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<blockquote data-quote="GlennW" data-source="post: 154060" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>REGARDLESS of whether Justin's other play was an incomplete pass or a fumble, there was NO DOUBT the one at the goal line was either a TD for GA Tech, or he was barely stopped at the goal line and held there for nearly FIVE SECONDS before the ball was knocked out of his hands. Forward progress SHOULD HAVE BEEN CALLED well before the phantom fumble even if Justin wasn't given credit for crossing the goal line, which some TV angles showed he, in fact, had done.</p><p></p><p>With UGA being credited with that phantom recovery for a TD, THAT was a 14 point swing made by the SEC Refs, NOT by the players, like when our Defenders stopped UGA's rushers and legitimately caused fumbles we recovered. Also, both of Ray Drew's blocks of OUR kicks should have been, by RULE, illegal, because he was lined up directly over our Center and hit him as soon as the ball was snapped; running over him to make the blocks. Clear NCAA rule violation any rookie Ref should have made, yet the SEC Refs IGNORED both times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennW, post: 154060, member: 33"] REGARDLESS of whether Justin's other play was an incomplete pass or a fumble, there was NO DOUBT the one at the goal line was either a TD for GA Tech, or he was barely stopped at the goal line and held there for nearly FIVE SECONDS before the ball was knocked out of his hands. Forward progress SHOULD HAVE BEEN CALLED well before the phantom fumble even if Justin wasn't given credit for crossing the goal line, which some TV angles showed he, in fact, had done. With UGA being credited with that phantom recovery for a TD, THAT was a 14 point swing made by the SEC Refs, NOT by the players, like when our Defenders stopped UGA's rushers and legitimately caused fumbles we recovered. Also, both of Ray Drew's blocks of OUR kicks should have been, by RULE, illegal, because he was lined up directly over our Center and hit him as soon as the ball was snapped; running over him to make the blocks. Clear NCAA rule violation any rookie Ref should have made, yet the SEC Refs IGNORED both times. [/QUOTE]
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