Arizona is a bad football teamHe makes the same boneheaded decisions they will lose to UofA
Arizona is a bad football teamHe makes the same boneheaded decisions they will lose to UofA
Sure. But you absorb lessons by admitting your failures (That was an absolute failure). Not making excuses for them. IMOSometimes it takes awhile to absorb things. He probably believes the strategy to be correct.
we all know weird stuff happens in these rival games, especially when one team has a chance to grab the brass ring. Full moon football.
True. But they will be playing at home and likely very inspired to try and ruin ASU's season.Arizona is a bad football team
True. But they will be playing at home and likely very inspired to try and ruin ASU's season.
Of course, ASU has a lot more to play for AND extra motivation after Arizona ran up the score last year. We shall see whose inspiration is greater, I guess.
Arizona was an epically bad football team in 1997, the year after Plummer, when it looked like ASU had a chance to go the Orange Bowl and they came in to SDS and kicked ASU’s butt. Weird things happen in these games.Arizona is a bad football team
Yeah, the record means nothing in this rivalry. That’s what makes it interesting.Arizona was an epically bad football team in 1997, the year after Plummer, when it looked like ASU had a chance to go the Orange Bowl and they came in to SDS and kicked ASU’s butt. Weird things happen in these games.
So you are giving the broadcasters the final say? Yeah, their ill informed opinions are gospel. SMH.As they said on the broadcast...the clock stops when the ball is deemed to have hit the ground. The ball was entering the stands with time on the clock. Hence, he messed up and the refs did nothing. Kid is just learning and being a crybaby about his boneheaded stuff in the process. Part of the maturity thing. He'll learn from this. Hopefully.
Lol. This dude. Classic young, cocky overthinking coach. Deflect with more deflection. But, hey, keep winning and you can get away with that ish. Keep it going while you can young fella.Here is the postgame YouTube video. Kenny Dillingham shares his thought process.
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Dude. Letter of the law based on the opinion of the in game rules official on the broadcast. So yeah, technically he's gospel since he knows the rules. SmhSo you are giving the broadcasters the final say? Yeah, their ill informed opinions are gospel. SMH.
We have been in similar positions before against worse kitties teams. Yeah, yeah, yeah, The past, blah, blah blah. But this will be their super bowl the chance to salvage something from their crap season.Arizona is a bad football team
Lol. This dude. Classic young, cocky overthinking coach. Deflect with more deflection. But, hey, keep winning and you can get away with that ish. Keep it going while you can young fella.
Show me another game where that opinion was used. I’ll wait.Dude. Letter of the law based on the opinion of the in game rules official on the broadcast. So yeah, technically he's gospel since he knows the rules. Smh
Huh? It was a cut and dry rule. Time was on the clock with ball entering stands from what I saw and what the refs apparently saw as well. What point are you trying to make? One where it defends the idiocy of that whole slop of an ending?!...lol. I mean, I'm a fan... But let's not be fans to the point of not being objective about stupid stuff our teams do.Show me another game where that opinion was used. I’ll wait.
Then he’s not very smart. A smart man looks at the fact that his strategy. Ould have cost him the game. Could other strategies? Sure. But his directly lead to a final play that could have lost. Saying it was right is hubris imo. Humility makes a good coach, great because it allows you to learn.Sometimes it takes awhile to absorb things. He probably believes the strategy to be correct.
I’m just saying after watching football for over 60 years, I have never seen this “rule” was ever enforced. I simply asked for proof it was ever enforced. If anyone has proof, I will listen.It’s not an opinion. It’s a rule. It’s literally the rules.
I guess you’ve been watching the wrong games or haven’t been paying attention. I knew this rule before they even raised it.I’m just saying after watching football for over 60 years, I have never seen this “rule” was ever enforced. I simply asked for proof it was ever enforced. If anyone has proof, I will listen.
I was there and telling my Dad they should punt the ball because it was too easy to leave time on the clock with them in range of throwing to the end zone. I said you can't just throw the ball out bounds because the clock stops.I’m just saying after watching football for over 60 years, I have never seen this “rule” was ever enforced. I simply asked for proof it was ever enforced. If anyone has proof, I will listen.
So again, let me know what games this “rule” was ever enforced. I didn’t watch the wrong games and I WAS paying attention. Sounds like U of A bias. If not, show me when this “rule” was enforced. And don’t tell me I am uniformed without showing enforcement of this “rule”. You are attacking me but you are not showing when this “rule” was enforced. It was a simple request which you obviously cannot fulfill.I guess you’ve been watching the wrong games or haven’t been paying attention. I knew this rule before they even raised it.