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good game so far. Darron looks to be overrated. Casey Matthews is a beast. Jeff Maehl is the college version of Donald Driver. the definition of a "go to" guy.
 
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I know in the NFL if any part of your arm is on the ground, past your hand, you're down. A play just got overturned for that a couple weeks ago. Don't know if its the same in college.



EDIT TO ADD: Yeah Riddlewire, I think that might of been where I saw that rule come in to play. Edited by: Toby Hillis
 

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That's what Oregon gets for defeating Stanford!!
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PoliticallyIncorrect said:
Sorry,, quoted the wrong guy what happened in the sugar bowl? 
A receiver rolled over a defender, just like tonight. The refs called him down. After replay upheld the call, the refs stated with complete specificity that contact with any part of the wrist will result in a downed ball.
 

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I'm just glad I don't live in Oregon or Alabama.. not many Auburn worshippers' in my area!

--And, both "offenses" got exposed, no?--
 

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Good thing that was Auburn with that play, so the refs did their "jobs" and didn't call it on Auburn, who's gotten so lucky this year it's unbelievable.

Kirk and Brent were beyond annoying tonight. It's funny when ESPN praised Tebow for being a great COLLEGE PLAYER, not an NFL prospect, DWFs got sick of it.

My question is, how can they listen constantly to Kirk's gay manlove for Cam Newton and not barf?
 

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Darron Thomas is rated as the number 4 qb for the 2013 draft. Either 2013 is an incredibly weak year or he is wayyyyyyy overrated. No agenda here move on.......Edited by: white is right
 

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Jack Lambert said:
Good thing that was Auburn with that play, so the refs did their "jobs" and didn't call it on Auburn, who's gotten so lucky this year it's unbelievable.

Kirk and Brent were beyond annoying tonight. It's funny when ESPN praised Tebow for being a great COLLEGE PLAYER, not an NFL prospect, DWFs got sick of it.

My question is, how can they listen constantly to Kirk's gay manlove for Cam Newton and not barf?
Newton was exposed tonight he looked mediocre at best. He basically looked like Vince Young in the pros. The problem for him he was up against a college defense. I suspect this still won't hurt his draft stock.....
 

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I actually think this was a good game for us.
It showed that these types of offenses (and these types of quarterbacks)just compile a lot of useless yardage, but it doesn't translate into victories if the defense plays correctly.
Furthermore, this game provides a blueprint for how to stop these specific offenses.
For Pac10 teams, they need to stop thinking that defensive speed will somehow allow them to beat Oregon. Instead, they need to get their strongest men and constantly force the LOS back. Thomas is VERY mistake prone when the pocket is collapsing. Even if you leave Oregon's receivers wide open, he won't necessarily throw it anywhere near them.
For the SEC, they need to stop trying to maul Auburn up front. Quit the blitzing. Just stymie the LOS and put a quick guy on the end to prevent the QB from running. Newton will never throw the ball to a defended receiver. He always looks for the wide open man because his accuracy is non-existant.
Of course, this doesn't matter for the SEC, since Newton will be gone next year and Malzahn will reshape the offense for a different quarterback.
 

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The refs were certainly wrong on the roll over tackle tonight. Of course Herbie K (ha so) slobbers on and on about it being the "right" call. Auburn gets an asterisk by their entry in my book, and "Superman" couldn't win it for them; it had to be the leg of a White man that won their mythical championship. I guarantee you the SEC would have way less than 5 straight real national championships in a legit playoff system. A very down note to end the college football season on.
 

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The media gets to shower Scam Newton and Auburn with more love. They so desperately want Scam to be Superman...the new black QB to take the reigns from Vick (since he will be toast in a couple more years). All the latest black savior QBs have been busts and Donovan McNabb is about to retire soon.

So they need a new poster boy. Scam is their hero.

The game was mostly average, although Oregon's D came up late with Casey Matthews making the key play. Let's hope he gets a fair shot in the NFL.
Jeff Meahl MVP material if Oregon wins. They should have got him the ball even more. Oregon's black string bean QB sucked in this game.

Questionable play calling on 4 straight runs when Auburn's D stuffed Oregon.

As for the call on if the runner was down late in the game, very close, yet as you guys mentioned, if the wrist is down then he is down.
Odd.

Also, notice on the fumble recovery play the Linesman called a phantom personal foul play on Oregon. That didn't matter as Oregon scored anyway.

Media clearly loving Auburn and Scam so they should be very happy tonight and fall asleep in orgasmic delight that they have good copy for the next week.
Plus, they can anoint Scam Newton as NFL HOF material too leading up to the draft.
 

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Did anyone else think that Oregon's QB looked incredibly slow? Not only did he not run well, but he also constantly made the wrong read on the option. I guess his feet aren't his only slow attribute!
 

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and we have the "smile that lights up an entire stadium" reference regarding sCam Newton by Brent Musburger. *puke*

The caste hyperbole couldn't even wait for Cam Newton to get onto the field. So, "room brightening smile" is no longer adequate. He has to light up the whole goddamn stadium?? Really? And, then the obligatory "sneaky speed" reference about Jeff Maehl. Brent Mushburger is an idiot and a dinosaur.

Although there were only a few White athletes on the field, they constantly showed up with big plays in big moments: congratulations to Jeff Maehl, Casey Matthews, Philip Lutzenkirchen, John Boyett and David Paulson, impact players.
 

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Oregon's "D" (aside from a few Whites) hasn't impressed me this season, but, guess what, they only allowed 22-points to "SuperScam"... In this "NCG" -- we got the best of both worlds! For the record, I never implied that I wanted Oregon to be blown-out... I recognized the inferiority of Darron Thomas, though.

And, I've watched some ESPN today, and THEY KNOW that Newton DID NOT put on a tour-de-force display!
 

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REDNOSE said:
Did anyone else think that Oregon's QB looked incredibly slow? Not only did he not run well, but he also constantly made the wrong read on the option. I guess his feet aren't his only slow attribute!
Yeah he looked slow, and I found it odd that he was smiling and hugging Auburn players after the game.
Edited by: snow
 

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snow, maybe Thomas bought into the hype about sCam Newton and the incredibly afroletic SEC team too. I wouldn't be too surprised at his smiling and hugging the opposition. That is fairly typical black behavior at any level of the game.
 

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Colonel_Reb said:
snow, maybe Thomas bought into the hype about sCam Newton and the incredibly afroletic SEC team too. I wouldn't be too surprised at his smiling and hugging the opposition. That is fairly typical black behavior at any level of the game.


Whereas when Derek Anderson was caught briefly smiling during a loss by the Arizona Cardinals he was attacked and ridiculed nationally.
 

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Just as I expected, ESPN has dedicated a big time slot about how the SEC has won 5 straight national titles. The SEC myth continues. They need a playoff system but that will never happen, because who is to say TCU wouldn't beat Auburn? Andy Dalton wouldn't have made the mistakes that Thomas made.
 
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