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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

That being said, SEPBH is almost certainly a troll.

I dunno. You may be correct, but what makes you think The Buck Hunter is a troll? When does the payoff ever come?

I always envisioned The Buck Hunter sitting in his tree stand and the head of every deer he sees is suddenly replaced by the head of Mark Emmert or Louis Freeh or Rodney Erickson like some kind of sitcom episode.
 
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I dunno. You may be correct, but what makes you think The Buck Hunter is a troll? When does the payoff ever come?

I always envisioned The Buck Hunter sitting in his tree stand and the head of every deer he sees is suddenly replaced by the head of Mark Emmert or Louis Freeh or Rodney Erickson like some kind of sitcom episode.
I think Buck Hunter is most definitely a parody troll. The payoff is just reading his material, and watching the cult either agree or let it pass unchallenged. The cult really does believe that JoPed would have been arrested and thrown in chains, had he reported Sandusky to the Police, though. That is not something a troll came up with.
 
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So it's clear to me that James's head is over the line at the time of the kick. His feet are not. I'm a little curious of what the actual rule is - is the line of scrimmage really a "plane of scrimmage"? Or do you need to be touching the ground for it to be "offsides"?

Either way, this game was perfect - Michigan looked HORRIBLE in a win, and Penn State blames the refs more than they do their own team. Well, some blame their own team, but those get "shown the door".
 
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So it's clear to me that James's head is over the line at the time of the kick. His feet are not. I'm a little curious of what the actual rule is - is the line of scrimmage really a "plane of scrimmage"? Or do you need to be touching the ground for it to be "offsides"?

Either way, this game was perfect - Michigan looked HORRIBLE in a win, and Penn State blames the refs more than they do their own team. Well, some blame their own team, but those get "shown the door".

Its like getting a strike call from an umpire..if your catcher sets up inside and the pitch catches the outside corner you probably still are not getting a strike called because you missed the target.

Look how far out in front of everyone else the one slappy is. At full speed to the naked eye I'm sure it seemed like he was a mile off side. It's bordeline in a perfect still shot.
 
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I love how the pedsters proclaiming that the refs screwed them out of the win, completely turning a blind eye toward the fact that even if they would have gotten the on side kick, that clown show of an offense (after scoring a total of 13 points all game) would have been forced to go 70ish yards in less than a minute with no timeouts to win the game.

If anything, the refs only screwed them out of giving up a pick-six or something.
 
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I love how the pedsters proclaiming that the refs screwed them out of the win, completely turning a blind eye toward the fact that even if they would have gotten the on side kick, that clown show of an offense (after scoring a total of 13 points all game) would have been forced to go 70ish yards in less than a minute with no timeouts to win the game.

If anything, the refs only screwed them out of giving up a pick-six or something.

I thought they had 1 time out at that point.
Oh - and they had 1:41 left.
But with the way they were playing, they could have had 15 time outs and another whole half and they probably wouldn't have scored.
 
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So it's clear to me that James's head is over the line at the time of the kick. His feet are not. I'm a little curious of what the actual rule is - is the line of scrimmage really a "plane of scrimmage"? Or do you need to be touching the ground for it to be "offsides"?

Either way, this game was perfect - Michigan looked HORRIBLE in a win, and Penn State blames the refs more than they do their own team. Well, some blame their own team, but those get "shown the door".
From a few minutes online today, I found that it's like crossing the plane for a TD. Just because his feet are behind the line, his body is past the 20. It is difficult to search for the exact circumstance, but the word "plane" was definitely used.

I love how the pedsters proclaiming that the refs screwed them out of the win, completely turning a blind eye toward the fact that even if they would have gotten the on side kick, that clown show of an offense (after scoring a total of 13 points all game) would have been forced to go 70ish yards in less than a minute with no timeouts to win the game.

If anything, the refs only screwed them out of giving up a pick-six or something.
To be fair, the majority of posts from Saturday night all said the call didn't matter because their offense was shit all game. That will certainly change as we get farther and farther from the game itself. The lasting image in their minds will be that they got hosed.

I thought they had 1 time out at that point.
Oh - and they had 1:41 left.
But with the way they were playing, they could have had 15 time outs and another whole half and they probably wouldn't have scored.
He had no time outs left, because he called one before the safety to make sure they were allowed to take a safety. The dipshit doesn't even know the rules.
 
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From a few minutes online today, I found that it's like crossing the plane for a TD. Just because his feet are behind the line, his body is past the 20. It is difficult to search for the exact circumstance, but the word "plane" was definitely used.

To be fair, the majority of posts from Saturday night all said the call didn't matter because their offense was [Mark May] all game. That will certainly change as we get farther and farther from the game itself. The lasting image in their minds will be that they got hosed.

He had no time outs left, because he called one before the safety to make sure they were allowed to take a safety. The dip[Mark May] doesn't even know the rules.
1. in 5 years, they will be claiming this robbed them of a National Championship, because it sent their team into a tailspin.
2. While it is funny to think Franklin didn't know if he could take a safety, I think that he probably called the time out to see if they could onside kick the free kick, which, to be fair, Is not done that often.
 
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