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I did see this over on 247:Well, it is the D's job to disrupt the play.
The whining coaches do about this trivial [Mark May] is getting old. When I hear excuses like this it screams to me "We didn't coach our guys correctly so now I want to blame someone else!!" It is very pedster like if you ask me.
RULE 7 Snapping and Passing the Ball
Section 1
Defensive Team Requirements
Article 5 (a) 3.
No player shall use words or signals that disconcert opponents when they are preparing to put the ball in play. No player may call defensive signals that simulate the sound or cadence of (or otherwise interfere with) offensive starting signals.
PENALTY — Dead-ball foul. Five yards from the succeeding spot
They impersonated Braxton's claps last year.Having said that, Bo should be taking it up with the officials more than MSU. Potentially very lame on Dantonio's part IF they only did it against Nebraska. But if they truly do it normally, and this just happens to be the first team they've faced who uses the clap, then that fault lands on Bo. They do have tape of the MSU defense, no?
Yes, just like offensive facemasks are a penalty but never called.Isn't it a penalty on the D if they're simulating the snap count?
I don't remember that, but that's something that A) should have been called given the above rule and B) makes it look like the blame should be on Bo for not seeing it on tape. Unless they only do that against teams that use the clap and Nebraska is the first team this year that uses the clap. Maybe Bo's staff (heh, Bo's staffThey impersonated Braxton's claps last year.
That's always bothered me. On the other hand, I guess an offensive player is a lot more likely to be injured, since defenders grab to make a tackle; offensive players are seldom trying to take down defenders.Yes, just like offensive facemasks are a penalty but never called.
There was no facemask left after the Stiff Arm of Justice was applied. Merely dust.
I just put on my #28 jersey and stiff armed my three year old son. O-H!
I just put on my #28 jersey and stiff armed my three year old son. O-H!
Robert Reynolds being the prime example.
I don't think simulating snap counts is called because it doesn't really happen. The B1G officials need to pay attention and fucking call it. It's bush league and frankly, I assumed a defense of Sparty's caliber would be above bullshit like that.Yes, just like offensive facemasks are a penalty but never called.