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Danny 'False' Hope (Former Purdue HC)

"Their Heisman candidate getting hurt wasn't enough for us, we really needed some calls to help swing the game in our favor." That's how I'm translating it.

Just... stop. This is why you are and will always be Purdon't.
 
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osugrad21;2239619; said:
It is time for this whiner to get his own thread...

To have the audacity to whine about holding in the 4th and OT...really?

Did he complain about the B10 crew not reviewing the first Braxton fumble for him recovering it while on the ground before the ball was ripped out from him?

I didn't think so.
 
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osugrad21;2239619; said:
To have the audacity to whine about holding in the 4th and OT...really?
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That's the last play of the game and there are many more like it. They tackled Shazier when he shot the A gap earlier in the game.
 
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jwinslow;2239688; said:
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That's the last play of the game and there are many more like it. They tackled Shazier when he shot the A gap earlier in the game.
Do you have any shots of the KO return for a TD? A Purdue "blocker" was clearly grabbing an Ohio State player with both hands, and then threw him to the ground. It was one of the most blatant holds that I have ever seen, and it happened right at the point of attack.
 
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LordJeffBuck;2239689; said:
Do you have any shots of the KO return for a TD? A Purdue "blocker" was clearly grabbing an Ohio State player with both hands, and then threw him to the ground. It was one of the most blatant holds that I have ever seen, and it happened right at the point of attack.
No, from the angle I had, I only saw the held player on the turf, not what precipitated it. That was just out of the frame.
 
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jwinslow;2239696; said:
No, from the angle I had, I only saw the held player on the turf, not what precipitated it. That was just out of the frame.

If the OSU player hadn't been held, he would have at least turned the kick off returner back inside at that point, where there was help.
 
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