Afternoon Games Open Thread

Submitted by M-Wolverine on
When NC vs. GT is your best FOOTBALL game, it's hard to get excited. The afternoon looks like a better warm up to tonight's events.

Kalamablue

September 21st, 2013 at 6:18 PM ^

Is quite possibly one of the most pathetic teams I have seen this year.  They can't run the ball, they can't throw veritcal, they can't stop the rush or generate any pass rush, and their secondary blows coverages all day long.  I took them as they were given 24 points, and I'm at a loss of words with how bad they are. 

B-Nut-GoBlue

September 21st, 2013 at 6:39 PM ^

Two in the first half.  One in the endzone "in the corner" and the DB was called for I don't know what.  Faceguarding (though not a penalty) even though he turned his head at the end.  And another that was in a similar place as this one if I recall where there wasn't much contact beyond handsy play by BOTH players.

I know, not the best way to exemplfiy but those two I remember from the first half and remember them to be very bad calls.

samdrussBLUE

September 21st, 2013 at 6:20 PM ^

I do think sparty had had some pass interference calls that were unjust. Also, we may have some trouble with them when we meet

LSAClassOf2000

September 21st, 2013 at 6:22 PM ^

Who is Rees throwing to in the end zone on these red zone plays? I mean, he seems to find someone eventually, but still...

...and ND goes up 17-10 (PAT pending) on a nice little run by McDaniel. Once again, the end credit music for "Airplane!" can be heard in the background. 

snarling wolverine

September 21st, 2013 at 6:24 PM ^

Boy, the officials don't respect the MSU secondary at all (and with some reason).  I like it.  Once you get a rep as a DB that can't cover without interfering, it's hard to shake it.  I hope that continues when we play them.

MGoBlue96

September 21st, 2013 at 6:33 PM ^

a good call, but I agree with your overall sentiment. MSU defensive backs are known for being overly physical, they are simply being called out on it by the officials in this game( who are a Big Ten crew). I find their bitching pretty funny in that context, though I do understand their frustration with that last call.

B-Nut-GoBlue

September 21st, 2013 at 6:34 PM ^

Don't mean this in a snarky way...But you're okay with that call going against Michigan DBs?

I am not.  Recievers these days are able to touch and "push"/nudge and it's okay but when a DB happens to slightly do anything of that nature it's an automatic flag and I personally think it's lame.  Like many things it'll differ from person to person on their interpretation of PI but I prefer the days of old (as if I was around then) when some contact was okay and recievers weren't gifted calls, as IMO they are today.

MGoBlue96

September 21st, 2013 at 6:42 PM ^

are probally given too much leeway nowadays, but the fact of the matter is that is how it is and teams are aware of it. No team can claim that their ignorant of that fact. MSU's dbs see that the refs are calling it tight today, but yet they foolishly keep on pressing the issue anyways. That is not on the refs, that is MSU rolling the dice at their own peril and not adjusting to the way the game is being called.

WingsNWolverines

September 21st, 2013 at 6:26 PM ^

but this is bull shit and Sparty is getting screwed. Honestly losing the ND series doesn't look so bad anymore. Jeez another flag?!

MGoBlue96

September 21st, 2013 at 6:29 PM ^

are basically asking for it. When you play overly physical, as they do, you risk being called for PI's. Just because they get away with it most of the time, doesn't mean those aren't legimate, with the exception of that last one which was pure bullcrap.

Not sure what is so hard to understand. You get 5 yards to bump the receiver, past that you risk PI if you put your hands on the receiver.

SDCran

September 21st, 2013 at 6:31 PM ^

That last PI may not have been the right call but I get it. He saw the db face the receiver and put a hand in the middle of the wr's chest. Sure he anticipated a push but he was blocked after that hand went to the chest.