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(09-29-2014 09:03 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 08:55 AM)fsquid Wrote:  we had a guy like that on our basketball sidelines not long ago.

I miss him.

me too
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(09-29-2014 09:55 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:49 AM)Brother Bluto Wrote:  Lmao that methheaded basketball player started that fins up crap. Our running back got a taunting penalty last week for doing the shhhh signal

Tony Fein, an Iraqi war veteran, who came to Ole Miss in 2007 at the age of 25, started the Fins Up sign.

I thought Jimmy Buffett started it?
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(09-29-2014 09:28 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:15 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-28-2014 01:11 PM)msu65 Wrote:  Freeze was an embarassment. Unbelievable watching him get wired on every call that went against them. No excuse.

AAC officials gave you more yards (117) than you earned yourself (104).

They clearly had y'alls back from the opening KO.

-lateral pass
-refusal to call IG by the Referree
-setting the ball for play, seeing UM with too many men on the field, stopping the snap....
-bogus hold call on Treadwell's textbook pancake block on your CB on Dodson's 75 yard TD run, thrown AFTER it was clear that no one was going to catch Dodson....
-the list is long......

Good luck the rest of the season. Beat Cincy.

-Lateral pass was called beautifully. Textbook. Always let those plays go, that way you can review it and get it right every time. If you immediately blow it dead, then you can't review anything.
-the referee DID call IG. They got together, talked it over, and called it
-play was stopped for Memphis to get men on the field, bc in college football, when the offense substitutes, the defense has the right to substitute also. And take as much time as they want doing it
-Treadwell's hold may have been borderline, but they finally had to call something after letting your O Line hold and basically tackle all night. I talked to many people on the field, and the officials gave freeze a heads up over 5 times that they were fixing to start calling holds, yet ole miss didn't correct anything. Btw, they let Ole Miss get away with taunting while on defense ALLLL night
SO, that game was actually beautifully officiated. One of the best I've seen

-the non-lateral pass was a no brainer and never should have been allowed. it was obvious to everyone. it wasn't even close.
-yes the Referee FINALLY did drop his flag after the other two officals came over and basically told him, "Hey look, we are really going to get screwed as an officiating team when they review the tape that one was so blatently obvious, so just drop your flag."
-yes you are correct that IF the O substitutes, then the D gets to substitute. Problem here was we substituted, UM substituted, the umpire set the ball, then UM subsituted a 2nd time. The Umpire already set the ball for play, then seeing UM was going to get flagged for too many men on the field stopped play a 2nd time. They also did not reset the play clock like they should have and let it go down to 5 secs. That was why Freeze was screaming at them. You do not get two substitutions on one play.
-Treadwell's block was not even close to borderline, it was a beautiful textbook downfield block. The intent of the sideline official was clear when he threw the flag AFTER Dodson blew by every one.
-If you didn't see the Memphis OL's hanging on the the backs of the OM DE's, especially in the 2nd half, well I guess you must have gotten up to go to the bathroom...
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Are you the same people saying Josh needs to yell more and cuss?
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(09-29-2014 09:46 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:39 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:33 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:29 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:25 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  No tears here....just trying to point out that Freeze had every right to be really really pi$$ed.

Have you seen this? It was in the paper this morning.

It does appear that officials ejected the wrong Ole Miss player Saturday night early in the Rebels' 24-3 victory over the University of Memphis, and the mistake turned out to be a huge break — for the Rebels.

A sequence of photos taken by the Commercial Appeal sports photographer extraordinaire Mark Weber (@webernewsphoto on Twitter) shows that No. 21 for Ole Miss, star cornerback Senquez Golson, delivered the blow to the head/neck area of Memphis defender Fritz Etienne (No. 15), knocking off his helmet, but the American Athletic Conference officials working the game blamed Ole Miss kickoff man Gary Wunderlich (who is also the backup placekicker) and tossed him from the game.

Golson has been one of the SEC's best defensive backs this season, enhancing his reputation as a shutdown cornerback with three interceptions in the Rebels first three games. Memphis struggled to pass the ball effectively at all on Ole Miss, and while it's impossible to know if Golson's backup, true freshman Kendarius Webster, would have been as effective, there's no question Memphis would have tested him.



Golson was the one who got beat on the 42 yard pass that got you down inside the 10. KW will be playing on Sundays some day.

AAC officials also missed UM player #8 who clearly threw a punch then backed out. Would have been offsetting penalties. Don't know who #8 is and if his ejection would have influenced the game.

They also missed about 400 taunting calls on the old mrs defensive line with the ****** fin sign.

Good luck with your game Super Bowl this week.

Bammer owns you. 9-50-2

Fins Up sign is not taunting.

Been doing it for many years.

Never called once, because it is not taunting.

Sex with your cousin after midnight is ok too, huh?
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(09-29-2014 10:04 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:28 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:15 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-28-2014 01:11 PM)msu65 Wrote:  Freeze was an embarassment. Unbelievable watching him get wired on every call that went against them. No excuse.

AAC officials gave you more yards (117) than you earned yourself (104).

They clearly had y'alls back from the opening KO.

-lateral pass
-refusal to call IG by the Referree
-setting the ball for play, seeing UM with too many men on the field, stopping the snap....
-bogus hold call on Treadwell's textbook pancake block on your CB on Dodson's 75 yard TD run, thrown AFTER it was clear that no one was going to catch Dodson....
-the list is long......

Good luck the rest of the season. Beat Cincy.

-Lateral pass was called beautifully. Textbook. Always let those plays go, that way you can review it and get it right every time. If you immediately blow it dead, then you can't review anything.
-the referee DID call IG. They got together, talked it over, and called it
-play was stopped for Memphis to get men on the field, bc in college football, when the offense substitutes, the defense has the right to substitute also. And take as much time as they want doing it
-Treadwell's hold may have been borderline, but they finally had to call something after letting your O Line hold and basically tackle all night. I talked to many people on the field, and the officials gave freeze a heads up over 5 times that they were fixing to start calling holds, yet ole miss didn't correct anything. Btw, they let Ole Miss get away with taunting while on defense ALLLL night
SO, that game was actually beautifully officiated. One of the best I've seen

-the non-lateral pass was a no brainer and never should have been allowed. it was obvious to everyone. it wasn't even close.
-yes the Referee FINALLY did drop his flag after the other two officals came over and basically told him, "Hey look, we are really going to get screwed as an officiating team when they review the tape that one was so blatently obvious, so just drop your flag."
-yes you are correct that IF the O substitutes, then the D gets to substitute. Problem here was we DID NOT substitute. The Umpire already set the ball for play, then seeing UM was going to get flagged for too many men on the field stopped play.
-Treadwell's block was not even close to borderline, it was a beautiful textbook downfield block. The intent of the sideline official was clear when he threw the flag AFTER Dodson blew by every one.
-If you didn't see the Memphis OL's hanging on the the backs of the OM DE's, especially in the 2nd half, well I guess you must have gotten up to go to the bathroom...

On the IG play, watching it live, it appeared that your defender hit our QB's arm, effecting the throw. When that happens, IG can not be called. When the other officials came over, they more than likely gave their opinion that his arm didn't look to be hit to them. His arm WAS hit in the initial grab by the defender, but upon his release, the defenders arm slid off. Could have gone either way. There's a reason why that referee is the head referee for the conference. He's a veteran and is great. What if it WOULD have shown on the video board that his arm was hit, effecting the throw? Knowing Rebel fans, they still would have boo'd, just because of their lack of knowledge of the game and vast knowledge of Jim Beam.
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(09-29-2014 10:04 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:28 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:15 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-28-2014 01:11 PM)msu65 Wrote:  Freeze was an embarassment. Unbelievable watching him get wired on every call that went against them. No excuse.

AAC officials gave you more yards (117) than you earned yourself (104).

They clearly had y'alls back from the opening KO.

-lateral pass
-refusal to call IG by the Referree
-setting the ball for play, seeing UM with too many men on the field, stopping the snap....
-bogus hold call on Treadwell's textbook pancake block on your CB on Dodson's 75 yard TD run, thrown AFTER it was clear that no one was going to catch Dodson....
-the list is long......

Good luck the rest of the season. Beat Cincy.

-Lateral pass was called beautifully. Textbook. Always let those plays go, that way you can review it and get it right every time. If you immediately blow it dead, then you can't review anything.
-the referee DID call IG. They got together, talked it over, and called it
-play was stopped for Memphis to get men on the field, bc in college football, when the offense substitutes, the defense has the right to substitute also. And take as much time as they want doing it
-Treadwell's hold may have been borderline, but they finally had to call something after letting your O Line hold and basically tackle all night. I talked to many people on the field, and the officials gave freeze a heads up over 5 times that they were fixing to start calling holds, yet ole miss didn't correct anything. Btw, they let Ole Miss get away with taunting while on defense ALLLL night
SO, that game was actually beautifully officiated. One of the best I've seen

-the non-lateral pass was a no brainer and never should have been allowed. it was obvious to everyone. it wasn't even close.
-yes the Referee FINALLY did drop his flag after the other two officals came over and basically told him, "Hey look, we are really going to get screwed as an officiating team when they review the tape that one was so blatently obvious, so just drop your flag."
-yes you are correct that IF the O substitutes, then the D gets to substitute. Problem here was we substituted, UM substituted, the umpire set the ball, then UM subsituted a 2nd time. The Umpire already set the ball for play, then seeing UM was going to get flagged for too many men on the field stopped play a 2nd time. They also did not reset the play clock like they should have and let it go down to 5 secs. That was why Freeze was screaming at them. You do not get two substitutions on one play.
-Treadwell's block was not even close to borderline, it was a beautiful textbook downfield block. The intent of the sideline official was clear when he threw the flag AFTER Dodson blew by every one.
-If you didn't see the Memphis OL's hanging on the the backs of the OM DE's, especially in the 2nd half, well I guess you must have gotten up to go to the bathroom...

You seem like a biatch doe
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(09-29-2014 10:17 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  Knowing Rebel fans, they still would have boo'd, just because of their lack of knowledge of the game and vast knowledge of Jim Beam.

Well said. They thought the second missed field goal was good.
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(09-29-2014 10:16 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:46 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:39 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:33 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:29 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  Have you seen this? It was in the paper this morning.

It does appear that officials ejected the wrong Ole Miss player Saturday night early in the Rebels' 24-3 victory over the University of Memphis, and the mistake turned out to be a huge break — for the Rebels.

A sequence of photos taken by the Commercial Appeal sports photographer extraordinaire Mark Weber (@webernewsphoto on Twitter) shows that No. 21 for Ole Miss, star cornerback Senquez Golson, delivered the blow to the head/neck area of Memphis defender Fritz Etienne (No. 15), knocking off his helmet, but the American Athletic Conference officials working the game blamed Ole Miss kickoff man Gary Wunderlich (who is also the backup placekicker) and tossed him from the game.

Golson has been one of the SEC's best defensive backs this season, enhancing his reputation as a shutdown cornerback with three interceptions in the Rebels first three games. Memphis struggled to pass the ball effectively at all on Ole Miss, and while it's impossible to know if Golson's backup, true freshman Kendarius Webster, would have been as effective, there's no question Memphis would have tested him.



Golson was the one who got beat on the 42 yard pass that got you down inside the 10. KW will be playing on Sundays some day.

AAC officials also missed UM player #8 who clearly threw a punch then backed out. Would have been offsetting penalties. Don't know who #8 is and if his ejection would have influenced the game.

They also missed about 400 taunting calls on the old mrs defensive line with the ****** fin sign.

Good luck with your game Super Bowl this week.

Bammer owns you. 9-50-2

Fins Up sign is not taunting.

Been doing it for many years.

Never called once, because it is not taunting.

Sex with your cousin after midnight is ok too, huh?

??? Um, drinking at 10:00am or are you having a stroke?
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(09-29-2014 10:19 AM)Brother Bluto Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 10:04 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  -the non-lateral pass was a no brainer and never should have been allowed. it was obvious to everyone. it wasn't even close.
-yes the Referee FINALLY did drop his flag after the other two officals came over and basically told him, "Hey look, we are really going to get screwed as an officiating team when they review the tape that one was so blatently obvious, so just drop your flag."
-yes you are correct that IF the O substitutes, then the D gets to substitute. Problem here was we substituted, UM substituted, the umpire set the ball, then UM subsituted a 2nd time. The Umpire already set the ball for play, then seeing UM was going to get flagged for too many men on the field stopped play a 2nd time. They also did not reset the play clock like they should have and let it go down to 5 secs. That was why Freeze was screaming at them. You do not get two substitutions on one play.
-Treadwell's block was not even close to borderline, it was a beautiful textbook downfield block. The intent of the sideline official was clear when he threw the flag AFTER Dodson blew by every one.
-If you didn't see the Memphis OL's hanging on the the backs of the OM DE's, especially in the 2nd half, well I guess you must have gotten up to go to the bathroom...

You seem like a biatch doe

Well said. They thought the second missed field goal was good.
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(09-29-2014 10:21 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 10:16 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:46 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:39 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:33 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  Golson was the one who got beat on the 42 yard pass that got you down inside the 10. KW will be playing on Sundays some day.

AAC officials also missed UM player #8 who clearly threw a punch then backed out. Would have been offsetting penalties. Don't know who #8 is and if his ejection would have influenced the game.

They also missed about 400 taunting calls on the old mrs defensive line with the ****** fin sign.

Good luck with your game Super Bowl this week.

Bammer owns you. 9-50-2

Fins Up sign is not taunting.

Been doing it for many years.

Never called once, because it is not taunting.

Sex with your cousin after midnight is ok too, huh?

??? Um, drinking at 10:00am or are you having a stroke?

You seem like a biatch doe
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(09-29-2014 10:21 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 10:16 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:46 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:39 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:33 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  Golson was the one who got beat on the 42 yard pass that got you down inside the 10. KW will be playing on Sundays some day.

AAC officials also missed UM player #8 who clearly threw a punch then backed out. Would have been offsetting penalties. Don't know who #8 is and if his ejection would have influenced the game.

They also missed about 400 taunting calls on the old mrs defensive line with the ****** fin sign.

Good luck with your game Super Bowl this week.

Bammer owns you. 9-50-2

Fins Up sign is not taunting.

Been doing it for many years.

Never called once, because it is not taunting.

Sex with your cousin after midnight is ok too, huh?

??? Um, drinking at 10:00am or are you having a stroke?

Nah, just bored at work.

Maybe this year you fellers can hang a West division banner AND actually play in the conference championship game in Atlanta?

But probably not. Your quarterback isn't good enough.
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So if Ole Miss wins against Bammer it will be in spite of the refs ?
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(09-29-2014 10:28 AM)Brother Bluto Wrote:  So if Ole Miss wins against Bammer it will be in spite of the refs ?

Yep and JimBob reb will be back to taunt us with his fins down.
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(09-29-2014 10:04 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:28 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:15 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-28-2014 01:11 PM)msu65 Wrote:  Freeze was an embarassment. Unbelievable watching him get wired on every call that went against them. No excuse.

AAC officials gave you more yards (117) than you earned yourself (104).

They clearly had y'alls back from the opening KO.

-lateral pass
-refusal to call IG by the Referree
-setting the ball for play, seeing UM with too many men on the field, stopping the snap....
-bogus hold call on Treadwell's textbook pancake block on your CB on Dodson's 75 yard TD run, thrown AFTER it was clear that no one was going to catch Dodson....
-the list is long......

Good luck the rest of the season. Beat Cincy.

-Lateral pass was called beautifully. Textbook. Always let those plays go, that way you can review it and get it right every time. If you immediately blow it dead, then you can't review anything.
-the referee DID call IG. They got together, talked it over, and called it
-play was stopped for Memphis to get men on the field, bc in college football, when the offense substitutes, the defense has the right to substitute also. And take as much time as they want doing it
-Treadwell's hold may have been borderline, but they finally had to call something after letting your O Line hold and basically tackle all night. I talked to many people on the field, and the officials gave freeze a heads up over 5 times that they were fixing to start calling holds, yet ole miss didn't correct anything. Btw, they let Ole Miss get away with taunting while on defense ALLLL night
SO, that game was actually beautifully officiated. One of the best I've seen

-the non-lateral pass was a no brainer and never should have been allowed. it was obvious to everyone. it wasn't even close.
-yes the Referee FINALLY did drop his flag after the other two officals came over and basically told him, "Hey look, we are really going to get screwed as an officiating team when they review the tape that one was so blatently obvious, so just drop your flag."
-yes you are correct that IF the O substitutes, then the D gets to substitute. Problem here was we substituted, UM substituted, the umpire set the ball, then UM subsituted a 2nd time. The Umpire already set the ball for play, then seeing UM was going to get flagged for too many men on the field stopped play a 2nd time. They also did not reset the play clock like they should have and let it go down to 5 secs. That was why Freeze was screaming at them. You do not get two substitutions on one play.
-Treadwell's block was not even close to borderline, it was a beautiful textbook downfield block. The intent of the sideline official was clear when he threw the flag AFTER Dodson blew by every one.
-If you didn't see the Memphis OL's hanging on the the backs of the OM DE's, especially in the 2nd half, well I guess you must have gotten up to go to the bathroom...

Bears defense is excellent. Dominated. Freeze is doing a good job. BUT..this team plays about as dirty as I have seen in a long time. Tigers have a long way to go, but we are moving in the right direction. Proud of them.
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(09-28-2014 11:11 AM)bobby jo Wrote:  I thought the whole coaching staff for Ole Miss were acting as if they were getting robbed by the officials.

Way too much overreacting on their part. Not classy at all.

The game wasn't badly called. The worst call I saw was on the forward pass, which the refs immediately overturned.

I also felt it very unnecessary to go so hard for that final score. They had a dogfight on their hands and they didn't like that.

Yeah, jamming the last TD in for cosmetic purposes was a classless move. Hopefully we can return the favor at some point........ While HF is still the head coach.
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(09-29-2014 10:51 AM)83msu Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 10:04 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:28 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:15 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-28-2014 01:11 PM)msu65 Wrote:  Freeze was an embarassment. Unbelievable watching him get wired on every call that went against them. No excuse.

AAC officials gave you more yards (117) than you earned yourself (104).

They clearly had y'alls back from the opening KO.

-lateral pass
-refusal to call IG by the Referree
-setting the ball for play, seeing UM with too many men on the field, stopping the snap....
-bogus hold call on Treadwell's textbook pancake block on your CB on Dodson's 75 yard TD run, thrown AFTER it was clear that no one was going to catch Dodson....
-the list is long......

Good luck the rest of the season. Beat Cincy.

-Lateral pass was called beautifully. Textbook. Always let those plays go, that way you can review it and get it right every time. If you immediately blow it dead, then you can't review anything.
-the referee DID call IG. They got together, talked it over, and called it
-play was stopped for Memphis to get men on the field, bc in college football, when the offense substitutes, the defense has the right to substitute also. And take as much time as they want doing it
-Treadwell's hold may have been borderline, but they finally had to call something after letting your O Line hold and basically tackle all night. I talked to many people on the field, and the officials gave freeze a heads up over 5 times that they were fixing to start calling holds, yet ole miss didn't correct anything. Btw, they let Ole Miss get away with taunting while on defense ALLLL night
SO, that game was actually beautifully officiated. One of the best I've seen

-the non-lateral pass was a no brainer and never should have been allowed. it was obvious to everyone. it wasn't even close.
-yes the Referee FINALLY did drop his flag after the other two officals came over and basically told him, "Hey look, we are really going to get screwed as an officiating team when they review the tape that one was so blatently obvious, so just drop your flag."
-yes you are correct that IF the O substitutes, then the D gets to substitute. Problem here was we substituted, UM substituted, the umpire set the ball, then UM subsituted a 2nd time. The Umpire already set the ball for play, then seeing UM was going to get flagged for too many men on the field stopped play a 2nd time. They also did not reset the play clock like they should have and let it go down to 5 secs. That was why Freeze was screaming at them. You do not get two substitutions on one play.
-Treadwell's block was not even close to borderline, it was a beautiful textbook downfield block. The intent of the sideline official was clear when he threw the flag AFTER Dodson blew by every one.
-If you didn't see the Memphis OL's hanging on the the backs of the OM DE's, especially in the 2nd half, well I guess you must have gotten up to go to the bathroom...

Bears defense is excellent. Dominated. Freeze is doing a good job. BUT..this team plays about as dirty as I have seen in a long time. Tigers have a long way to go, but we are moving in the right direction. Proud of them.

I think the "tone" was set on the opening KO when the UM player (KO team) took out the knees of the OM player (KO receiving team). Never seen onyone on a KO team going after the knees of someone on the KOR who is blocking for the return man.
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(09-29-2014 10:59 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  I think the "tone" was set on the opening KO when the UM player (KO team) took out the knees of the OM player (KO receiving team). Never seen onyone on a KO team going after the knees of someone on the KOR who is blocking for the return man.

JimBob, I'm sure down at rebel high you seen a lot of interesting things and must be quite keen in the ways of football. But your coach and his team of punks are classic for you school and demander. Never change that.
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(09-29-2014 10:53 AM)bluebacker Wrote:  
(09-28-2014 11:11 AM)bobby jo Wrote:  I thought the whole coaching staff for Ole Miss were acting as if they were getting robbed by the officials.

Way too much overreacting on their part. Not classy at all.

The game wasn't badly called. The worst call I saw was on the forward pass, which the refs immediately overturned.

I also felt it very unnecessary to go so hard for that final score. They had a dogfight on their hands and they didn't like that.

Yeah, jamming the last TD in for cosmetic purposes was a classless move. Hopefully we can return the favor at some point........ While HF is still the head coach.

Actually...I would prefer we play classier schools. There are so many out there who rank above Mississippi, it shouldn't be hard for Bowen to hook up with a couple.
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(09-28-2014 01:32 PM)shere khan Wrote:  
(09-28-2014 10:49 AM)Unionman76 Wrote:  anyone else notice that

Fuente was very calm on the sidelines

while the ole miss coach was going ape **** crazy all the time

yeah, fuente was unflappable

freeze was a like a petulant teenage girl

freeze has a top 10 team, our guy doesnt
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