BernardKingGOAT
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So you’re sure it happens but no idea how exactly…that the depth of your analysis never has gone beyond, “well, there’s a lot of money in sports…” says a lotIt's not my job to figure that out but I imagine an average detective could unravel it in about 30 days with access to all the information he requested.
they prob were…of course they didn’t expect you to catch it though…”should I call the defensive holding on 2nd or 3rd down?” LolIt’s over and we lost but did anyone else notice the two refs having a conversation with Beck and Kirby during either a time out of when they came back from a commercial? Looked like they were planning, never saw anything like it in the past.
Looked like an obvious face mask…wasn’t of course but understandable miss by the refsHere is a still of the different angle of the facemask. It is not the best one because the app I was using only let's you pause on mobile in certain places. I recommend watching the sequence. It's at the 5:27 mark of the 3rd quarter right after the commercial. Anybody capable of being honest with themselves can see that, at a minimum, the referee in real-time can be forgiven for thinking this was a facemask and cannot be shocked it was called since his helmet also came off.View attachment 698871
I keep seeing you post things along these lines.What’s your best guess at how the scheme works? You seem to be pretty confident that it happens…well, how does it all happen, these schemes where games are fixed?
Stop it. The game will be decided on the field. Bad calls will happen but nobody is out to get us. It’s this type of rhetoric why many despise TN.
It IS part of their game. Kirby brought that with him from bama. They are taught to hold, since only about 20% of holding is called. It's a calculated advantage. I remember a day when a db couldn't put a hand on a receiver.I've been amazed at the amount of discussion surrounding Georgia's blatant holding of receivers as if it is a part of the game.
I think it's rare but it happens...what's your point? Do I think officials are betting on the games they referee? Absolutely not.I keep seeing you post things along these lines.
You're telling me you don't believe anyone bets on any of the betting apps in any way that isn't supposed to bet on them?
Same play two UGA players were line up offsides. No flag.Here is a still of the different angle of the facemask. It is not the best one because the app I was using only let's you pause on mobile in certain places. I recommend watching the sequence. It's at the 5:27 mark of the 3rd quarter right after the commercial. Anybody capable of being honest with themselves can see that, at a minimum, the referee in real-time can be forgiven for thinking this was a facemask and cannot be shocked it was called since his helmet also came off.
Surely you don't believe that there are not many plays where you could show the same thing for UT players lined up offsides...or maybe you do, which is sorta crazy.
Actually not that many players line up offsides, It's 101, and the Linesman is usually on top of it. (calls it; I've seen multiple OS calls in one series featuring a couple dumbasses)) For these 2 uga players to be offsides and it's not called? Reeks.Surely you don't believe that there are not many plays where you could show the same thing for UT players lined up offsides...or maybe you do, which is sorta crazy.