what a blown call-- my next will will be of a facemask that they blatantly missed at the end of the game, then maybe a runnning into the kicker one uggghhhhh
because then he would have to make his signature a pic of the lsu player "celebrating" in the end zone not long after. :rolleye33: quit acting like a troll.
I understand your comments...but then again...it's much easier to convert on third down when you know you can get away with holding on EVERY play. LSU should be prepared to win 11 versus 11...not 11 vs. 15, 16, 17... It's just sad that we lose a starting QB, RB, TE, DL, DB, OL for all or significant parts of the game yet still have a chance to beat the #3 team on their field. That's a difficult challenge in itself but you have no chance when the game is being determined by someone other than the players. Usually I believe it's just routine poor SEC officiating. This season I think there's more to it. Nobody said it was possible in the NBA either yet we know the outcome. The on field refs may just be horrible but the replay booth personnel flat out cheated. No ands, ifs, or buts about it. We have no excuse for short kickoffs...we have no excuse for normally not executing the option...we have no excuse for dropping balls...BUT we also have no control over the refs. Take a look at the first LSU drive. JJ clearly converted on 3rd down yet the ball was moved back and forced LSU to punt. I knew right there this would be a long day with this crew.