BuckeyeTillIDie
The North Remembers
Look no further than the Redskins getting screwed on a replay that clearly showed Allstot was down in before getting in the end zone!
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I don't know what angle you saw......but every angle I saw had him in the endzone.BuckeyeTillIDie said:Look no further than the Redskins getting screwed on a replay that clearly showed Allstot was down in before getting in the end zone!
NFL refs are supposed to be the best. They get the best training. Make the most money. And actually are well organized.
College refs truly suck! The whole idea of instant replay in college football is to cover how bad they are in general. They are amateurs. They make the least money. They get the least training.![]()
One replay showed he was down, elbow on the ground, then a lineman pulled the ball over. I had a room full of people saying he was down, and I was the only Redskins fan.
Oh, and Sober, go fuck yourself.
An elbow = a knee = downtedginn05 said:To my knowledge, an elbow is not down. But maybe thats just me. I think the elbow is considered along the lines of the hand on the ground. I haven't seen the play, but from what i've heard, I think he was in.
An elbow = a knee = down
Well ok, thanks i'll remember that.
Heres another one. The ground can't cause a fumble, which means that if you have solid possesion of the ball and it touches ground, then the play is dead. Well what if say on a kickoff, the ball is on the ground and the returner gains possesion and touches the ground with it?(Basically scrapes/slides it against the ground) Wouldn't that be considered down because you had possesion and the ball touched the ground?
In college or high school, once you go down, the play is dead. Defense need not touch you, although its advised to play until the whistle.