It probably is, but it’s hard to tell from a still how much force was in it.Sorry if this has been addressed but how is this not a block in the backView attachment 587493
I saw a hideous block in the back called on us against Florida that wasn’t even a block in the back. Return or not it either is or isn’t. I saw this in live action yesterday and I knew we wouldn’t get the call. We had 3 of the most obvious pass interference miss calls yesterday as I have ever seen. We can’t get a call for some reason. Even in the booth they were like how do you miss that. They didn’t miss it, they just didn’t call it. Just shaking my head, if I was Heupel I would have to call the sec office and ask them how in Haiti do you miss 3 in the wide open like that. TerribleRarely do you see it called on "non punt or kick return" plays
You should write a strongly worded email to Greg Sankey, John McDaid, and your Congressman.Sorry if this has been addressed but how is this not a block in the backView attachment 587493
I'm calling BS to this "Bad calls both ways". The calls that went against Tennessee in the first 3 quarters were more than enough to cost the Vols the Game, which makes the Win look even more impressive. I've watched more football than 90% of VN, and that is the worst bias I have ever witnessed. EVEN when UT plays bama, and that was the Benchmark.Let it go. We won. Calls get missed on both teams in every game. Why do we go picking them out after a big win? What is to be gained?
Most refs are trying to call it right, you have a very few who are shaving points. You just hope the bad calls come out equal but a lot of times they don't, by bad luck. All that said ppl shouldn't be harsh on ppl that point it out because if you just let it go. It will enable these older, slower refs loosing vision to hang on longer for a pay check because no repercussions.
watch the highlight tape 38 second mark. He took a bad angle and over ran Johnson, it was more of a two hand touch, not a force block at all.