had that look in his eyes right from the start that the game was way too big for him. He's not good to begin with, but he definitely has a load of shit in his pants and can't continue to play in this game.
I said very early in this thread that JT Daniels needed to play in this one
play by Young for the TD, but I love how the Georgia defense has been relentlessly pursuing him on just about every play, including that two point try. They have been ferocious.
that was the first 2 point conversion attempted by Georgia all season
Hate the wide running play on a two point conversion. The field is already compacted, which allows defenders to close more quickly. Running wide just exacerbates that problem.
That happens once every few years. I can count on one hand the amount of times I've seen a guy get tackled intentionally like that in college.
The rule is light years better than the NFL where a refs judgement call on a NFL throw 50 yards down the field and the guy makes barely any contact totally changes a game.
The NFL would be far better off with the college rule. Tackling a guy when you're beat is not what your instinct tells you to do which is why it doesn't happen much in college. It probably happens as much in the NFL as it does college
That happens once every few years. I can count on one hand the amount of times I've seen a guy get tackled intentionally like that in college.
The rule is light years better than the NFL where a refs judgement call on a NFL throw 50 yards down the field and the guy makes barely any contact totally changes a game.
The NFL would be far better off with the college rule. Tackling a guy when you're beat is not what your instinct tells you to do which is why it doesn't happen much in college. It probably happens as much in the NFL as it does college
It is a shitty call. And it happens more than you give it credit for. Not always a 50 yarder.
That happens once every few years. I can count on one hand the amount of times I've seen a guy get tackled intentionally like that in college.
The rule is light years better than the NFL where a refs judgement call on a NFL throw 50 yards down the field and the guy makes barely any contact totally changes a game.
The NFL would be far better off with the college rule. Tackling a guy when you're beat is not what your instinct tells you to do which is why it doesn't happen much in college. It probably happens as much in the NFL as it does college
If that was the rule in the NFL, defenders would be tackling receivers like that constantly.
That happens once every few years. I can count on one hand the amount of times I've seen a guy get tackled intentionally like that in college.
The rule is light years better than the NFL where a refs judgement call on a NFL throw 50 yards down the field and the guy makes barely any contact totally changes a game.
The NFL would be far better off with the college rule. Tackling a guy when you're beat is not what your instinct tells you to do which is why it doesn't happen much in college. It probably happens as much in the NFL as it does college
If that was the rule in the NFL, defenders would be tackling receivers like that constantly.
People say that but i dont see that being the case if they were to make the switch. Certainly not enough to make it worth going back to the spot foul. 50 yard pass interference flags on barely any contact happen a lot more regularly than you would see guys tackling guys because they are beat.
When they are so blatant, make it a spot foul. If a guy just gets tackled, then let it be a spot foul. But the worst call in football by far is the 50 yard penalty when there is barely any contact. Totally changes a game on a total judgement call and that just blows.
That happens once every few years. I can count on one hand the amount of times I've seen a guy get tackled intentionally like that in college.
The rule is light years better than the NFL where a refs judgement call on a NFL throw 50 yards down the field and the guy makes barely any contact totally changes a game.
The NFL would be far better off with the college rule. Tackling a guy when you're beat is not what your instinct tells you to do which is why it doesn't happen much in college. It probably happens as much in the NFL as it does college
If that was the rule in the NFL, defenders would be tackling receivers like that constantly.
People say that but i dont see that being the case if they were to make the switch. Certainly not enough to make it worth going back to the spot foul. 50 yard pass interference flags on barely any contact happen a lot more regularly than you would see guys tackling guys because they are beat.
I agree that the NFL should let defenders have more contact in most cases, but going to a 15 yard penalty would be a big mistake.
Not to mention that they'll never do it anyway because the NFL wants more offense, not less.
People say that but i dont see that being the case if they were to make the switch. Certainly not enough to make it worth going back to the spot foul. 50 yard pass interference flags on barely any contact happen a lot more regularly than you would see guys tackling guys because they are beat.
PI is PI tackled, grabbed or shoved. Make it a spot foul on blatant calls then.
A 15 yard penalty rewards the defender for being beat.
Bennett looked totally lost but has been able to get it back on track. Good for him, I'm totally stunned he did because he looked that lost, but props to him.
Bennett looked totally lost but has been able to get it back on track. Good for him, I'm totally stunned he did because he looked that lost, but props to him.
I said very early in this thread that JT Daniels needed to play in this one
Young can throw on the run. Bennett cannot.
Hate the wide running play on a two point conversion. The field is already compacted, which allows defenders to close more quickly. Running wide just exacerbates that problem.
Give Bennett credit on that drive, made several good throws.
That happens once every few years. I can count on one hand the amount of times I've seen a guy get tackled intentionally like that in college.
The rule is light years better than the NFL where a refs judgement call on a NFL throw 50 yards down the field and the guy makes barely any contact totally changes a game.
The NFL would be far better off with the college rule. Tackling a guy when you're beat is not what your instinct tells you to do which is why it doesn't happen much in college. It probably happens as much in the NFL as it does college
OK. It looked like the Alabama defender did turn around, but not until just before the ball arrived.
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DPI at 15 yards is bad. That was a TD.
That happens once every few years. I can count on one hand the amount of times I've seen a guy get tackled intentionally like that in college.
The rule is light years better than the NFL where a refs judgement call on a NFL throw 50 yards down the field and the guy makes barely any contact totally changes a game.
The NFL would be far better off with the college rule. Tackling a guy when you're beat is not what your instinct tells you to do which is why it doesn't happen much in college. It probably happens as much in the NFL as it does college
It is a shitty call. And it happens more than you give it credit for. Not always a 50 yarder.
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DPI at 15 yards is bad. That was a TD.
That happens once every few years. I can count on one hand the amount of times I've seen a guy get tackled intentionally like that in college.
The rule is light years better than the NFL where a refs judgement call on a NFL throw 50 yards down the field and the guy makes barely any contact totally changes a game.
The NFL would be far better off with the college rule. Tackling a guy when you're beat is not what your instinct tells you to do which is why it doesn't happen much in college. It probably happens as much in the NFL as it does college
If that was the rule in the NFL, defenders would be tackling receivers like that constantly.
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DPI at 15 yards is bad. That was a TD.
That happens once every few years. I can count on one hand the amount of times I've seen a guy get tackled intentionally like that in college.
The rule is light years better than the NFL where a refs judgement call on a NFL throw 50 yards down the field and the guy makes barely any contact totally changes a game.
The NFL would be far better off with the college rule. Tackling a guy when you're beat is not what your instinct tells you to do which is why it doesn't happen much in college. It probably happens as much in the NFL as it does college
If that was the rule in the NFL, defenders would be tackling receivers like that constantly.
People say that but i dont see that being the case if they were to make the switch. Certainly not enough to make it worth going back to the spot foul. 50 yard pass interference flags on barely any contact happen a lot more regularly than you would see guys tackling guys because they are beat.
Half their defense will be picked in the first 50 picks in the draft this April
When they are so blatant, make it a spot foul. If a guy just gets tackled, then let it be a spot foul. But the worst call in football by far is the 50 yard penalty when there is barely any contact. Totally changes a game on a total judgement call and that just blows.
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In comment 15544819 section125 said:
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DPI at 15 yards is bad. That was a TD.
That happens once every few years. I can count on one hand the amount of times I've seen a guy get tackled intentionally like that in college.
The rule is light years better than the NFL where a refs judgement call on a NFL throw 50 yards down the field and the guy makes barely any contact totally changes a game.
The NFL would be far better off with the college rule. Tackling a guy when you're beat is not what your instinct tells you to do which is why it doesn't happen much in college. It probably happens as much in the NFL as it does college
If that was the rule in the NFL, defenders would be tackling receivers like that constantly.
People say that but i dont see that being the case if they were to make the switch. Certainly not enough to make it worth going back to the spot foul. 50 yard pass interference flags on barely any contact happen a lot more regularly than you would see guys tackling guys because they are beat.
I agree that the NFL should let defenders have more contact in most cases, but going to a 15 yard penalty would be a big mistake.
Not to mention that they'll never do it anyway because the NFL wants more offense, not less.
People say that but i dont see that being the case if they were to make the switch. Certainly not enough to make it worth going back to the spot foul. 50 yard pass interference flags on barely any contact happen a lot more regularly than you would see guys tackling guys because they are beat.
PI is PI tackled, grabbed or shoved. Make it a spot foul on blatant calls then.
A 15 yard penalty rewards the defender for being beat.
Anderson just threw an elbow into Bennett's head.
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on Georgia should have been flagged for that cheap shot late hit on 48. I'm shocked he wasn't, that was blatant
Anderson just threw an elbow into Bennett's head.
They missed that one. Obvious roughing the passer on Anderson
Bennett looked totally lost but has been able to get it back on track. Good for him, I'm totally stunned he did because he looked that lost, but props to him.
Let's see if Young can do the same.
The broadcast showed it.
There wasn’t one. Just rewound and he hit him in the nameplate
Bennett looked totally lost but has been able to get it back on track. Good for him, I'm totally stunned he did because he looked that lost, but props to him.
I agree. Crazy, fun game.
With defense, no less!
Like the good ol' days for an old fart like me.