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Doug Needs To Make A Phone Call


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I think Woolard should give himself a raise, extend Willie, take a nap, call the AAC, take another nap, and then call the Big 12. 

 

But all that will have to wait until Monday, when he is in the office. Because he's on the golf course right now. 

My co-worker took the afternoon off to golf. Maybe that's who he's golfing with.

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Then maybe he should be making calls to the Big XII instead...yea I said it!

 

Push that market Dougy!

 

 

so true

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Why bother? I thought we, as a message board, had decided to fire him for incompetence.

 

 

unfortunately he is still here

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I'm sure the calls will get sent to the league office.  And I'm sure there are much worse calls than that every year.  Those were not especially egregious, nowhere near Illegal Forward Propulsion.

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I'm sure the calls will get sent to the league office.  And I'm sure there are much worse calls than that every year.  Those were not especially egregious, nowhere near Illegal Forward Propulsion.

I disagree. The forward propulsion call was legit. We would have been in an uproar if Rutgers did the same thing and got away with it.

 

The last USF throw of the Rutgers game was a terrible call. 

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I'm sure the calls will get sent to the league office.  And I'm sure there are much worse calls than that every year.  Those were not especially egregious, nowhere near Illegal Forward Propulsion.

I disagree. The forward propulsion call was legit. We would have been in an uproar if Rutgers did the same thing and got away with it.

 

The last USF throw of the Rutgers game was a terrible call. 

 

 

Forward propulsion was legit?
 
It was not at all.  Illegal forward propulsion is when a player intentionally throws the ball to the ground in hopes someone else will pick it up.  Replays clearly showed that the ball was knocked out of the USF player's hands by a Rutgers player from behind, thus pushing the ball forward.  There wasn't anything remotely intentional about it.  A regular fumble that is advanced is perfectly legal, which is exactly what happened in the Rutgers game.
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Just one question I have about IFP ... was it ever called on a team before USF-Rutgers?  Has it been called since, to the best of anyone's knowledge?

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Just one question I have about IFP ... was it ever called on a team before USF-Rutgers?  Has it been called since, to the best of anyone's knowledge?

 

Well, let's put it this way.  I Google'd "Illegal Forward propulsion" and the only football related links that return are related to the Rutgers/USF game in 2007.

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Just one question I have about IFP ... was it ever called on a team before USF-Rutgers?  Has it been called since, to the best of anyone's knowledge?

 

Well, let's put it this way.  I Google'd "Illegal Forward propulsion" and the only football related links that return are related to the Rutgers/USF game in 2007.

 

 

Gotcha, and I've had pretty much the same results as well.  Makes ya think, doesn't it?

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