Beat the snot out of the DOGS!
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exactly. People are so caught on a referee that they are missing all of our miscues. Three Fumbles. Huge gash running plays (3 of those too!!) allowed by D (over and over and over)- CCH himself said we let a bad thing become "cataclysmic" and good veteran teams should not do that. right on.
Not a single person here has suggested that the referee cost Furman the game.gofurman wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 2:11 pmexactly. People are so caught on a referee that they are missing all of our miscues. Three Fumbles. Huge gash running plays (3 of those too!!) allowed by D (over and over and over)- CCH himself said we let a bad thing become "cataclysmic" and good veteran teams should not do that. right on.
So go beat the Dogs !! That cures a lot of ills
actually at least one person did suggest that - DM. They said the momentum shift was so large that it probably cost us the game. Granted you couldn't see that message. So no worries.The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 2:36 pmNot a single person here has suggested that the referee cost Furman the game.gofurman wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 2:11 pmexactly. People are so caught on a referee that they are missing all of our miscues. Three Fumbles. Huge gash running plays (3 of those too!!) allowed by D (over and over and over)- CCH himself said we let a bad thing become "cataclysmic" and good veteran teams should not do that. right on.
So go beat the Dogs !! That cures a lot of ills
What they've said is that at a critical moment when Furman was dominating both sides of the ball, the referees turned the game into their own showcase of ineptitude and cost Furman all momentum and the possibility of putting Samford on the ropes early in the contest.
Davemeister wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 1:34 pmAnother sad aspect of "The Play" is that all the talk about officiating deprived Yates of the recognition he deserved for making a great play.
I watched the ESPN+ replay of the game and the anouncers said that should have been one of ESPN's Top Ten Plays Of The Week. He hit the receiver as hard as you can these days without drawing a flag or being charged with Targeting. AND he came away with the ball. A "Bang-Bang" play if ever there was one!
Smith is a Walk-on from Walton HS (‘18) in East Cobb who shines above ALL of their Recruited HS and Rented Portal FBS & FCS Retrievers.
We’re you able to work the phrase, “a-whompin' and a-whumpin'” into the article?Furman Sports Report wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:00 pmhttp://www.furmansportsreport.com/2022/ ... -dins.html
Thanks to Mr. Taggart for the astute observation about MLB rules regarding replays, which I stole for my story here.
I'm assuming some of this is probably pieced together from whatever send/response Furman got from the SoCon office.Quarter (Clock Time): 2nd, 10:29
Score: Furman leading 10-0
Possession (Down & Distance, Spot): Samford, 1st & 10 at SAM 24
Play: Samford quarterback Michael Hiers attempts pass to Chandler Smith, who is decleated by Furman cornerback Ivan Yates at the SAM 28 the moment the pass reaches Smith. The ball is never possessed by Smith, and loose ball is caught out of the air by Yates.
Result: Side judge approximately eight yards from the play rules the pass a reception by Smith and spots the ball at SAM 28.
Review: Play is reviewed over the course of several minutes and call on the field is re- versed. Yates is credited with the interception, and Furman is awarded the football at the SAM 28. Following more lengthy discussion on the field, the review decision is nullified and Samford is awarded the ball at the SAM 28 by rule that a play ending in forward progress can’t be reviewed.