and it is going on big time with the Auburn fans - saying the refs gave LSU that game by blowing a spot and picking up the flag on the Hester TD. Convenient they do not mention the highly suspect personal foul on their last drive, nor the non-call on the illegal block (I will not even say intentional......but it looked awfully suspicious) that took Dorsey out for the game. Funny how no win these days can go unquestioned.....
it was intentional. no need to sugar coat. and i hope the P.O.S. that did it gets his leg snapped in half next Sat.
by the way - spots are not booth reviewed, but a coach must challenge it.....touchdowns are booth reviewed, so don't bring the "why was the AU touchdown challenged when he was clearly in?" crap here. secondly, if the illegal formation really did happen, why is ESPN and other media outlets NOT making a huge deal of it tonight on the wrap-up shows? anyhow....
Of all the calls replayed in the game, that one should be shown time and time again! I hope the SEC takes a good look at that and the official that was present yet did not call the penalty! That dude, ref should be working the toilet bowl!
That one was CLOSE. Since the camera angle was behind the line, it was kinda tough to see, but before the flag was thrown, I thought that's what we were gonna get hit with.
I have zero sympathy for Auburn complaining about bad calls. I got four numbers for them. Two Zero Zero Six. Tough. That's the way these things happen.
Yeah except that was an outrageously bad officiated game. What made it worse was the off. crew didn't care how blatently wrong their calls were. Not to mention I saw a lot of holding from the Auburn O line that wasn't called... and don't get me started on the Dorsey chop block not to mention a few others not called.
You would think the SEC catches wind of all the talk of the bad officiating in this rivalry over the years and would try to do something about it. But it just seems to get worse and worse every year.
The spot was bad, but Mesquite is right, it was dumb for Ears not to challenge. The receiver didn't look like he was on the line, what made that worse was that they called it in the first place. Seemed crazy to pull back the flag. But nothing makes up for the despicable Dorsey block. No to mention at least 2 holding calls (one on Woods for sure), and the sack on Flynn in which the jackass elbowed him in his face afterwards as Flynn lay on the ground. LSU dominated that 2nd half, the game shouldn't have been close, so be happy Auburn fans that you can even start to complain about offiiciating. You got very lucky not to be blown off the field. If this game is replayed with Doucet back in rhythm with Flynn now, it's not even close.