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10-05-2006, 01:40 PM
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Stomping Pittman's head
I did notice the Iowa defender stomp on Pittman's chest and head after one stop. Tress has these guys temper under control, I would get up swinging.
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10-05-2006, 02:52 PM
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We all know it's obvious that there were several bad calls in the Iowa game. What should make everyone feel great is that the officiating crew could not have made enough bad calls and keep their jobs and cause the bucks to lose. The bucks dominated that much. Even better was the fact that OSU played like champions who have been there before and did not lower themselves to Iowa's level. This team has been coached damn well and we should all be proud of that and the victory and try to forget about the negatives. No one was injured as a result of the shady play and the victory was never really in doubt. I think the officiating crew do their best and there is no conspiracy against the buckeyes. If you want to complain to the Big-10 then don't forget about the Gonzalez miss-call against the scUM last year in their house where he stepped out of bounds and then made the game changing play. I love my bucks and I get upset at the Zebras from time to time but let's not lower ourselves to Loyd Carr's level.
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10-05-2006, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by BuckeyeBiz
We all know it's obvious that there were several bad calls in the Iowa game. What should make everyone feel great is that the officiating crew could not have made enough bad calls and keep their jobs and cause the bucks to lose. The bucks dominated that much. Even better was the fact that OSU played like champions who have been there before and did not lower themselves to Iowa's level. This team has been coached damn well and we should all be proud of that and the victory and try to forget about the negatives. No one was injured as a result of the shady play and the victory was never really in doubt. I think the officiating crew do their best and there is no conspiracy against the buckeyes. If you want to complain to the Big-10 then don't forget about the Gonzalez miss-call against the scUM last year in their house where he stepped out of bounds and then made the game changing play. I love my bucks and I get upset at the Zebras from time to time but let's not lower ourselves to Loyd Carr's level.
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You mean the non-call they got correct since Gonzo was forced out by the defender? The official threw his hat down indicating he saw it, but didn't flag it because Gonzo was forced out and came back in immediately.
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OSU's final drive of 88 yards was a series of clutch plays, but none was bigger than the 27 yard pass from Troy Smith to Anthony Gonzalez that put the Buckeyes in business at the four-yard line. On the play, Gonzalez was forced out of bounds while running his route, but the catch was allowed since college rules a player forced out to return to the field and make a play. Gonzalez said he made sure that the official knew what had happened immediately after the play.
"I made sure that I told the ref that he pushed me out," Gonzalez said.
"The first thing I did after I caught was I ran over to the ref, I saw his hat was off, and I said "He pushed, He pushed me . He said 'You're O.K., you're O. K., don't worry about it."
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10-05-2006, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by BuckeyeBiz
We all know it's obvious that there were several bad calls in the Iowa game. What should make everyone feel great is that the officiating crew could not have made enough bad calls and keep their jobs and cause the bucks to lose. The bucks dominated that much. Even better was the fact that OSU played like champions who have been there before and did not lower themselves to Iowa's level. This team has been coached damn well and we should all be proud of that and the victory and try to forget about the negatives. No one was injured as a result of the shady play and the victory was never really in doubt. I think the officiating crew do their best and there is no conspiracy against the buckeyes. If you want to complain to the Big-10 then don't forget about the Gonzalez miss-call against the scUM last year in their house where he stepped out of bounds and then made the game changing play. I love my bucks and I get upset at the Zebras from time to time but let's not lower ourselves to Loyd Carr's level.
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I couldn't have said it any better, I agree 100%
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10-05-2006, 05:34 PM
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Good call Tones. I did not know he was pushed out by a defender. All I remember from that play was Loyd whining about it afterwards.
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10-05-2006, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by BuckeyeBiz
Good call Tones. I did not know he was pushed out by a defender. All I remember from that play was Loyd whining about it afterwards.
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I didn't realize what happened either until I saw Gonzo's quotes after that game. The rest of your post was absolutely correct, though!
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10-05-2006, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by wells
I don't know if anyone else caught this, but #47, the one who hit Datish, was also the same one that ran up behind Troy Smith followed closely behind him in what looked like a weak attempt to talk smack. Further demonstrating what class #47 has, the moment Troy turned around, he headed the other way toward his sideline.
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saw this on youtube lastnight. it is a video of the play you describe. this guy is a scum bag and I hope he gets whats coming to him!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrsxnF73ojY
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10-05-2006, 07:18 PM
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Perfect payback as he is one of the two who got blasted on the unofficial Jack Tatum hit of the week to spring Gonzo round the corner 
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10-05-2006, 07:44 PM
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