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by PonyPride » Sun Sep 23, 2018 5:19 pm
From the Annapolis Capital Gazette: SMU beats Navy in overtime with two-point conversion pass
Navy loses to SMU in OT, 31-30 Bill Wagner [email protected]DALLAS, Texas – Now we know why Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo was so upset about some of the mental and physical mistakes he saw during last Saturday’s rout of Lehigh. Niumatalolo understood the Midshipmen could not afford to be so sloppy against an American Athletic Conference opponent and that assessment was absolutely correct. Navy had two of its three turnovers converted into touchdowns and committed a penalty that wiped out a touchdown of its own. The Midshipmen also gave up a kickoff return for score and all those issues came back to haunt them on Saturday. Quarterback Ben Hicks came off the bench to throw a touchdown pass and two-point conversion as SMU stunned Navy, 31-30, in overtime at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. To read this article in its entirety, CLICK HERE.
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by Arkpony » Sun Sep 23, 2018 7:23 pm
This writer had a different picture of what the 2 point play looks like..different from the officials, the game commentators and myself.
However, what the replay review could not overturn was the apparent fact SMU only had six players on the line of scrimmage. A freeze frame of the formation right before the snap shows a slot receiver lined up one yard back, leaving just six players along the line of scrimmage instead of the required seven. Replay cannot be used to spot that penalty, which must be called by the officials on the field.
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by mr. pony » Sun Sep 23, 2018 8:33 pm
Arkpony wrote:This writer had a different picture of what the 2 point play looks like..different from the officials, the game commentators and myself.
However, what the replay review could not overturn was the apparent fact SMU only had six players on the line of scrimmage. A freeze frame of the formation right before the snap shows a slot receiver lined up one yard back, leaving just six players along the line of scrimmage instead of the required seven. Replay cannot be used to spot that penalty, which must be called by the officials on the field.
You’re wrong. They had seven.
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by mr. pony » Sun Sep 23, 2018 8:46 pm
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by Arkpony » Sun Sep 23, 2018 8:59 pm
mr. pony wrote:Arkpony wrote:This writer had a different picture of what the 2 point play looks like..different from the officials, the game commentators and myself.
However, what the replay review could not overturn was the apparent fact SMU only had six players on the line of scrimmage. A freeze frame of the formation right before the snap shows a slot receiver lined up one yard back, leaving just six players along the line of scrimmage instead of the required seven. Replay cannot be used to spot that penalty, which must be called by the officials on the field.
You’re wrong. They had seven.
Im not wrong. read my post again.
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by BUS » Mon Sep 24, 2018 7:57 am
Thank you for the article.
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by DiamondM75 » Mon Sep 24, 2018 8:18 am
Arkpony wrote:This writer had a different picture of what the 2 point play looks like..different from the officials, the game commentators and myself.
However, what the replay review could not overturn was the apparent fact SMU only had six players on the line of scrimmage. A freeze frame of the formation right before the snap shows a slot receiver lined up one yard back, leaving just six players along the line of scrimmage instead of the required seven. Replay cannot be used to spot that penalty, which must be called by the officials on the field.
If you look at the freeze frame, there were 3 players (including the slot receiver) with one foot on the yard line, and their other foot the same distance in front. If you are saying the slot receiver was in the backfield, then all 3 linemen were in the backfield. Me thinks you are mistaken.
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by DanFreibergerForHeisman » Mon Sep 24, 2018 8:27 am
At a minimum we had 6.5 players on the line of scrimmage which rounds up to 7.
Legal play.
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by Arkpony » Mon Sep 24, 2018 8:29 am
DiamondM75 wrote:Arkpony wrote:This writer had a different picture of what the 2 point play looks like..different from the officials, the game commentators and myself.
However, what the replay review could not overturn was the apparent fact SMU only had six players on the line of scrimmage. A freeze frame of the formation right before the snap shows a slot receiver lined up one yard back, leaving just six players along the line of scrimmage instead of the required seven. Replay cannot be used to spot that penalty, which must be called by the officials on the field.
If you look at the freeze frame, there were 3 players (including the slot receiver) with one foot on the yard line, and their other foot the same distance in front. If you are saying the slot receiver was in the backfield, then all 3 linemen were in the backfield. The writer of the article was mistaken. I wasn't. Me thinks you are mistaken.
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by 3rdGenPony » Mon Sep 24, 2018 8:52 am
There were seven on the line. 5 lined up on the ball and the two split out to the right, including the tackle that motioned, were all on the line of scrimmage.
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by mrydel » Mon Sep 24, 2018 9:09 am
Arkpony was quoting the article not his opinion.
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by Nacho » Mon Sep 24, 2018 9:13 am
7 on the line. no doubt
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by Nacho » Mon Sep 24, 2018 9:14 am
we beat Tulane last year in what was thought to be a controversial call but review exonerated us on that one too.
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by Arkpony » Mon Sep 24, 2018 10:16 am
mrydel wrote:Arkpony was quoting the article not his opinion.
People don't read very closely.
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by DiamondM75 » Mon Sep 24, 2018 10:26 am
Arkpony wrote:mrydel wrote:Arkpony was quoting the article not his opinion.
People don't read very closely.
My apologies. I thought you were agreeing with the article, but as you pointed out, you were simply stating what was said in the article.
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