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RE: Coaches on sideline
(09-29-2014 11:55 AM)btiger Wrote:  
(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

Freeze is like a petulant teenage girl with a top ten team.

Better?

I'm not sure he's got a top ten team, though, when I watch BoBo.
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(09-29-2014 10:59 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(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:  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.

You seem to be one of dem angry fellers doe. I suggest some Viagra. I hear it lowers BP
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(09-29-2014 11:59 AM)Brother Bluto Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 10:59 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 10:51 AM)83msu Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 10:04 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 09:28 AM)MemTiger90 Wrote:  -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.

You seem to be one of dem angry fellers doe. I suggest some Viagra. I hear it lowers BP

I think he's more like a flat liner who needs to anger himself up. Hanging with his kind and celebrating must not get him going.
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He must be from Hernandoe
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There are missed calls in every game but 99.9% do not impact the game. That was the case Saturday night.

The only cheap shot I saw was the Gholson punch and he got away with it. There were lots of punches thrown in the heap of human flesh after the body slam. They could have thrown out more people on both sides so other than missing on the kicker I think they handled a hotly contested game well at that point.

There were some low blocks but there are in every game. There were some head shots but there are in every game. Sometimes as fans we forget how fluid and fast the game is and sometimes things look a whole lot worse at the end of the play than where they started.

I thought the sub stop play was an odd call. But it was a judgement call.

They game showcased a very good Tiger Defense and an even better rebel defense. The defenses exposed a still immature Tiger Offense and a still shakeable rebel QB in Bo Wallace.

There was no problem with the last rebel TD. It's not like the game was a blow out and no coach gives a flip about lines.

Rebels need to clean up the mistakes. SEC teams will take advantage where we could not.

My biggest concern is that our receivers reverted back to dropsees and stone hands like last year and Lynch could not make plays on the run under intense rebel pressure. We slow-stepped and short-armed passes and altered routes because they could not shake the DBs. I think the game ends much different if we don't double tip a very catchable pass leading to an interception. Get that back and we have at least a FG.

We had our chance in the red-zone and went backwards on three straight plays. Rebels had chances to put the game away earlier but our defense kept them out of the end-zone and the rebel kicker got confused and thought outside the goal posts was a good thing.

The Tigers have played #8 UCLA and #10 Miss nose-to -nose-and-toe to toe. We have 8 conference games with an off week still to come and nobody close to either loss. There are four teams we should run off the field if we play our game. Anything above 6 wins is light-years beyond anything anyone ever sainly expected. I'm saving my coke money for a bowl trip.
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(09-29-2014 12:52 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  There are missed calls in every game but 99.9% do not impact the game. That was the case Saturday night.

The only cheap shot I saw was the Gholson punch and he got away with it. There were lots of punches thrown in the heap of human flesh after the body slam. They could have thrown out more people on both sides so other than missing on the kicker I think they handled a hotly contested game well at that point.

There were some low blocks but there are in every game. There were some head shots but there are in every game. Sometimes as fans we forget how fluid and fast the game is and sometimes things look a whole lot worse at the end of the play than where they started.

I thought the sub stop play was an odd call. But it was a judgement call.

They game showcased a very good Tiger Defense and an even better rebel defense. The defenses exposed a still immature Tiger Offense and a still shakeable rebel QB in Bo Wallace.

There was no problem with the last rebel TD. It's not like the game was a blow out and no coach gives a flip about lines.

Rebels need to clean up the mistakes. SEC teams will take advantage where we could not.

My biggest concern is that our receivers reverted back to dropsees and stone hands like last year and Lynch could not make plays on the run under intense rebel pressure. We slow-stepped and short-armed passes and altered routes because they could not shake the DBs. I think the game ends much different if we don't double tip a very catchable pass leading to an interception. Get that back and we have at least a FG.

We had our chance in the red-zone and went backwards on three straight plays. Rebels had chances to put the game away earlier but our defense kept them out of the end-zone and the rebel kicker got confused and thought outside the goal posts was a good thing.

The Tigers have played #8 UCLA and #10 Miss nose-to -nose-and-toe to toe. We have 8 conference games with an off week still to come and nobody close to either loss. There are four teams we should run off the field if we play our game. Anything above 6 wins is light-years beyond anything anyone ever sainly expected. I'm saving my coke money for a bowl trip.

Spot on except for the part about the lines. Freeze knew you can bank on it. If he runs it on 3rd down the clock runs down to maybe 40 seconds. We weren't calling timeout out. We weren't going to score 17 points in 40 seconds or 14 f he don't kick the fg. What if one of our players blindsides Treadway or Wallace and they can't play against Bammer. I criticized Fuente having Ifedi in up 42 and the same thing applies here.
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on the officials

the only thing i had issues with were the spots

+/- up to 2 yards from where it should have been

(maybe thats why they let the pass/lateral thing play out (they could not see straight (joking))
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(09-29-2014 12:52 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  The game showcased a very good Tiger Defense and an even better rebel defense. The defenses exposed a still immature Tiger Offense and a still shakeable rebel QB in Bo Wallace.


This is a pretty good nutshell analysis of what we saw.


(09-29-2014 12:52 PM)Tigerx3 Wrote:  The Tigers have played #8 UCLA and #10 Miss nose-to -nose-and-toe to toe. We have 8 conference games with an off week still to come and nobody close to either loss. There are four teams we should run off the field if we play our game. Anything above 6 wins is light-years beyond anything anyone ever sainly expected. I'm saving my coke money for a bowl trip.


We were in the game with UCLA on both sides of the ball. At Mississippi, we were hanging on for dear life and the end result really was inevitable.

Still, Mississippi could not turn up their noses and dismiss us with a wave of their hand. The film sessions for both squads should be real interesting this week.
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(09-29-2014 10:59 AM)RebJimEd Wrote:  
(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:  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.

JIMBOB..do you wear pink shirts or plaid pants? #just curious ps: what is an onyone? pss..you need to change your name. You are no longer rebels...you are bearjimed
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(09-29-2014 01:05 PM)bluebacker Wrote:  Still, Mississippi could not turn up their noses and dismiss us with a wave of their hand. The film sessions for both squads should be real interesting this week.

We ain't Vandy.
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Your team won...defense played well...congrats.

Not Memphis fans job to continue puffing your kids.

Time to run along Mississippi fans...at least for a short period of time, you believe you have a bigger fish to fry.

Next year Memphis wins easily...would have won this year with more offense...too bad it was a poor performance...some Mississippi effort...some Memphis poor play.

Until them, run along. We get your obsession and Super Bowl attitude for the Memphis game...we prefer Memphis too...bit Alabama is pretty good...go pester them. See you in September.
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(09-29-2014 08:20 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 06:51 AM)oldtiger Wrote:  Coach Fuente is normally cool and all business on the side line, but he can jump the officials at appropriate times. He went as ballistic as Freeze did at one point last year or his first year, charged the field, and (I think) threw a clipboard when he was convinced the refs missed an important call.

He first year against MTSU when the refs charged us with a defensive time out as the clock was running down on MTSU offense.

Thank you.

That's exactly what I was thinking of.
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(09-29-2014 10:16 PM)oldtiger Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 08:20 AM)Mick Light Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 06:51 AM)oldtiger Wrote:  Coach Fuente is normally cool and all business on the side line, but he can jump the officials at appropriate times. He went as ballistic as Freeze did at one point last year or his first year, charged the field, and (I think) threw a clipboard when he was convinced the refs missed an important call.

He first year against MTSU when the refs charged us with a defensive time out as the clock was running down on MTSU offense.

Thank you.

That's exactly what I was thinking of.

Yeah, he went nuts. I believe he got a penalty on that one. Pretty sure he got a standing ovation as well. I know i clapped for him. I like a little fire out of our coach when needed.
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(09-29-2014 06:05 PM)Mimi Wrote:  Your team won...defense played well...congrats.
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Not Memphis fans job to continue puffing your kids.

Time to run along Mississippi fans...at least for a short period of time, you believe you have a bigger fish to fry.

Next year Memphis wins easily...would have won this year with more offense...too bad it was a poor performance...some Mississippi effort...some Memphis poor play.

Until them, run along. We get your obsession and Super Bowl attitude for the Memphis game...we prefer Memphis too...bit Alabama is pretty good...go pester them. See you in September.

You dont really believe this, do you?
Ole Miss will be heavily favored again next year. I am not saying we wont have a chance, but OM will have a 90% chance of winning. They have alot more talent and depth than us and still will next year.
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Didn't Cal always call them "Mississippi"?
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Loves to support Memphis.

Recognizes it is not Memphis job to embrace Mississippi.

Feel free to do so.
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(09-29-2014 11:55 AM)btiger Wrote:  
(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

That is true currently. Let's see where they stand after LSU, Bama, Auburn, Arkansas and Miss State.
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(09-28-2014 06:11 PM)Rob Wrote:  If we had hired Freeze you guys would be gushing over how he's always fighting for our guys.

If we had hired Freeze he would have been gone after one year.
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Interesting fun fact: Freeze was the offensive coordinator at San Jose State Dec 2009--Feb 2010 when Bowen was there.
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