Until you and I die, we will hear about that last personal foul. That clown Craig James didn't help either.
F'em. We've had two horrific calls that hurt us in the last two games. He went helmet to helmet with no reason, so while arguable, it's not "wrong". Aggy can SUCK IT!
We got ****** on 3 personal foul calls in that game. Any ag wanna talk ****, they can kiss my ******* ***. Loser is as loser does.
It doesn't matter. Had it been the other way they would never have acknowledged it and still would have ridden off as if they had won the lifetime series. This game doesn't mean much in the grand scheme of things as Texas clearly has been dominant head to head and overall on the national scene. They left because they apparently couldn't compete on the business side of the game nor on the field. So ignore their crying. It matters not. The game was won, we felt good and now they can move forward with their mistake and the rest of the country knows that Aggy is Aggy and that "What a Fool Believes" should be their alma mater...
After the screw job we got the last 2 weeks, I don't feel bad for them at all. At least in this case he did hit helmet to helmet. Vacarro never did, and the fumbled punt was much worse. Much.
We own Kyle field........forever. We own Thanksgiving........forever. We own a&m..........forever. Now go play with the big boys you nut sack squeezin' skinheads. HOOK 'EM, Texdoc.
Craig James' bias against Texas has been showing for some time. He likes to stir things up. Penalties are part of the game. Referees are part of the game as we painfully know from last week and many, many other times. I refuse to engage in any discussion of that call without including all other questionable calls including KSU scoring with a stopped clock last week.
Helmet hits helmet it gets called every time, replay clearly showed helmets making contact so yeah it was ticky tack but it wasnt a bad call and BTW all it did was put us at our own 40 still went another 37 yards before fg so blaming that call is well just aggy.
Kind of like when Texas fans ignored the Kindle hit on the tech QB a few years ago? It was a bs call.
I actually prefer that there was some controversy with that call. Makes the Aggies look even more childish complaining about the refs. It's the gift that keeps giving.
While the call was unfortunate for the ags, it wasn't improper. Couldn't tell if it was intentional or not, but the call doesn't depend on whether it was intentional. It's no different than a facemask penalty which doesn't matter whether it's inadvertent or deliberate. It was obviously helmet-to-helmet so it's a penalty. No question about the call whatsoever. Now the bogus horse collar call is another story, but it matters not. We won and apparently have permanent scoreboard. Sweet!
points.... - a PF on Texas out of bounds was barely a tap with an outreached hand, early in the game -- so if that final drive helmet-to-helmet tap was no big deal, then it's a wash - Lesson in Karma.... A few years ago, Aggies roughed up Colt in what I call very late "high" hits... Colt was banged up and had to leave. From that moment on, when Colt was 'carted' off... Aggies have made fun of Colt as Cart McCoy SO... THE WHEELS OF KARMA turn ever so slowly at times, but they turn in ironic ways.... that PF call that went from 3rd and 10 to more favorable 1st down yardage ... led to the breakaway run by CASE... brother of said Colt... er, Cart McCoy. That was enough yardage for an easier FG than one from 50 or so yards out. Few will make such connections, but life has taught me to. For a ton of reasons, A&M earned their loss over time with thoughts, words and attitudes. It just may look like a particular call was the reason. But it was not. Over on TexAgs multiple threads are going strong on the loss being blamed on the refs. It's still aggie, and this will be their next, and their lasting, rant that will go on for a long, long time.
I'm not gonna rewind the DVR and look it up right now, but on the phantom horsecollar call vs Robinson, it was about to be 3rd (4th?) down and a mile and they were in a punting situation. Instead, they get 15 yards, a first down, and a Bullock FG. Right after that on the Diggs runback, he gets hauled down from behind on a blatant, obvious, textbook horsecollar... right in the open field... no call. Aggies got outscored 20-9 in second half, and it wasn't because of a single borderline call that went against them.
Fire RC, read Hu Fan's post ever so closely then read it again. He is oh-so-right. And it ain't the first time...this here old-timer remembers when you guys deliberately went after Marty Akins' injured knee back in the '70s (and y'all were successful, taking him out of the game). And go back and watch the replay of the '95 game when we won the last SWC crown IN YOUR HOUSE, *****: Look at all the maroon-clad farmers going after James Brown's injured ankle. Karma is a bee-yotch! Especially when it is a bee-yotch IN YOUR OWN HOUSE!
BS fire RC the Kindle hit was facemask to helmet when the QB was in his throwing motion and in fact is the textbook method of that kind of tackle. not even close to the same scenario that was correctly called tonight. Why no bitching from you about the linen collar call that was called a horse collar tackle poor aggy..........