Cliff shouldn't have positioned his throat next to Key's elbow. Coaches need to work on positioning with players in practice
Looked flagrant to me.
And that supports the conspiracy theory.Kansas was just handed the game by the refs due to a whack in the neck to Dickinson. Blue bloods get the call... RU, not so much.
Steratore said it should have been a play on.
Elbows to head, windpipe are flagrant.A horseshit call for sure. No different than what Key did. Incidental.
Don’t give me ‘but the windpipe’ crap because Dr Bardo said so. Faking is faking.
Sorry homers. Cliff’s a diva too.
Not if it is incidental contact.Elbows to head, windpipe are flagrant.
A horseshit call for sure. No different than what Key did. Incidental.
Don’t give me ‘but the windpipe’ crap because Dr Bardo said so. Faking is faking.
Sorry homers. Cliff’s a diva too.
Wasn’t incidental. Purposeful.Not if it is incidental contact.
Pay attention. The defender did the same thing in both. They got it right with Cliff, wrong with Dickinson. Contact happens. Contact above the shoulder is not automatically a flagrant. Hopefully you will eventually learn this, and learn the game.So it’s okay in your eyes for the refs to make a horseshit call in the TCU game but there’s no possibility the refs made a horseshit missed call against Key.
So in one game the refs can get it wrong…but in the other game the refs are always right.
This just proves you’re full of horseshit.
Pay attention. The defender did the same thing in both. They got it right with Cliff, wrong with Dickinson. Contact happens. Contact above the shoulder is not automatically a flagrant. Hopefully you will eventually learn this, and learn the game.
The most it could have been was a common foul because there was contact. Maybe you could say his arm was extended and that was the cause of the contact. In this case, big bodies collided. That happens in the paint. You can quote the rules all you want, but you have to know how to apply the rules to the actual game being played. The B1G refs are really good at having their fingers on the pulse of the game.Wasn’t incidental. Purposeful.
1) The defender didn’t do that same thing
2) You just proved to us all your full of horseshit. For days you told us over and over how we were all wrong about the Key play and pointed to the call made on the floor by the refs as rationale as to why we’re wrong. Now all of a sudden you’re willing to admit the refs can get it wrong.
Refs missed the call on Key. Learn the rules of the game buddy.
Exactly right. Bunch of homer pansies here crying conspiracy and other nonsense. It’s big boy basketball. Dickinson got an outrageous call in his favor, doesn’t mean RU got screwed. Not even a flagrant in middle school basketballThe most it could have been was a common foul because there was contact. Maybe you could say his arm was extended and that was the cause of the contact. In this case, big bodies collided. That happens in the paint. You can quote the rules all you want, but you have to know how to apply the rules to the actual game being played. The B1G refs are really good at having their fingers on the pulse of the game.
Exactly right. Bunch of homer pansies here crying conspiracy and other nonsense. It’s big boy basketball. Dickinson got an outrageous call in his favor, doesn’t mean RU got screwed. Not even a flagrant in middle school basketball
The most it could have been was a common foul because there was contact. Maybe you could say his arm was extended and that was the cause of the contact. In this case, big bodies collided. That happens in the paint. You can quote the rules all you want, but you have to know how to apply the rules to the actual game being played. The B1G refs are really good at having their fingers on the pulse of the game.