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Obviously targeting. Did you hear the big CLACK on contact? yep, targeting. Watch this clip for the proper way to do this. (Ignore the unsportsmanlike penalty afterwards, haha). But notice how he lowered his shoulder, but did NOT lead with his head. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMGtpHoLu2I
Haha you both bit on that fake? the guy totally FLOPPED, swinging his arm around and falling over backwards. But before that, the USC player had already fallen on the ground and the replay showed there wasnt even any contact, just a flop to try and get a gimme out of the ref. Good no-call. Fan goggles!!
Gotta remember guys, the Aggies did flatten our defense. You also have to remember that most all of those guys had never played a single snap of college football. I really hope the aggies win the west (we'll see if they're as good as they claim to be when they face off with alabama and auburn), and the gamecocks get another shot at them in atlanta. We gotta shape up to get there though.
Spurrier a defensive guru? hahaha, do you know ANYTHING about steve spurrier? The man won the heisman for his OFFENSE, and continues to be an OFFENSE driven HBC.
In case anyone was uninformed... Nov. 25, 2012: A woman calls 911 to report that there are two men on a bike path on the Florida State University campus with what appears to be a black, long-barreled pistol. Police respond and draw their guns as they approach Jameis Winston and his roommate and teammate, Chris Casher, and ultimately handcuff them. The two tell the officer they were shooting at squirrels with a pellet gun, and they are released without charges being filed. Nov. 25, 2012: A few hours after the incident on the bike path, Winston, Casher and two other Florida State players, Mario Edwards and Kenneth “P.J.” Williams, allegedly engage in a BB- and pellet-gun battle at their apartment house, inflicting an estimated $4,000 in damage. Management at the apartment house declines to press criminal charges after an FSU athletic official vows that the players will pay for the damage. Dec. 7, 2012: Winston is accused of raping a woman at his off-campus apartment. The woman reports the assault to police that day and five weeks later calls a detective and identifies Winston as her attacker after seeing him in a class. Tallahassee police drop the investigation, contending the woman has refused to cooperate, then revive it nine months later and sent it to State Attorney Willie Meggs. Meggs conducts a new investigation but concludes that there is not enough evidence to file criminal charges. Winston’s lawyer contends the sexual encounter was consensual. The U.S. Department of Education later launches a federal investigation of the school’s handling of the incident after questions arise about whether Florida State followed the provisions of Title IX, and in August 2014 the school launches an investigation of Winston under the student code of conduct. July 21, 2013: Winston is accused of entering a Burger King in Tallahassee and helping himself to soda from the fountain machine without paying for it. A restaurant employee later tells police she gave Winston a cup of water but that he poured the water out and helped himself to several cups of soda despite her objections. No charges are filed. April 29, 2014: Winston is accused of stealing $32.72 worth of crab legs from a Tallahassee supermarket. He is given a civil citation that allows him to perform community service and is suspended from the FSU baseball team until he completes that work. Winston tells police he “forgot” to pay for the crab legs and publicly apologizes. May 20, 2014: Winston is expected at a code-of-conduct hearing for Chris Casher and Ronald Darby, two FSU teammates who alleged the witnessed a portion of the sexual encounter involving the quarterback and the woman who accused him of rape. They are both accused of violating school rules. Winston does not show up for the hearing, and his lawyer contends that no one from the school ever asked him to be there – something that is disputed by attorneys involved in the process. However, FSU officials later acknowledge that they have no way to force a witness to attend a code-of-conduct hearing. Sept. 16, 2014: Winston is seen by several students jumping up on a table on campus and screaming a sexually charged expletive-laced phrase that was made popular on the internet. FSU head football coach Jimbo Fisher suspends Winston for the first half of the team’s upcoming game with Clemson, and school officials vow that he will be subject to “internal discipline” – most likely under the school’s code of conduct. Winston apologizes. copied from: http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/jameis-winston-incidents-timeline-091714
Seriously? Suspended for the first half? Not even a whole game; this is hilarious. Heaven knows the ACC's poster-child comes before the law, before public misconduct, and before pending felonies. ("nah, lets just make it a half... it wasnt that serious after all... Which half? the first half, so that way if we're losing come half-time, he can come out and win it for us.) And the athletic department and winston's lawyers will do everything possible to sweep the rape case under the rug until football is over... Ya, good job guys, I'm sure jameis will learn his lesson. I'm sure he already feels terrible........
Seriously guys, enough with the shoulda, coulda, woulda's. It was a great game, both teams had tough calls, and both played well. Everybody keeps saying Georgia got the short end of the stick, that they should have not gotten that touchdown called back, etc etc. But bad reffing goes both ways, and Gurley should have been ejected for the headbutt and the punch, and had he been ejected, he wouldnt have been there to score any points for the rest of the game(and about the defenders in his face, c'mon. Thats the name of the game, no matter who you play). That same call took the 4th down stop away from south carolina and kept georgias posession alive, which they scored on. So enough with the bad reffing B.S. And even if the GA kicker had MADE the field goal, everyone seems to forget, there were still 4 and a half minutes on the clock in the 4th quarter, and SC's play calling would have gone from run-out-the-clock to get-close-enough-for-at-least-a-field-goal. SC STILL would have had the game in their hands! Great game, down to the wire, Respect for Georgia, Todd Gurley's a beast, and that's that!