The Palo Alto Screwjob

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Is anyone kidding anyone with how this game ended? That final drive was complete and utter horse shit. I have painfully re-watched that "Holding" call in the end zone at the end of the game and not only is it no different then the play before, Stanford themselves PUSHED OFF. If there is any penalty on that play maybe offensive PI???

I dont know who sent the call in, or why they sent the call in, but that final drive for Stanford was assisted by the officials. It's clear to everyone how Oregon got absolutely robbed in that game. We can only hope the pollsters realize this, as they should, and keep Oregon in the top 9.
 
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How about when Oregon has the ball in OT and they throw the flag for targeting against Stanford because They about took the Ducks head off and then the retract the flag!?!! NO Penalty?!?!? Anyone see that nonsense? WTF
 
Then there is some shady ass business with the clock management if anyone caught that. They added time back on the clock back when Oregon had the ball for their final possession.
 
That's PAC football for ya.
 
Can we not hire competent officials? Go down to SEC land and pay those guys more to come out West and handle the conference.
 
Shouldn't have been close. Oregon lost the game in the first 58 minutes.
Oregon came back after a bad start and completely dominated Stanford in the second half. Football is a game of two halves, it makes a complete game, and sometimes you have a bad drive, quarter, half, etc. but it's how you finish. Oregon finished that game completely dominating Stanford and completely overpowering them. Oregon's comeback win was robbed by terrible officiating.
 
Can we not hire competent officials? Go down to SEC land and pay those guys more to come out West and handle the conference.
Top teams in the SEC are some of the most penalized at this point...bold strategy?
 
Oregon came back after a bad start and completely dominated Stanford in the second half. Football is a game of two halves, it makes a complete game, and sometimes you have a bad drive, quarter, half, etc. but it's how you finish. Oregon finished that game completely dominating Stanford and completely overpowering them. Oregon's comeback win was robbed by terrible officiating.
Yeah, because a couple of plays determine the whole game. Elite teams win despite the refs
 
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