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growl wrote: Doesnt it seem odd to you that someone had to review game tapes to find a deed that was sufficient to suspend a player when the officials did'nt see fit to call it at the time. Seems sort of chincy to me. Williams, who was flagged twice for personal fouls, actually was suspended by the league for a hit that was not penalized; Williams launched himself into Vanderbilt receiver Jordan Matthews' head in the middle of the field on a play where Chris Boyd caught a 23-yard pass down the sideline to the Georgia 13 late in the third quarter. That is what he was suspended for. Great officiating, cant imagine where this is going to lead.
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growl wrote: My question is though: Why isn't someone calling out the officiating crew for missing such a flagrant foul that it has to cause suspension for a player? If the foul had been called during the game and prior to all this crap it would have been a 15 yard penalty and nothing else. Instead the refs missed it and this superfluous BS gets a player suspended. Its just plain Bullcr--
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