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I'd use that to negatively recruit Miami tbh.Nesta too...
I personally counted 4 blatant holds on Nesta in the 2nd half alone & not single one was called.
"Do you want to be held all game?"
I'd use that to negatively recruit Miami tbh.Nesta too...
I personally counted 4 blatant holds on Nesta in the 2nd half alone & not single one was called.
I love how the announcers were telling us what a hole VT was in from the Phillips sack while you could hear the announcers calling first down on a penalty. Of course you didn't see that because the production crew was terrible.
I don't know if it's that specific, but penalties are included in the play by play data at collegefootballdata.comOne of the worst broadcasts I’ve seen in a while. Terrible all around, announcers, camera angles, etc.
In terms of penalties, does anyone know if they keep stats for specific kinds of penalties by team? We have to lead the country in personal fouls...
How about that hedley shove? You’d think he did a WWE takedownI spoke on this in my recap, the ACC refs are highly litigious & are being advised to be trigger happy with Miami.
We definitely don't do ourselves any favors with how undisciplined we are.
But these ACC officiating crews are horrible. Especially the crew that called the NC St game, I hope to dear God we don't see them on the road @ Wake or @ home vs UNC, that crew will absolutely ***** us if they get the chance to again.
What’s crazy is how bad it was and it was ESPN. Not ACCN or ESPN 2 or U. Straight up ESPN. I swear. And that pope touchdown I watched from my end zone seats wtfOne of the worst broadcasts I’ve seen in a while. Terrible all around, announcers, camera angles, etc.
In terms of penalties, does anyone know if they keep stats for specific kinds of penalties by team? We have to lead the country in personal fouls...
I spoke on this in my recap, the ACC refs are highly litigious & are being advised to be trigger happy with Miami.
We definitely don't do ourselves any favors with how undisciplined we are.
But these ACC officiating crews are horrible. Especially the crew that called the NC St game, I hope to dear God we don't see them on the road @ Wake or @ home vs UNC, that crew will absolutely ***** us if they get the chance to again.
Yep, remember that bowl game against Wisconsin when Richt went ballistic.What's new? I think they've called 1 or 2 holdings on our DL all year, and a few years back we went almost the whole season without one being called despite us having a solid bevvy of pass rushers. I used to think it was just my bias or imagination but I've spoken to others about it and it's not just us that notice it. I know a Gator fan who watches a lot of our games and he laughs at how often we get held with no calls.
It has been brought up repeatedly over the past 15 years. We used to send weekly game tapes. The ACC doesn't care. And after the Duke game a few years ago they don't even maintain the pretext of impartiality.I don’t know if this is a Blake James conversation but someone needs to bring cut ups to the ACC brass and get some type of accountability on these refs
We’ve had a premier pass rush for the last 5 years and probably only seen 5 holding penalties from other teams O line in that span...
They have wholly lost focus on their core mission.ESPN did fire a gang of employees & my little cousin was one of those casualties. Smh. ESPN quality have dipped tremendously from its early yrs. Talent let go, and replaced by hacks.
Part of the reason this happens is because the mechanics are to start a drive on a yard line when the drive starts between the 20s (or maybe it's the 10s). This way if you have a close call you don't have to measure because you know 10 yards is that next line. Example - team starts drive on their own 23. On 3rd down the runner is down with the football barely touching the 33 yard line. On the TV looks like the should measure but there is no reason because the officials should know they started on the 23. Helps speed up the game by reducing unnecessary measurements.A related officiating note - anyone notice that there are less and less measurements during the course of a game? If a team comes within a 1/2 yard of the marker the officials signals 1st down and move the sticks. Replay booth took away one of those types from us today. Seems the officials have been told to keep the game moving.
They were holding Roche ALL game
Saw the same and called it out to a buddy. On that play it seemed like our guys were waiting for whistle, possibly to avoid a penalty, but the RB was almost able to sneak free...They pulled out a new trick to quietly steal yards from us today: There was a series in the second half where Chaney was running the ball and they blew the play dead almost right after he made the contact with the LB to negate the yards he fought for; lost him 2 yards on one carry where he fell forward and at least another 1 on a separate carry. The very next series, VT's RB had what looked like all 11 of our defenders surrounding him for the tackle and they let him fight for AT LEAST another 3 seconds before blowing the play dead. I've gotta give them credit, this method of fu*king us was actually creative...
I think this type of stuff puts our players in a position to pick up a few extra penalties... remove the benefit of the doubt because of previous antics....Announcers said Miami was ranked what, 11th in the ACC and 108 nationally? That's more than just the refs.
They were showing Manny talking to an assistant during the Pope TD. I was like WTF are you doing.I love how the announcers were telling us what a hole VT was in from the Phillips sack while you could hear the announcers calling first down on a penalty. Of course you didn't see that because the production crew was terrible.
I'm sure part of it is because they're watching it at home like us, but the production crew is there.They were showing Manny talking to an assistant during the Pope TD. I was like WTF are you doing.
It has been happening all season. Either our offense is too fast for them at times or because they have to create some type of jibber jabber or story instead of just the game, they get lost from the action.