Did you guys see the penalty where the UGA player jumped on the back of one of our Linemen during a PAT attempt before the half?
Didn’t see it but knew what the penalty was for. Which let’s be honest. Taking a personal foul to the kickoff location is kinda making the penalty useless. If the ball goes through the end zone the returning team is basically not punished. They need to assess that penalty AFTER the return. If you’re going to make it count, then MAKE IT COUNT!Did you guys see the penalty where the UGA player jumped on the back of one of our Linemen during a PAT attempt before the half?
The biggest lesson was the answer to, “What is 2 + 2?”I think you’re undercounting. What did they teach you at the bank anyway?
I understand the targeting rule, but the punishment does not fit the crime. Most of the time, the targeting foul was not intentional, yet the player is ejected from the game, and if it happens in the second half, they're out for the first half of the next game. The ejection part needs to go as too often the call is a game changer. Make it a 15 yarder, and if it happens again, then ejection. This would never make sense though to the rules idiots.The rule and the penalties handed out need to be updated. They have done a good job of eliminating that kind of tackling in today’s game for the most part.
Nearly broke his neck. SmhThis was not called targeting.
What are we even doing?
Agreed 100%I understand the targeting rule, but the punishment does not fit the crime. Most of the time, the targeting foul was not intentional, yet the player is ejected from the game, and if it happens in the second half, they're out for the first half of the next game. The ejection part needs to go as too often the call is a game changer. Make it a 15 yarder, and if it happens again, then ejection. This would never make sense though to the rules idiots.
This is clearly an inaccurate representation. There are no odds on Arch Manning.Well, well, well
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They should just go to the NFL rule and be done with it. The NFL officiating id it makes far more sense and has less drastic consequences and time wasted on it.Unless / until they can make the call consistently, I wish they'd drop the foul.
I get the reasoning, I really do - but the SEC refs are SO BAD that it truly feels like it's used to affect the outcome of the game rather than enforced uniformly.
I don’t keep up to date on targeting definitions which seem to update every year. It looked like James was trying to get low enough to “get a hat on the ball” and jar it loose. Not saying that’s any safer, just that it was likely his motivation. I liked the original intent of targeting, to protect defenseless players such as receivers on crossing routes and very much agree that should be kept in the game. However, most of the updates go too far beyond that.Smith’s targeting call was correct and the “crown of the helmet” part of the rule that got him is there to protect HIM from compressing the vertebrae in his neck and paralyzing him. You need to see what you are hitting. In years past that hit would be called spearing.
The UGA player launching himself like Superman into the pile headfirst towards a literally defenseless player who was being held up violates so many aspects of the rule it’s not funny.
I do wonder if a suspension for the first half of their next game can be done retroactively because the officials absolutely flubbed that one.
To paraphrase Ron White, you can’t fix Georgia fans.Never the less, talking to Georgia fans, they swear we have the refs paid off because we got all the calls
Per rule 10.2A, if a player superman's into a defenseless player 3 or more seconds after the whistle has been blown, the player is deemed invisible and a penalty is not to be assessed.I just don’t understand how this isn’t targeting. Jumps, drops head, launches into defenseless player’s helmet. What the heck?
I've seen people treated better who have committed capital murder. I've never liked the rule that a player is kicked out of a game for a bang/bang play. Give the player a penalty, if they happen to get two penalties then eject them. Seperate the penalties similar to what the college rules do in basketball with flagrant fouls. Have Targeting 1 and Targeting 2 level penalties. If it is egregious enough then eject the player with only one offense.Unless / until they can make the call consistently, I wish they'd drop the foul.
I get the reasoning, I really do - but the SEC refs are SO BAD that it truly feels like it's used to affect the outcome of the game rather than enforced uniformly.
Also, targeting is one of the few penalties than can be called from "the room," even if it isn't called on the field.I note that the official call always comes from "the room" in Birmingham SEC HQ. The number of times they ask for a review for a "missed" targeting, seems very subjective. It's too important to the outcome of these games for that much subjectivity to be allowed.
Not a fan of "the room" in Birmingham SEC HQ. No offense meant personally to anyone here who might be employed there.
This is the worst no-call I have ever seen. You can see the helmets flex in the second angle. How in the world was this ruled not targeting. Every single ref and booth review ref in this game should be fired.This was not called targeting.
What are we even doing?
May as well, everything else about CFB has become the NFL...They should just go to the NFL rule and be done with it. The NFL officiating id it makes far more sense and has less drastic consequences and time wasted on it.
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