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Neither Miami td was a touchdown

Teh Teh

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The 4th down stand we had was huge but oh well. Then the catch clearly had a toe out they even showed the turf out on the white.

Regardless we are playing horribly. Peterman is tight, penalties on big plays, not getting off the field on 3rd down, no sacks...
 
The 4th down stand we had was huge but oh well. Then the catch clearly had a toe out they even showed the turf out on the white.

Regardless we are playing horribly. Peterman is tight, penalties on big plays, not getting off the field on 3rd down, no sacks...
LMAO. Here we go again. It's the refs. Unbelievable.
 
We all know the ACC REFS suck. Unfortunately it is much more than that today.
 
The second one idk, looked pretty close, don't think you really could say he was out. The first one though, you seriously need help if you think that was a TD. Regardless, this defense should be ashamed at the lack of effort.
 
With proper video replay officiating, Pitt is down by 9 instead of by 20.

0 points for Miami on 1st drive, and only 3 on the second TD drive.

It's not just the refs... but it's a different game right now if Pitt is down 12-3 instead of 23-3.
 
I actually thought the 2nd touchdown was easier to overturn since it showed the cleat marks on the white line. No way was the 1st TD gonna get overturned though but the 2nd TD should have been.
 
Who.said it was refs? Stop being a moron dude. I just said neither td was a td.

The second one for sure they showed the clear mark on the sideline
You might want to watch that second one a couple more times dude. The trail foot was down while he had possession AND the lead foot was in bounds, albeit barely. If you're not blaming the refs, why even make that stupid post to begin with?

We are getting absolutely dismantled and you post that the two TDs werent TDs. And I'm the moron? LMAO.
 
Realistically it should be somewhere around 16-7. The first TD was not even close. For anyone to argue it, they are blind or are so used to terrible officiating they just don't care. And for Pitt not to score a touchdown on our last drive instead of a FG was terrible play calling and a bad throw by Nate on 3rd down. Ridiculous to not get into the endzone on that series.
 
Realistically it should be somewhere around 16-7. The first TD was not even close. For anyone to argue it, they are blind or are so used to terrible officiating they just don't care. And for Pitt not to score a touchdown on our last drive instead of a FG was terrible play calling and a bad throw by Nate on 3rd down. Ridiculous to not get into the endzone on that series.

Not to mention Blewitt hitting the upright.
 
Not to mention Blewitt hitting the upright.
Yeah really could be 16-10. Even how it is now, the fact they couldn't at least hold them and score to make it 20-10 was just a piss poor defensive effort. That last drive was a total lack of effort. Defensively they really aren't even trying. We are getting the ball and we are a second half team, but we a) actually have to cover Miami's receivers and b) stop stalling offensively and settling for FG attempts.
 
Realistically it should be somewhere around 16-7. The first TD was not even close. For anyone to argue it, they are blind or are so used to terrible officiating they just don't care. And for Pitt not to score a touchdown on our last drive instead of a FG was terrible play calling and a bad throw by Nate on 3rd down. Ridiculous to not get into the endzone on that series.
They have 250 yards at the half, we have 100. We didn't gain a yard in 3 plays on that red zone series. We didn't stop their 2 minute drill at the end of the half and they "shoulda" got into the end zone there too. So the shoulda coulda woulda routine kinda doesn't cut it.
 
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They have 250 yards at the half, we have 100. We didn't gain a yard in 3 plays on that red zone series. We didn't stop their 2 minute drill at the end of the half and they "shoulda" got into the end zone there too. So the shoulda coulda woulda routine kinda doesn't cut it.
Oh I agree. I'm saying it in the sense of a good football team should be able to do these things. Aside from the bad TD call, the shoulda's I referred to were just in the sense that well... you gotta step up and make plays in those moments, not let them slip away.
 
You might want to watch that second one a couple more times dude. The trail foot was down while he had possession AND the lead foot was in bounds, albeit barely. If you're not blaming the refs, why even make that stupid post to begin with?

We are getting absolutely dismantled and you post that the two TDs werent TDs. And I'm the moron? LMAO.
Eh your negativity bores me
 
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