Cane Dynasty
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Shallow victory. I counted 7-8 flags on that final play.
I thought you were band?
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I ******* love you. nohomo
Shallow victory. I counted 7-8 flags on that final play.
I thought you were band?
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Shallow victory. I counted 7-8 flags on that final play.
Never saw a flag thrown during the play by a ref in any of replays. Knowing the ACC they buzzed it down from the replay official.
Shallow victory. I counted 7-8 flags on that final play.
I'm glad we won, but there appeared to be a big block in the back by Redwine I believe.
If you see the play again, UM advances it out around the 30 on the left side of the field, then starts retreating, then from inside the 5 on the right side of the field, they start advancing and around the 14 start across the field and lateral, the Duke guy who was close to the UM guy at that point got wiped out by Redwine from the back the best I could tell.
Yes it was a block in the back dude got up and raised his hands ... ACC refs thank go they suck
Shallow victory. I counted 7-8 flags on that final play.
It wasn't a block in the back, and they didn't reverse it on replay. The ref made the mistake of announcing it was a penalty and then saying they were reviewing everything. One ref called a penalty, the others said no. They then were supposed to huddle without replay and decide. They decided clean block without replay, but it looked shady because they had already announced it, and then watched the replay for his knee and backwards laterals, and announced everything at once, making it look like they reviewed the block/penalty on film, which they didn't.
Yeap. When the first reviewed the play, i thought that was the one they were going to callIt wasn't a block in the back, and they didn't reverse it on replay. The ref made the mistake of announcing it was a penalty and then saying they were reviewing everything. One ref called a penalty, the others said no. They then were supposed to huddle without replay and decide. They decided clean block without replay, but it looked shady because they had already announced it, and then watched the replay for his knee and backwards laterals, and announced everything at once, making it look like they reviewed the block/penalty on film, which they didn't.
Redwin was a block in the back but the refs didn't see it on the play.