Why didn't Tuberville challenge the first down on the 40 yd line. And then he doesn't call timeouts to stop the clock. Horrible!!!!
Phenominal call by LSU, have to give it to Miles. How many coaches would have just taken a knee. Great game.
I don't believe these dumbass announcers how ****ing stupid are they.
Kept saying if he doesn't catch it the game is over, unbelievable the clock still would have stopped if incomplete. If one second on a completion the:firing: same second would have been there if he drops it.
Dumbasses unreal the commentating this year.
I don't believe these dumbass announcers how ****ing stupid are they.
Kept saying if he doesn't catch it the game is over, unbelievable the clock still would have stopped if incomplete. If one second on a completion the:firing: same second would have been there if he drops it.
Dumbasses unreal the commentating this year.
I don't believe these dumbass announcers how ****ing stupid are they.
Kept saying if he doesn't catch it the game is over, unbelievable the clock still would have stopped if incomplete. If one second on a completion the:firing: same second would have been there if he drops it.
Dumbasses unreal the commentating this year.
I noticed the same thing. Not only that, but on the replay there was actually :04 when he caught it. They just let the clock wind another 3 seconds after the play. If it was incomplete there still would have been 3 or 4 seconds and, call me crazy, but I'm guessing the hometown scorekeeper wouldn't have wound the clock down to 0 in that instance. And if they did, it would have gotten reversed.
you do realize that unless it's an actual shot of the clock (in this case it wasnt, it was espn's clock) it's not really on sync with the actual time on the field
no matter what, runnnig another play is fine becasue lsu still had a timeout.....but letting the clock run so much that they snap the ball with 8 left exposed them to the clock running out during that play.....and it almost happened.
i will say that had the pass been incomplete, the home town clock operator would have likely left 1 second left....but what if there was pressure, what if the qb checked down, what if that ball si bobbled-juggled-fought for, what if he sidesteps a rusher, etc, etc, etc/
give what to miles???
he's an idiot
they waste that time to run a play and get lucky that the clock doesnt run out during the play......
run they play yes, but snap the ball with 12 seconds or more left otherwise he ran the risk or the game ending.
that guy has 9 lives
No they are right on this one. Going to eat another second in the time that it is deflectd/bobbled and gets to the ground. Regardless of result it was an incredibly stupid play, after a horrible ball spot that Tuberville didnt challenge, and then Miles doesnt go for two which though probably irrelevant was also stupid.
you do realize that unless it's an actual shot of the clock (in this case it wasnt, it was espn's clock) it's not really on sync with the actual time on the field
no matter what, runnnig another play is fine becasue lsu still had a timeout.....but letting the clock run so much that they snap the ball with 8 left exposed them to the clock running out during that play.....and it almost happened.
i will say that had the pass been incomplete, the home town clock operator would have likely left 1 second left....but what if there was pressure, what if the qb checked down, what if that ball si bobbled-juggled-fought for, what if he sidesteps a rusher, etc, etc, etc/
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