. Glad he ripped the official.
No offense, but it's obvious you never competed at a high level. Do you think you're gonna hear Jerry Rice say I couldn't catch it, cause it was tipped? Even if it's almost impossible, which i don't believe it was in this case. You catch the damn ball.Huh? A tip right before you try to catch it is almost impossible to catch
They need to stop holding. That was horrible by Raridon. He grabs on first thing.ND had 10 first half possessions… can’t remember having that many, and it’s even more impressive with new clock rules
Half of the 10 were 3 and out though, a lot to improve on
I'm just affirming your comment about Freeman showing the play before the game.What do you mean?
Oh no! Officials never blow a call, at least for a lot of fans!Exactly and that’s a very good question. I don’t have the answer, but the coaches need to make sure they know the rules. I still appreciate the effort by the ND coaches for sure. Let’s hope the refs didn’t blow that.