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Re: Beasley

Postby alyssa » Sun Jan 04, 2015 8:43 pm

I'm glad Dallas won. I think the refs helped Detroit more than Dallas.
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Re: Beasley

Postby fifty » Sun Jan 04, 2015 9:19 pm

Always amusing when Mike Pereira is wronged which happens about 66% of the time.
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Re: Beasley

Postby smusic 00 » Sun Jan 04, 2015 9:20 pm

mrydel wrote:Never seen a flag picked up after the penalty was announced to the crowd by the official.


That's the only weird part. There were about 5 penalties on that play and none were enforced. If the ball was better thrown and not into the defenders back I believe they call PI. But lots of close calls against the boys, too, so they found a way to win despite getting way outplayed.
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Re: Beasley

Postby RGV Pony » Sun Jan 04, 2015 9:23 pm

Nice to see the fanbase of a team other than the one I'm pulling for feel like they got shafted for once
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Re: Beasley

Postby JasonB » Sun Jan 04, 2015 9:33 pm

I think the LB on the play held his arms out to the side to indicate he was not face guarding and not intentionally making contact. That caused one of the officials to overrule the original call.

Also, if you watch the replay, the offensive player had his fingers in the LB's facemask when the ball was in the air. I think in the end, they just let them play.

The Detroit corners were super physical with Dez all game. They were allowing physical play the whole time, so that call would have been inconsistent with the reffing the rest of the game.
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Re: Beasley

Postby East Coast Mustang » Sun Jan 04, 2015 10:11 pm

Why wasn't Dez flagged for coming on the field and arguing the call with his helmet off? The whole sequence was an officiating disaster
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Re: Beasley

Postby SMU89 » Sun Jan 04, 2015 10:16 pm

They don't win without Christie
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Re: Beasley

Postby Puckhead48E » Sun Jan 04, 2015 10:56 pm

CoxMustangFan wrote:
East Coast Mustang wrote:Has he done anything to atone for his social media outburst against SMU after June resigned? If not, I couldn't care less about him because that little episode made him look like an ungrateful [deleted].

Seriously, we might have the least constructive group of famous football alumni:

ED- total [deleted], never wanted to be at SMU in the first place but only came here for the $$$ and his grandma, and now loudly trashes us in the media for reasons that have no basis in fact

Craig James- nice guy and loves SMU but is hated by pretty much everyone outside of SMU

Beasley- publicly trashes SMU on the internet after JJ's resignation


Agree with you in a way. Looking forward to that next generation of high profile lettermen that ignite institutional pride.


How about you look to Denver this weekend and take a deep breath. The others will come back...but we have one current headlining WR who is doing it right and bringing positive attention to us. Also, with the number of SMU mentions that Beasley got today, pretty sure he hit about 99% worth of people who have no idea what he said on Twitter, so it is a positive.
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Re: Beasley

Postby Puckhead48E » Sun Jan 04, 2015 10:58 pm

JasonB wrote:I think the LB on the play held his arms out to the side to indicate he was not face guarding and not intentionally making contact. That caused one of the officials to overrule the original call.

Also, if you watch the replay, the offensive player had his fingers in the LB's facemask when the ball was in the air. I think in the end, they just let them play.

The Detroit corners were super physical with Dez all game. They were allowing physical play the whole time, so that call would have been inconsistent with the reffing the rest of the game.


There is no such thing as faceguarding in the NFL. Right on for the contact, with the WR initiating contact with the grasp of the facemask while pushing off with an extended arm. Could have been called offensive too.
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Re: Beasley

Postby Otto » Sun Jan 04, 2015 11:23 pm

Doesn't the defensive player have to turn back and make an effort to at least act like he's making a play on the ball? He has a right to the ball, but that guy today didn't look back for the ball. It was a ridiculous non-call, and picking up the flag without an explanation? Never seen it happen before.
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Re: Beasley

Postby Junior » Mon Jan 05, 2015 12:23 am

Otto wrote:Doesn't the defensive player have to turn back and make an effort to at least act like he's making a play on the ball? He has a right to the ball, but that guy today didn't look back for the ball. It was a ridiculous non-call, and picking up the flag without an explanation? Never seen it happen before.

Only has to have turned around if incidental contact is made. If the defensive player doesn't make contact with the offensive player, no need for him to have turned around.
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Re: Beasley

Postby Lebanese4Life » Mon Jan 05, 2015 6:57 am

whatever we needed to catch a break at some point.

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still think we will get destroyed by Green Bay
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Re: Beasley

Postby soccermom » Mon Jan 05, 2015 7:52 am

I think GB beats us, too, if we play like yesterday.
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Re: Beasley

Postby mrydel » Mon Jan 05, 2015 8:24 am

Otto wrote:Doesn't the defensive player have to turn back and make an effort to at least act like he's making a play on the ball? He has a right to the ball, but that guy today didn't look back for the ball. It was a ridiculous non-call, and picking up the flag without an explanation? Never seen it happen before.

I thought this was the case but it is not. In college you do have to look back, NFL no. I had it backwards in my recall until being corrected.
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Re: Beasley

Postby vielsiehorsepower » Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:02 am

Even if Detroit was jipped on that call (and I don't think they were), the first half calls/no calls were incredibly biased against Dallas so I'll call that even.
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