**** the refs

andybernard

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Ok you’re not telling the whole story but go ahead and be miserable!

This is correct. The whole truth...

- If we play a mistake-free game, we overcome horse **** calls and win the game.

- If the refs don't have horse **** calls, our less than perfect game still beats Baylor.

Both of these things are true. I think most fans are justified in expecting players to not play perfect and officials to be better, also not perfect, but at least somewhat consistent.
 

JusHappy2BeHere

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Is this you back tracking?
Not at all. I think the rules as written were followed
That doesn't mean I agree with the rule or it's implementation.
I get the intent of it. I like trying to increase player safety.
Its why I agree with the unnecessary roughness a little more than the targeting.
The former was a conscious decision to take a cheap shot at a defenseless receiver.
The other was a kid trying to make a play who missed his aiming point and head position by inches in less than a second.
 

clonehome

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The block below the waist that was up in the guys shoulder pad.
That call on Johnson should result in the back judge who threw the flag to be demoted to a lower level of football, likewise the lead official for not picking up the flag. You can’t make that bad of a mistake and continue to work Big 12 games.
 
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cyphoon

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I didn’t see a replay at the game so this is the first I’ve seen that Reeder penalty. Wow that’s horrible

Legal hit in college and Iowa high school. I was coached to hit players that were crossing through our zone before the pass. Yeah, you can't grab or tackle them, but this was a textbook legal hit before the pass.

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andybernard

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Not at all. I think the rules as written were followed
That doesn't mean I agree with the rule or it's implementation.
I get the intent of it. I like trying to increase player safety.
Its why I agree with the unnecessary roughness a little more than the targeting.
The former was a conscious decision to take a cheap shot at a defenseless receiver.
The other was a kid trying to make a play who missed his aiming point and head position by inches in less than a second.

Lol. Jamming a receiver to take him out of a play is now a "cheap shot." You are something else.
 

cyclonevac

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To be honest part of what pisses me off was the ref's attitude on calls as if" I saw it, I called it, so what if I am wrong. I have thepower".
 

cyphoon

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We also had a QB in the pocket called down because his forward progress stopped.

Damn, forgot about that one. Didn't like the call. How can you say forward progress is stopped when the defender is clutching jersey from behind?

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CYEATHAWK

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Not at all. I think the rules as written were followed
That doesn't mean I agree with the rule or it's implementation.
I get the intent of it. I like trying to increase player safety.
Its why I agree with the unnecessary roughness a little more than the targeting.
The former was a conscious decision to take a cheap shot at a defenseless receiver.
The other was a kid trying to make a play who missed his aiming point and head position by inches in less than a second.

This is all fine and dandy.......but either they are both ejected or they are both allowed to play on.

But that isn't what happened is it? So the rules as written were not followed.
 

cyphoon

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Then it's not enforced. I see contact all the time in 5 yards in college.

I don't get your point. A defender in college can hit a receiver anywhere on the field before the ball is thrown. Doesn't matter if it is within 5 yards or not.

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CYEATHAWK

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Those words do not mean what you think they mean.
And yes. In 2022 decapition of a crossing receiver by a linebacker is no longer legal.
George Atckinson and Jack Tatum would be appalled as well

Reeder hit=George Atckinson..........Jack Tatum?

If your receiver wasn't 110 lbs. soaking wet there wouldn't have been a flag.
 

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Did it feel like that and the fans on the refs @$$es early seem like it may have turned the refs against us?
I don’t think so - the Freyler call was so egregious and it started the whole thing.

I also feel like CMC was trying to get thrown out of the game to make a point and the refs wouldn’t give him the satisfaction. Either Campbell has pissed off that crew before, or they’re a bunch of Texas guys who don’t like that little old Iowa State has risen up and want to make sure we know our place.
 

Pitt_Clone

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Not at all. I think the rules as written were followed
That doesn't mean I agree with the rule or it's implementation.
I get the intent of it. I like trying to increase player safety.
Its why I agree with the unnecessary roughness a little more than the targeting.
The former was a conscious decision to take a cheap shot at a defenseless receiver.
The other was a kid trying to make a play who missed his aiming point and head position by inches in less than a second.
You've been shown repeatedly a video of a Baylor player hitting Brock with his head down and with the crown of his helmet, yet you never responded to those posts and refuse to even acknowledge it. Why?
 

andybernard

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Those words do not mean what you think they mean.
And yes. In 2022 decapition of a crossing receiver by a linebacker is no longer legal.
George Atckinson and Jack Tatum would be appalled as well

I am now convinced that you did not even watch the game. Nothing you say is even close to what happened. I refuse to believe that anyone could possibly be as stupid as you are making yourself out to be. It's okay to just be happy that ISU lost and not come to the message boards to troll. My goodness.
 
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CYEATHAWK

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I don’t think so - the Freyler call was so egregious and it started the whole thing.

I also feel like CMC was trying to get thrown out of the game to make a point and the refs wouldn’t give him the satisfaction. Either Campbell has pissed off that crew before, or they’re a bunch of Texas guys who don’t like that little old Iowa State has risen up and want to make sure we know our place.

I can see maybe coach crossed wires with that crew before. It just seemed they were laying the ground rules down for the ISU defense early on what they were going to allow.
 

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