I prefer to look at it this way. Way funnier.
I prefer to look at it this way. Way funnier.
What is the difference between "it's my team" and "my team won" in the context of this discussion? What in the actual fuck?
It's not "the kids" fault. It's the fact that an official doesn't even know the difference between a block and a charge anymore.
I use an undershirt, personally. So, the undershirt is one and done, but if the dress shirt wasn't soiled, I may go another use.
Because it's pretty damned definitive. If that's not a blocking foul, then what IS a blocking foul? Hell, let's not even focus on Craft. What about the other guy (#1) who is literally pushing Clyburn into Craft? Again, these are not easy calls to make, but in retrospect, there is absolutely no way you can make a case…
You ask if you lose all rights to discuss it because it's your team, while simultaneously telling everyone else to "get over it." Are you fucking dense or just trolling?
Why is nobody talking about the clear foul that #1 had on him from the other side? Not only was this a bullshit charge call, Clyburn was fouled twice. Fucking twice, and the call still went against him. Jesus.
LOL. Here you are again, Buckeye fan. Jesus. If anyone needs to "let it go," it's you. You won, for fuck's sake.
Also... why the fuck is it so difficult for Ohio State fans (or any team that benefits from a bad call) to admit they got lucky? What is so painful about acknowledging that fact? Is the NCAA going to come back and take away your win if you admit that? Are you going to lose your honor, or some other such stupid…
Um, no. After the fact, there can be a definite wrong or right answer. In the heat of the moment, it's difficult to make the call. You can acknowledge that difficulty, and afterwards, also acknowledge that it was definitely the wrong call. They are mutually exclusive events. This isn't that difficult.
He was "established?" You do know he was arched back anticipating the flop, right? "Established position" means more than just having your feet "planted." You can't plant your feet and reach over a guy, can you? You'll get whistled for the foul. Same applies here.
Ah, so you're an Ohio State fan. At least you defending the call makes sense now.
The issue isn't even the imaginary line, here. It's the fact the guy was clearly sliding underneath Clyburn as he was attempting his shot. The guy was arching backwards, clearly anticipating his flop. The line/arc to me is irrelevant, even though that's what everyone seems intent on focusing on.
Yeah, because the NCAA head of officials usually throws his guys under the bus.
+1
You're not offended, but you're angry enough to call someone an asshole for making a joke. My bad. Major difference. By the way... how the fuck don't you understand that's a joke, context or not? That's just fucking ridiculous.
The fuck nut who doesn't understand a simple joke.
Who the fuck gets offended by a joke? Douche bag.
It's a joke, fuck nut.
That is a pretty impressive crowd for a state HIGH SCHOOL basketball game.