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Tennessee player throws a punch, and UGA player flagged for personal foul

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  • DallasDawgDallasDawg Posts: 1,358 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Well in all honesty, the referee did blow the call -- but not in the way most UGA fans (of which I am one) seem to think. If you look at the entire play, the first foul should have been on Landers for illegal hands to the face. Because of that, the Tennessee player responded with a punch to Landers. The referee should have called those two penalties, which would have off-set, and then we could have moved on. I really don't think there's any sort of bias with officials these days. They miss a lot of calls, but that's always been the case. The issue now is that TV networks have a camera for practically every player on the field, so now viewers see everything, in slow motion, and usually with zoom-in cameras. Imagine a TV camera following you on your daily work commute every day and recording every one of your actions. How many various traffic laws would you break?

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