Good thing for LSU . . . for now.LSUby16 said:wow. bama football ain't what it used to be.
lnadell said:You scored 20 points on our defense because you started inside the Bama 50 yardline the entire second half, which once again was the result of the no-call and the resulting bad field position for Bama.
LSUby16 said:after LSU intercepted the ball, ran it back 44 yards, ran some offense and punted, couldn't Alabama have done something at that point to preserve the win?
It might have been a bad no-call but that is football. You guys have started dwelling on this because it gives you a way to not face the facts. It gives you a way to say to yourself that you would have beaten LSU.
The fact is LSU is THE better team. Even with inconsistent QB play and only four contributing seniors LSU IS better. The proof is in the 4th quarter. LSU wore down Alabama and won the game, which was expected. You fought hard but don't have the depth. You didn't lose because of a no-call. Not with so many opportunities, many of which Alabama blew.
Instead of offering congratulations to the winner, you guys dwell on a perceived bad call, even alledge a payoff, and hold to the belief that if not for one no-call you would have avoided a 16 point defeat and won.
wow. bama football ain't what it used to be.
LSUby16 said:so the fumbled kickoffs had nothing to do with that? it WAS the no-call.
** okay ***
wow.
LSUby16 said:Alabama players and coaches were so devastated by a perceived no-call that they were unable to gain their composure and their play changed?
RollTideinGA said:My complaint isnt that the play-no-call decided the game, but it sure did help LSU.
RolltideFanz said:we owned you all that first half
Understand the rules before you spout your stupidity. When the head of SEC officials says it was a missed call what in the world are you talking about?LSUby16 said:Secondly, the bama guy sure did move his feet funny if he was pushed. looks more like he didn't pick up his left (back) foot and fell.
Thirdly, Webster has every right for the ball and he played it perfectly. He looked at the ball, held his ground and intercepted it. AGAIN - he looked at the ball before, during and after the WR fell. AGAIN - he has a right to the ball as much as the DB.
And lastly, if that was a fade, then the execution was poor. To catch that ball the WR must go THROUGH Webster. If Webster had blocked his route without looking at the ball its PI. If not then its just Websters right to the ball.
Look at the video put up by a Bama fan(named by a bama fan). Tell me that
1) Webster isn't looking at the ball.
2) That isn't a poor throw just waiting to be picked.
3) They don't both need to be where Webster IS.