Lots of home cooking in the ND-Mich St. game.

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Lots of home cooking in the ND-Mich St. game.

Postby Spence » Sat Sep 21, 2013 6:21 pm

Dino is having a fit. These are B-10 refs too. That is the worst crew in the B-10. They should be fired after being hung from their toes.
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Re: Lots of home cooking in the ND-Mich St. game.

Postby Eric » Sat Sep 21, 2013 6:23 pm

I think this crew has given every team in the B1G fits at one point or another :lol:

What's funny is that I always see them during bowl season too. They go every single season. At least, if my memory serves me correctly.
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Re: Lots of home cooking in the ND-Mich St. game.

Postby Eric » Sat Sep 21, 2013 6:33 pm

The Utah State / USC referees are calling everything, but most of it is going against the Aggies. Some of that is due to them doing some dumb stuff, but there have been some questionable calls. They gifted USC 15 yards on a kick catch interference just now when the defender held up right in front of the returner and he was pushed just enough to make contact.
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Re: Lots of home cooking in the ND-Mich St. game.

Postby Spence » Sat Sep 21, 2013 6:49 pm

Eric wrote:I think this crew has given every team in the B1G fits at one point or another :lol:

What's funny is that I always see them during bowl season too. They go every single season. At least, if my memory serves me correctly.


They are supposed to be the B-10's best. Their calls are so bad I believe the FBI should check their bank accounts after the games. No one can be so bad without being crooked. I've always been a "you have to over come bad calls" kind of guy, but this crew can be over the top with their terrible play calls. Michigan State causes themselves enough problems without having help from the officials.

As I speak this crew just called Notre Dame for a bogus unsportsmanlike conduct penalty when the MSU player punched a guy. So maybe it's not home cooking just a really bad crew. What is the spread on this game anyway? :lol:

Dino has to get control of his guys.
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Re: Lots of home cooking in the ND-Mich St. game.

Postby Spence » Sat Sep 21, 2013 7:09 pm

Notre Dame isn't very good. I see three maybe four losses.
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Re: Lots of home cooking in the ND-Mich St. game.

Postby Eric » Sat Sep 21, 2013 7:16 pm

Well what was Maxwell doing on 4th and 20? Out of all the mistakes that both teams and the refs made in this game, running out of bounds may have been the stupidest thing I've seen. Maybe all year.
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Re: Lots of home cooking in the ND-Mich St. game.

Postby Spence » Sat Sep 21, 2013 7:23 pm

Eric wrote:Well what was Maxwell doing on 4th and 20? Out of all the mistakes that both teams and the refs made in this game, running out of bounds may have been the stupidest thing I've seen. Maybe all year.


Why was he even in or even better, why do something in the last 4 minutes your wouldn't try the rest of the game. Terrible.
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Re: Lots of home cooking in the ND-Mich St. game.

Postby donovan » Sat Sep 21, 2013 7:27 pm

Notre Dame does not execute....reminds me of BSU.....Playing hard is not enough...you have to execute...follow the recipe.
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Re: Lots of home cooking in the ND-Mich St. game.

Postby Spence » Sat Sep 21, 2013 7:38 pm

donovan wrote:Notre Dame does not execute....reminds me of BSU.....Playing hard is not enough...you have to execute...follow the recipe.


Neither does Michigan State. They are both bad.
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Re: Lots of home cooking in the ND-Mich St. game.

Postby Eric » Sat Sep 21, 2013 7:45 pm

The bad news for Michigan State is that the QB situation has not gotten better since week one against Western Michigan. There is a pretty mid-level ceiling on this team. They should be able to beat the middle of the road Big 10 teams with their defense, but the QB play will prevent them from being a big threat to Ohio State, Michigan, etc. They should keep it close against Michigan, but if you can't throw, you don't pose too much of a threat even if it is within a score or so.
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