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Texas A&M has a TD taken away and a player ejected for this blindside block. What are you supposed to do? Even worst the player has to finish the suspension next week the stupidity of this beyond comprehension.
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This one may be worse from the Ohio State Game he didn’t make any head to head contact at all

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First time I've seen a "blind side block" called in the middle of the field on a run up to the middle of the field where defender is hit straight on. To me this was a "you hit him too hard penalty"

“Blindside” with the defender looking right at him.

how is it blind side when you hit him face up

Oh it’s not I was sarcastically quoting the refs

This game was called pretty clean up to this point, when it became apparent we were going to with this the office in Birmingham had to step in. Between this and the DPI call they were trying to keep LSU in the game, fortunately after the long pass by Reed they gave up.

Fuckin stupid… excellent block, decleated the kid.

That has to be the most egregious blind side block ever…to the front of a player with him looking right at you.

Even with multiple camera angles on replay @SECOfficiating still makes stupid calls.

So, because the defensive player has bad vision the offensive player is somehow at fault…. I’m serious. This literally is a rule that depends on how aware the defensive player is. If he sucks and has zero awareness/vision and can’t see a guy coming to block him then the offensive player is now automatically at fault!?!? What a stupid rule that makes ZERO sense.



