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Dec 20, 2014
9:44
:59
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bluebloodedcoug
His foot wasn't on the ground
How can his feet be planted, when one isn't on the ground?
Tough call to make, and refs don't benefit from instant replay and slo-mo, but the announcer should know better.
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His foot wasn't on the ground
bluebloodedcoug
12/20/14 9:44pm
exactly
barnacle
12/20/14 9:45pm
Not to mention the pelvic thrust to make contact...
mikecito
12/20/14 9:47pm
Not to go all Haddow on you, but it doesn't have to be.
San Juan Sun
12/20/14 9:47pm
I thought it did. Isn't the standard feet planted and set, hips square, arms in?
bluebloodedcoug
12/20/14 9:50pm
defender is allowed to occupy a vertical space, feet don't have to be set
San Juan Sun
12/20/14 9:51pm
You're delusional. There is no such thing as vertical space for a defender in
ol' Blue Eyes
12/21/14 1:42am
My issue is he was falling before Collinsworth made contact.
mogelijk
12/20/14 9:50pm
That was my issue as well.
Runs With Scissors
12/20/14 9:55pm
Seems like most ESPN are ref apologists
mogelijk
12/20/14 9:48pm
No, just Pac 12 ref apologists.
TheDean
12/20/14 11:27pm
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