We also had a QB in the pocket called down because his forward progress stopped.
Couldn't believe it when I saw it. I've NEVER seen that called. It's laughable, and so are those who are trying to defend those who got paid to call this game fairly.
We also had a QB in the pocket called down because his forward progress stopped.
That call was mystifying. I never did see a replay, but it looked like perfect technique.
It didn't even look like Johnson was low. We are getting to the point where rules are putting DEFENDERS AT RISK of injury!!
Wow. I understand you are someone who probably can't stand to be wrong, but you are just flat out wrong on this one. The replay has been posted multiple times, and the Baylor player objectively led with the crown of his helmet. No debate.The Baylor kid hit with his face mask.
Agree with thisWow. I understand you are someone who probably can't stand to be wrong, but you are just flat out wrong on this one. The replay has been posted multiple times, and the Baylor player objectively led with the crown of his helmet. No debate.
Personally I don't think either one should be targeting. That should be reserved for defenseless players. Once a player has forward momentum and shoulder pads are lowered targeting should be out the window. But that's not how they called it, and if you call the one on ISU you HAVE to call the one on Baylor.
Is this you back tracking?Agree with this
Yeah. The DQ that carries over to the next game if it happens in the 2nd half is so stupid.Yeah, consistency with targeting calls is just all over the board. And it'd be one thing if that inconsistency was just game to game, which would be annoying but you can live with it. But so often its wildly inconsistent even within games.
Should just make it a yardage penalty. Even if its more than 15 yards.
So right on the targeting. Once a player becomes a runner, with forward momentum, 9/10 it’s the offensive guy lowering his shoulders. There is no way you can play defense ona guy with the ball and still be worried about a targeting call.Wow. I understand you are someone who probably can't stand to be wrong, but you are just flat out wrong on this one. The replay has been posted multiple times, and the Baylor player objectively led with the crown of his helmet. No debate.
Personally I don't think either one should be targeting. That should be reserved for defenseless players. Once a player has forward momentum and shoulder pads are lowered targeting should be out the window. But that's not how they called it, and if you call the one on ISU you HAVE to call the one on Baylor.
Ok now do all the stuff we mess up on and then you won’t be (as) pissed.- Freyler targeting: would have been 3rd and 6 for Baylor at their own 42
- Reeder unnecessary roughness: Iowa State sacked Baylor’s QB for a loss of 5 on that play
Baylor scores on that drive to make it 7-0. Gifted 30 yards, with 15 of them coming on an advantage down and distance for Iowa State
- Anthony Johnson block below the waist: would have been 4th and 7 from the Iowa State 29 (46 yard FG attempt).
Baylor scores on this drive too, to make it 17-7.
That is 3, early, ******** calls that result in at 14 points. I’m beyond pissed.
Why? I’m pointing out things that happened, in reality, that were NOT mistakes by the team. Not the same thing.Ok now do all the stuff we mess up on and then you won’t be (as) pissed.
Ok you’re not telling the whole story but go ahead and be miserable!Why? I’m pointing out things that happened, in reality, that were NOT mistakes by the team. Not the same thing.
Fill in the blanks, Homey.Ok you’re not telling the whole story but go ahead and be miserable!
That is just blatant. Not sure we deserved to win but those calls affect momentum.
E. Dean got absolutely DEMOLISHED last week by an LB on a crossing route. Totally de-cleated, shook him up really good. A truly violent hit against a dude not looking. But the refs call nothing, likely because it’s “legal” to jam a receiver within 3 yards of the LOS.Fully legal. You can jam a receiver.
Had the game on mute for the Freyler play and couldn’t figure out what the hell they were reviewing. Thought maybe the ball had popped out at the end of the play. I’ve never seen a targeting call like that. Should have been multiple ejections on both teams throughout the game if that is the standard.
Looked more like the ISU player led with his shoulder and it contact slid to his helmet, the Baylor player squarely places his helmet in Brock's shoulder. First should never be a ejection, the second was more dangerous for both players. There were several other instances that were at least as bad.17 hit with the top of his head. Its actually more dangerous for him than the ball carrier.
The Baylor kid hit with his face mask.