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Something needs to be done about this.

 

I remember the catch Grimes made against Stanford that was reviewed and overturned when the ball never touched the ground.

 

Oklahoma recovering the onside kick against Oregon and it was overturned.

 

Allen's review against Michigan in which the replay official said he stepped out and the review showed his foot was in.

 

Indiana getting jobbed today against Iowa.

 

These are all calls that were reviewed and missed. What good is instant replay? How about the other calls that are not reviewable?

 

Numerous holding calls against our D that were missed in the BC game.

 

Holding calls against us in the Michigan game while their personal fouls were not called.

 

Taylor May's cheapshot against the OSU receiver.

 

It's now apparent that these officials are corrupt and they're doing everything to decide outcomes in some games.

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Are you referring to someone missing home plate ?...

 

Yup!! I know we're up by 2 right now, but if we lose by 1 tonight many will be pissed!

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Yup!! I know we're up by 2 right now, but if we lose by 1 tonight many will be pissed!

 

 

WOW !! Well at least we know you are a true Yankee fan !! I mean Yankee homer !! Howard missed the plate for sure but if the ump didn't make a call howard would have walked over and touched the plate... posada didn't have the ball, Its not like he tagged him with the ball !!

WOW !! Well at least we know you are a true Yankee fan !! I mean Yankee homer !! Howard missed the plate for sure but if the ump didn't make a call howard would have walked over and touched the plate... posada didn't have the ball, Its not like he tagged him with the ball !!

 

Well then Posado could have gotten the ball again and tagged him if he wasn't called safe. That was just one of the examples of bad play calling that BOTH teams have suffered from in this series and they don't cancel each other out. I wouldn't want the Yankees to win on a bad call either. And you're right #81 this one wasn't a game changer afterall.;) Take that!:love:

 

http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/media/video.jsp?content_id=7112901

I usually cut MLB umpires a break, because they have to do it in real time, with no replays.......however there have been some calls this postseason that have me baffled......

IU gave up 28 unanswered. maybe a call would have helped, but IU was helpless in the end.

 

Officials make bad calls all around and are biased towards better teams and players in all sports. That is the way it is.

 

Until you understand that you don't understand, you will never understand!

 

IU also had a total of 11 points basically taken away from them before Iowa went on that run... it does make a difference

IU gave up 28 unanswered. maybe a call would have helped, but IU was helpless in the end.

 

Officials make bad calls all around and are biased towards better teams and players in all sports. That is the way it is.

 

Until you understand that you don't understand, you will never understand!

 

 

Did you watch the game? Just Curious. It wouldn't have been 28 unanswered if the refs wouldn't have taken 14 points away from IU. I agree that IU shouldn't have folded like they did but a team with low confidence like IU and have repeated calls go against you was just a back breaker for them.

 

Its one thing to make a bad call live. However these calls were made correctly on the field then once reviewed were overturned with no evidence. It has to be clear evidence to overturn the call that is my beef. Much like the allen touchdown at Michigan. I understand making an incorrect call live but to overturn one in replay with no evidence is highway robbery. It goes beyond giving the better team the benefit of the doubt. Calls such as PI, holding, these would be examples of being biased towards the better team. But when you overturn calls via replay constantly thats when I call foul.... It is pretty darn sketchy in my opinion.

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