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THE REMATCH HUNTINGDON @ NCS


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If there ever was a case of some shady $$$$ pay offs gling on it happened last night in Nashville. Ive seen ALOT of high school games....NONE EVER like what I saw last night especially last drive. Still sick to my stomach. Its not a case of a bad break here and there. Clearly one sided bias. Guess that private school $$$ is worth ever penny

Maybe when you find the proof of the referee payoffs you can also tell everyone where Jimmy Hoffa's body is and who really shot Kennedy.

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The officiating crew certainly had some blunders last night.   I can assure you they were consistently bad for both teams. I saw holding all night long on your pulling linemen. The pass interference call against us was atrocious. Watch it on Hudl. The receiver clearly pushes off to get separation. If we were the type of folks to buy officials, it wouldnt have been that crew.

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Absolutely no dog in the hunt, but I just want to address the sideline interference.

If the ref is running down the field to keep up with the play and runs into a coach or player that should be well off the field, it is a penalty.

From what I gather, that's what happened.

I can't speak to nothing else that's being discussed, however, I know it's a tough one to swallow for HHS.

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Absolutely no dog in the hunt, but I just want to address the sideline interference.

If the ref is running down the field to keep up with the play and runs into a coach or player that should be well off the field, it is a penalty.

From what I gather, that's what happened.

I can't speak to nothing else that's being discussed, however, I know it's a tough one to swallow for HHS.

the refs should be on the field.that is stupid that they run out side the line.they didn't use to do that.never use to hear of sideline warnings.besides ncs sideline is next to the stands.not enough room for team to stand. Edited by horse
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Where was the 1st warning???? A warning flag is ALWAYS thrown 1st then if it happens again 15 yrds. Would you make that call with less than a minute to play with the game on the line? Yeah, me either....

A sideline warning is issued when players or coaches are to close, there is no warning if a ref runs into a coach or player during the play, it's a flag every time whether theres been a warning or not
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