OK, TD or not TD, that is the question....

Did Pig score in OT or not?


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I wear my orange-tinted glasses with pride. It was a TD and there is no doubt. :loco:
 
Bama grads are stupid.

Because you have a different option on when control is lost than someone who is paid to make those calls then they must be stupid.

He simply said that it was too close to call and if the call had been fumble he wouldn't have reversed the call either.

Being the troll you are it's laughable that you accuse others of being biased.

For the 2nd time I'm curious what footballref thinks.


And finally ,ass hat, I thought it was a fumble too. But you didn't ask what I thought did you? With typical Bama arrogance you just assumed.
 
Because you have a different option on when control is lost than someone who is paid to make those calls then they must be stupid.

He simply said that it was too close to call and if the call had been fumble he wouldn't have reversed the call either.

Being the troll you are it's laughable that you accuse others of being biased.

For the 2nd time I'm curious what footballref thinks.


And finally ,ass hat, I thought it was a fumble too. But you didn't ask what I thought did you? With typical Bama arrogance you just assumed.

I never made a comment on what you thought. I responded to what your friend the ref thought. And you need to grab a dictionary and look up the difference between opinion and observation.
 
I never made a comment on what you thought. I responded to what your friend the ref thought. And you need to grab a dictionary and look up the difference between opinion and observation.

If I can find the energy to give a shat I might. Although I'll probably spend my spare time on a Bama message board pretending to be something I'm not. Look me up my name is Volwriter
 
If I can find the energy to give a shat I might. Although I'll probably spend my spare time on a Bama message board pretending to be something I'm not. Look me up my name is Volwriter

Congrats. I award you your internet tough guy points for the day. Your trophy is in the mail.
 
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Congrats. I award you your internet tough guy points for the day. Your trophy is in the mail.

Do you somehow feel threatened?
Or are your Bama writing skills and wit failing you.

If you're a writer then I'm the volnation spelling bee champ.

I've been known to threaten to choke yankeevol. I like yankeevol. You sir are no yankeevol.
 
Do you somehow feel threatened?
Or are your Bama writing skills and wit failing you.

If you're a writer then I'm the volnation spelling bee champ.

I've been known to threaten to choke yankeevol. I like yankeevol. You sir are no yankeevol.

I see you're going for extra credit. But you received the entire allotment of internet tough guy points I had to give out today. Save your tough guy act for tomorrow and I can give you more of the affirmation you are so desperately seeking.
 
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I see you're going for extra credit. But you received the entire allotment of internet tough guy points I had to give out today. Save your tough guy act for tomorrow and I can give you more of the affirmation you are so desperately seeking.

omg, just stfu and go play in your own box of sand.
 
I see you're going for extra credit. But you received the entire allotment of internet tough guy points I had to give out today. Save your tough guy act for tomorrow and I can give you more of the affirmation you are so desperately seeking.

For those who didn't catch it.

This is a verbal tap out.
 
I didn't say you said it; but call out your own if you're going there.

Then why did you quote me moron?

Let me clue you in...BW and I trade shots from Time to time.I win some, he wins some. Even he admits I got him tonight.


Basicly he doesn't need your help.
 
The only thing I asked was if anyone could point me to the frame where control is clearly lost before the ball crosses the plane. So far, I haven't seen it.

To orangeslice's ref friend's point, I'm just not seeing the indisputable frame in the sequence. That is, until you see the ball separate from his fingers after it's across the line.

Again, it's an academic matter, and means nothing anymore in the real world.
 
The only thing I asked was if anyone could point me to the frame where control is clearly lost before the ball crosses the plane. So far, I haven't seen it.

To orangeslice's ref friend's point, I'm just not seeing the indisputable frame in the sequence. That is, until you see the ball separate from his fingers after it's across the line.

Again, it's an academic matter, and means nothing anymore in the real world.

You are correct WriterVol! Good eye! It never leaves the hand until after the plane is broken. I don't see any basis to claim possession has been lost until the ball separates after the plane - much less indisputable evidence.

He fumbled after the goal is reached. Any idea that he lost control of the ball in the air is conjecture - not in evidence. I'm amazed how few see that.
 
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He lost control when his right hand comes off the ball, you can tell it wasn't him switching to his left hand because the force of his right hand slipping moved his hand almost all the way to his left elbow.

It was a fumble, it was clear as day, your arm does not move that way if you're switching the ball purposely. After his hand slips off, the ball control is lost, and what you're seeing is him trying to regain possession. Even when he hits the ground, the first hing he does is try to get up and find the ball, but it's already out of bounds.

He fumbled, he knew he fumbled, it's not debatable to anyone who knows anything about sports. Once his right hand comes off, you even see the trajectory of the ball change. That = loss of control
 
The only thing I asked was if anyone could point me to the frame where control is clearly lost before the ball crosses the plane. So far, I haven't seen it.

To orangeslice's ref friend's point, I'm just not seeing the indisputable frame in the sequence. That is, until you see the ball separate from his fingers after it's across the line.

Again, it's an academic matter, and means nothing anymore in the real world.

You are requesting two different things. You say you want an image that shows when the ball separates from his fingers to prove that he didn't have possession. But that's a logical fallacy because he could lose possession even while touching the ball; and that's exactly what happened. He lost his grip on the ball, thus losing possession, but had his fingertips on top of the ball for an instant longer.
 

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