And.... The award goes tooo....

I am nominating

Landlord of Memorial Stadium for smartest man on the planet!!
Anyone want to 2nd? :)

I am including non calls genius
Sorry...you said calls against us, so I trusted that you meant calls against us, not including non-calls that didn't benefit us. Next time I'll assume you mean something different than what you say :)

The truth is that the refs did not have an agenda and were not biased towards MSU - they were just incompetent and had bad calls and bad missed calls both ways.

 
We took advantage of a call the refs made, which more times than not they call that PI, even if MSU fans are pissed when a DB and WR get tangled more times than not it's defensive PI, that's just how it is if you watch football enough you see it every game. And how many times of the years have other teams taken huge of advantage of calls against us that has resulted in points or even a win.

Also these are the types of games I'm excited to see us win again, over the past decade we've come more accustome to losing these games but now we're learning how to win again just like the good old days, I'm not saying we're the 90's Huskers, but it's good to see us win these close ones the way we used to.

 
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The fact that so many people are arguing about one specific instance of pass interference the way they are just goes to show how difficult it is to make those judgments sometimes. Until we have computers capable of objectively officiating everything that happens on the field, there will be bad calls. Just like in baseball, the human element to the officiating is part of what makes it intriguing, whether for better or for worse.

I don't think the refs were out to get us, nor do I think the PI that got us that 1st and goal was a make-up call. It's easy to say somebody got screwed on a call or somebody got away with something when you just happen to catch it on TV or they show a replay. It's not always that easy when you have a split second to see it happen in real time and have another split second to decide whether or not it was legal. I'm not saying that excuses obvious bad calls, but I do think there are a lot of cases where people (hell, myself included at times) are a little hard on the officials.

 
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The fact that so many people are arguing about one specific instance of pass interference the way they are just goes to show how difficult it is to make those judgments sometimes. Until we have computers capable of objectively officiating everything that happens on the field, there will be bad calls. Just like in baseball, the human element to the officiating is part of what makes it intriguing, whether for better or for worse.

I don't think the refs were out to get us, nor do I think the PI that got us that 1st and goal was a make-up call. It's easy to say somebody got screwed on a call or somebody got away with something when you just happen to catch it on TV or they show a replay. It's not always that easy when you have a split second to see it happen in real time and have another split second to decide whether or not it was legal. I'm not saying that excuses obvious bad calls, but I do think there are a lot of cases where people (hell, myself included at times) are a little hard on the officials.
There is absolutely NOTHING intriguing about baseball. Thank god for the sweep. Just what the doc ordered.

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The fact that so many people are arguing about one specific instance of pass interference the way they are just goes to show how difficult it is to make those judgments sometimes. Until we have computers capable of objectively officiating everything that happens on the field, there will be bad calls. Just like in baseball, the human element to the officiating is part of what makes it intriguing, whether for better or for worse.

I don't think the refs were out to get us, nor do I think the PI that got us that 1st and goal was a make-up call. It's easy to say somebody got screwed on a call or somebody got away with something when you just happen to catch it on TV or they show a replay. It's not always that easy when you have a split second to see it happen in real time and have another split second to decide whether or not it was legal. I'm not saying that excuses obvious bad calls, but I do think there are a lot of cases where people (hell, myself included at times) are a little hard on the officials.
There is absolutely NOTHING intriguing about baseball. Thank god for the sweep. Just what the doc ordered.

train-derail-31.jpg
Hey. I like Baseball.

 
The fact that so many people are arguing about one specific instance of pass interference the way they are just goes to show how difficult it is to make those judgments sometimes. Until we have computers capable of objectively officiating everything that happens on the field, there will be bad calls. Just like in baseball, the human element to the officiating is part of what makes it intriguing, whether for better or for worse.

I don't think the refs were out to get us, nor do I think the PI that got us that 1st and goal was a make-up call. It's easy to say somebody got screwed on a call or somebody got away with something when you just happen to catch it on TV or they show a replay. It's not always that easy when you have a split second to see it happen in real time and have another split second to decide whether or not it was legal. I'm not saying that excuses obvious bad calls, but I do think there are a lot of cases where people (hell, myself included at times) are a little hard on the officials.
There is absolutely NOTHING intriguing about baseball. Thank god for the sweep. Just what the doc ordered.

train-derail-31.jpg
Hey. I like Baseball.
Hey. I dont. :P

 
The fact that so many people are arguing about one specific instance of pass interference the way they are just goes to show how difficult it is to make those judgments sometimes. Until we have computers capable of objectively officiating everything that happens on the field, there will be bad calls. Just like in baseball, the human element to the officiating is part of what makes it intriguing, whether for better or for worse.

I don't think the refs were out to get us, nor do I think the PI that got us that 1st and goal was a make-up call. It's easy to say somebody got screwed on a call or somebody got away with something when you just happen to catch it on TV or they show a replay. It's not always that easy when you have a split second to see it happen in real time and have another split second to decide whether or not it was legal. I'm not saying that excuses obvious bad calls, but I do think there are a lot of cases where people (hell, myself included at times) are a little hard on the officials.
There is absolutely NOTHING intriguing about baseball. Thank god for the sweep. Just what the doc ordered.

train-derail-31.jpg
Hey. I like Baseball.
Hey. I dont. :P
Sad. Truly sad. :wasted

 
Only baseball I watch, is Husker baseball. Sadly enough, I didn't take interest until Urstad got there. The older I get, the more I am getting involved in more than just football lol.

 
Anyone who believes that the PI call was warranted is crazy.
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Looks like the DB is making contact with Kenny's arm under the elbow and attempting to pull it away from the ball to me.

Also for anyone that disagrees with the Adams penalty, Watch what #27 does to Abdulah near the sideline of that play (I believe around the NU 30). If Adams doesn't warrant a personal foul, that sure does.

 
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