Last year Bama game penalties

#30
#30
Were totally lopsided in our favor. Quit whining about it now if you didn’t care then.
It should have been lopsided more. It was probably the most even called game playing Alabama which means that they probably benefited Alabama 55% as opposed to the usual 70-80 % benefit Alabama gets on judgement calls. Hell, they spotted them a touchdown on an offensive passing interference. From that perspective I can see why Bama fans were upset with the officiating. If you’re used to the officiating going 70% in your favor all the time, it’s looks unfair when it only favors you 55% of the time
 
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#32
#32
The filthy, smelling of raunchy urine bammers will tell you the pass interference call near the end of the game last year was a bad call. That’s how stupid they are


That is the one they are upset about and it was PI. They committed a lot of those last year and they committed them this year too. The difference is that they were called last year, but the refs looked the other way this year.
 
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#36
#36
It’s not so much the amount…..it’s the when and how.
2 drives that the Vols made the stop on 3rd down, both extended by phantom penalties.

The control of the game was tactical. Even the no call on the punch out attempts plays into covering up the pattern.


(This isn’t my theory. Just repeating the US Marshal up the street. I of course asked. Will there ever be some sort of investigation? To which he said “lord no”)
 
#37
#37
Bama had so many penalties last year in their loss to us that it set a damn record for most penalties in a game. You don’t think they were bitching and moaning about that. Penalties are gonna happen good and bad on both sides. You just have to deal with it.
 
#38
#38
I don’t mind missing a call or two. You can bank on that in any situation involving human judgment.

But when a college football game begins to resemble some skit involving Jim Cornette and the Midnight Express, then you have to question the legitimacy of the entire operation going on in this league.
 
#39
#39
If Baron hadn't been held on that TD throw, Millroe gets blasted before he throws it. No matter what that idiot Paul Finebaum says, that touchdown on the second play of the second half was the momentum changer in the game. There is no way of telling if that changes the outcome of the game, but it sure changes the outcome of that play.
 
#41
#41
Penalties last year were 17 to 6. A lot of the penalties were pre snap bc of the noise. I know it seems like it was “unfair” to Bama bc Bama is used to getting every close call against every opponent. I dare you to watch this year’s game objectively and say it was even close to last year’s. Bama was still afforded a chance to win that game. Tennessee’s chances were neutralized at every opportunity this year.

I know the truth is a hard pill to swallow though.
 
#42
#42
Pre snap, post snap doesn’t make any difference the the OP. Bama was penalized last year and that’s just not fair according to some even if they committed the penalties.
Last year they got penalized for stuff everybody else in the conference is used to being called for. Not bammers though, it blew their minds lol. And Bama got a few favorable calls in their favor last year. Again, bammers didn’t notice it because that is what they’re used to.
 
#43
#43
I know it seems like it was “unfair” to Bama bc Bama is used to getting every close call against every opponent.
I know the truth is a hard pill to swallow though.
In 3 of the last 5 years Bama has been in the 100s of all college football teams in penalties per game, meaning they were penalized more than 100 other college football teams in those years.
 
#45
#45
Were totally lopsided in our favor. Quit whining about it now if you didn’t care then.
Bama was a very undisciplined team last year and most of those calls were warranted. They are also undisciplined this year. Only difference is they were called last year and weren’t this year.
 
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