Players should sue for better protection. They made this rule and end up only calling it when it's convenient for the game.
this is your schtick? Feel good?Aggies2009 said:
And some idiots couldn't wait to play them again.
1) Sip's head being up doesn't make it not targeting. 2) ASU's was 100% clean. 3) Skattebo initiated contact by slowing down, he did NOT push off extended-arm like you said.ahpetty33 said:
Refs called DPI on skattebos catch when he initiated the contact and pushed off with full extension, and then they had the opportunity to call targeting on ASU's game changing interception but did not… don't attribute to malice what can be attributed to incompetence. The problem with targeting is it is too subjective with too many variables to apparently be called consistently. The refs were bamboozled on this one because the defender did such a good job of keeping his head completely up, even though the hit was delivered square helmet to helmet
Stinky T said:
Then the rule should be changed. But as the rule reads today, that is targeting. Changing written rules to unwritten rules means there are no rules at all.
mBill Superman said:
Yeah I've never seen a team get so many crucial calls to finish out games in any sport ever. That is insane.
Just go ahead and give sip the trophy.
That call would go against us. Even the questionable ones we have come to expect the inevitable. Rare is the time when the call doesn't go as expected.Aggie Dad Sip said:
I thought it was a textbook case of targeting. However, a high school referee friend of mine explained it this way:
1. The ball was tipped which eliminates the defenseless receiver rule.
2. The DB never ducked his head and made contact with his facemask and not the crown of his helmet.
By rule, although it looked egregious, it's not targeting. Not sure I agree, but that's what he said.
Ag1188 said:1) Sip's head being up doesn't make it not targeting. 2) ASU's was 100% clean. 3) Skattebo initiated contact by slowing down, he did NOT push off extended-arm like you said.ahpetty33 said:
Refs called DPI on skattebos catch when he initiated the contact and pushed off with full extension, and then they had the opportunity to call targeting on ASU's game changing interception but did not… don't attribute to malice what can be attributed to incompetence. The problem with targeting is it is too subjective with too many variables to apparently be called consistently. The refs were bamboozled on this one because the defender did such a good job of keeping his head completely up, even though the hit was delivered square helmet to helmet
The non-call on targeting allowed Sips to win when they lose otherwise if ASU can make a kick.
hey, cut it out. This doesn't fit the zoo narrative.Aggie Dad Sip said:
Also, there's been a ton of complaints on the zoo over the last few weeks about how many games in a row Texas A&M has not had a single holding penalty called against their opponents. I agree it's absolutely ridiculous and doesn't make mathematical sense.
However, ASU had no holding penalties called against them today, and a watched at least five plays where their QB scrambled around extending plays while his OL was damn near tackling Texas defenders. Still, no holding calls.
Don't conflate incompetence with conspiracy. Like I've said before, officiating at every level is a job so thankless and prone to abuse from players, coaches, parents, fans and the media, that the good officials have said, "Forget it. Life's too short to put up with this nonsense."
So now, the best officials we can get are the ones who suck and only do it for the money. Don't blame them. It's our fault.
Aggie Dad Sip said:
Also, there's been a ton of complaints on the zoo over the last few weeks about how many games in a row Texas A&M has not had a single holding penalty called against their opponents. I agree it's absolutely ridiculous and doesn't make mathematical sense.
However, ASU had no holding penalties called against them today, and a watched at least five plays where their QB scrambled around extending plays while his OL was damn near tackling Texas defenders. Still, no holding calls.
Don't conflate incompetence with conspiracy. Like I've said before, officiating at every level is a job so thankless and prone to abuse from players, coaches, parents, fans and the media, that the good officials have said, "Forget it. Life's too short to put up with this nonsense."
So now, the best officials we can get are the ones who suck and only do it for the money. Don't blame them. It's our fault.
dixichkn said:
That is 10000% called on us every single time. Without a doubt. I've seen MUUUUUCH less called on us. Even got a "rules expert" on there calling it clear targeting
OBJTEX said:Aggie Dad Sip said:
Also, there's been a ton of complaints on the zoo over the last few weeks about how many games in a row Texas A&M has not had a single holding penalty called against their opponents. I agree it's absolutely ridiculous and doesn't make mathematical sense.
However, ASU had no holding penalties called against them today, and a watched at least five plays where their QB scrambled around extending plays while his OL was damn near tackling Texas defenders. Still, no holding calls.
Don't conflate incompetence with conspiracy. Like I've said before, officiating at every level is a job so thankless and prone to abuse from players, coaches, parents, fans and the media, that the good officials have said, "Forget it. Life's too short to put up with this nonsense."
So now, the best officials we can get are the ones who suck and only do it for the money. Don't blame them. It's our fault.
Well said. Btw, skattebos td in ot was a foul. Ol pulled him across. You can push not pull
DGrimesAg92 said:OBJTEX said:Aggie Dad Sip said:
Also, there's been a ton of complaints on the zoo over the last few weeks about how many games in a row Texas A&M has not had a single holding penalty called against their opponents. I agree it's absolutely ridiculous and doesn't make mathematical sense.
However, ASU had no holding penalties called against them today, and a watched at least five plays where their QB scrambled around extending plays while his OL was damn near tackling Texas defenders. Still, no holding calls.
Don't conflate incompetence with conspiracy. Like I've said before, officiating at every level is a job so thankless and prone to abuse from players, coaches, parents, fans and the media, that the good officials have said, "Forget it. Life's too short to put up with this nonsense."
So now, the best officials we can get are the ones who suck and only do it for the money. Don't blame them. It's our fault.
Well said. Btw, skattebos td in ot was a foul. Ol pulled him across. You can push not pull
Yes you can, they changed that rule. Football much?
If that EXACT same thing had happened to your receiver and been uncalled, sips would be screaming bloody hell from the rooftops and you KNOW it. Any reply to the contrary is just dishonesty.Aggie Dad Sip said:
I thought it was a textbook case of targeting. However, a high school referee friend of mine explained it this way:
1. The ball was tipped which eliminates the defenseless receiver rule.
2. The DB never ducked his head and made contact with his facemask and not the crown of his helmet.
By rule, although it looked egregious, it's not targeting. Not sure I agree, but that's what he said.
Aggie Dad Sip said:
I thought it was a textbook case of targeting. However, a high school referee friend of mine explained it this way:
1. The ball was tipped which eliminates the defenseless receiver rule.
2. The DB never ducked his head and made contact with his facemask and not the crown of his helmet.
By rule, although it looked egregious, it's not targeting. Not sure I agree, but that's what he said.
I'm sure any fan would gladly trade the targeting call, which likely would have ended the game, for the pulling the guy across call, which would have never occurred if targeting was called.OBJTEX said:Aggie Dad Sip said:
Also, there's been a ton of complaints on the zoo over the last few weeks about how many games in a row Texas A&M has not had a single holding penalty called against their opponents. I agree it's absolutely ridiculous and doesn't make mathematical sense.
However, ASU had no holding penalties called against them today, and a watched at least five plays where their QB scrambled around extending plays while his OL was damn near tackling Texas defenders. Still, no holding calls.
Don't conflate incompetence with conspiracy. Like I've said before, officiating at every level is a job so thankless and prone to abuse from players, coaches, parents, fans and the media, that the good officials have said, "Forget it. Life's too short to put up with this nonsense."
So now, the best officials we can get are the ones who suck and only do it for the money. Don't blame them. It's our fault.
Well said. Btw, skattebos td in ot was a foul. Ol pulled him across. You can push not pull
don't be insulting when you're the one that doesn't know the rules.DGrimesAg92 said:OBJTEX said:Aggie Dad Sip said:
Also, there's been a ton of complaints on the zoo over the last few weeks about how many games in a row Texas A&M has not had a single holding penalty called against their opponents. I agree it's absolutely ridiculous and doesn't make mathematical sense.
However, ASU had no holding penalties called against them today, and a watched at least five plays where their QB scrambled around extending plays while his OL was damn near tackling Texas defenders. Still, no holding calls.
Don't conflate incompetence with conspiracy. Like I've said before, officiating at every level is a job so thankless and prone to abuse from players, coaches, parents, fans and the media, that the good officials have said, "Forget it. Life's too short to put up with this nonsense."
So now, the best officials we can get are the ones who suck and only do it for the money. Don't blame them. It's our fault.
Well said. Btw, skattebos td in ot was a foul. Ol pulled him across. You can push not pull
Yes you can, they changed that rule. Football much?
That play will continue to be targeting except when big money needs it not to be. As you said, rigged.Budder01 said:
What is even targeting anymore if that wasn't the clear definition of it.
The true missed targeting call of the game. Dude literally lunged to the head/neck of Isaiah Bond. pic.twitter.com/r3iYp9Z4cC
— J❌red. (@SerJaredd) January 2, 2025
That's not even close to targeting, his helmet never made contact and he didn't launch the crown of his head toward him.classof92 said:
Is this targeting?The true missed targeting call of the game. Dude literally lunged to the head/neck of Isaiah Bond. pic.twitter.com/r3iYp9Z4cC
— J❌red. (@SerJaredd) January 2, 2025
It doesn't say anything about making forcible contact with your armpit, so you're wrong again.classof92 said:
The stock market is slow. I'll be here all day. Here's the actual rule
However, if a player is defenseless, you can't initiate contact above the shoulders, even if you don't lead with the crown. Players are also prohibited from targeting and making forcible contact to the head or neck area of a defenseless player with the helmet, forearm, hand, fist, elbow or shoulder.