calvin forever
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Here it is on GT Bob's video. This might honestly be my favorite play of the game.
One the very next play (toss to Searcy), check out the cut block by Willis put on #24...wow!
Here it is on GT Bob's video. This might honestly be my favorite play of the game.
Here it is on GT Bob's video. This might honestly be my favorite play of the game.
Here it is on GT Bob's video. This might honestly be my favorite play of the game.
Now this video makes me sad
I have watched the "Leap" from every conceivable angle and find it just short of miraculous that the officials did not rule it a fumble. I know, breaking the plane and all that but given the peculiar things that have happened to us in that stadium... Did anyone besides me, hold their breath on the review thinking they just might call it a fumble? Just asking.Not that i have any. But would be nice for a media thread
I have watched the "Leap" from every conceivable angle and find it just short of miraculous that the officials did not rule it a fumble. I know, breaking the plane and all that but given the peculiar things that have happened to us in that stadium... Did anyone besides me, hold their breath on the review thinking they just might call it a fumble? Just asking.
Pretty sure he had the ball when the pile was unraveled, so it wouldn't have matteredI have watched the "Leap" from every conceivable angle and find it just short of miraculous that the officials did not rule it a fumble. I know, breaking the plane and all that but given the peculiar things that have happened to us in that stadium... Did anyone besides me, hold their breath on the review thinking they just might call it a fumble? Just asking.
Pretty sure he had the ball when the pile was unraveled, so it wouldn't have mattered
You could barely see the ball on the ground. Whether or not he had possession of it at that point, I don't know. But when they unpiled, he had the ball. End of story.Pretty sure they did not show that on tv, but I'll take your word for it.
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At that point I thought the only thing they could check was to see if it was a TD or was his knee down before he crossed the end zone .I have watched the "Leap" from every conceivable angle and find it just short of miraculous that the officials did not rule it a fumble. I know, breaking the plane and all that but given the peculiar things that have happened to us in that stadium... Did anyone besides me, hold their breath on the review thinking they just might call it a fumble? Just asking.
Pretty much game, set, match. I kept seeing the ball (half hidden by Bulldog defenders mind you) and fearing the worst.You could barely see the ball on the ground. Whether or not he had possession of it at that point, I don't know. But when they unpiled, he had the ball. End of story.
I guess the key is that you saw it HALF hidden by mutt defenders. That means, at the very least, that it was also half hidden by Qua. Regardless, if he had already crossed the endzone with it, which was confirmed by the replay, then it doesn't matter. Of course, those WERE SEC refs, so, as we all know, anything can happen....LOLPretty much game, set, match. I kept seeing the ball (half hidden by Bulldog defenders mind you) and fearing the worst.
I did not see PI on our #20 in the end zone and the unsportsmanlike on same was in reaction to taunting...which at the time got me pretty wrapped around the axel...They did well with the broadcast, and, oddly enough, this was the most fair I have ever seen a SEC officiating crew in the series as well. For the first time I can remember, we didn't get jobbed by the refs.