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Old 09-15-2013, 07:19 PM
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Seattle minus 3, $330/300

If Browner and Irving were playing this bet would be larger. I guess you get excited early on, but Im over halfway to the point of where its shut down time. Seattle is important tonight.
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Old 09-15-2013, 08:21 PM
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The last play by the Wisconson QB was very strange. He ran over to the middle of the field and set the ball down.He never spiked it or fell down with it.He set it down on the field.Thats why the ASU player jumped on it.They thought it was a fumble. Very strange play by the QB. Still bad clock management by the coaches.The ending was strange in many ways. I was at the game. I am an ASU fan. We were lucky the QB did something I have never seen.
I saw him take a knee and set the ball down, terrible officiating cost wisconsin the chance to win the game.
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Old 09-16-2013, 02:58 PM
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Mr Iris,this is where it gets weird.Watch the replay on ESPN again.He starts to put his knee down,but one of his lineman backs into him and the knee never goes down.He then just places the ball on the ground. Never have seen that in a game.Is it a fumble? Did the ASU lineman fall on the ball thinking that it was a fumble and not get up because there wasnt a whistle. It was a crazy ending.
I did not watch the game or see a replay... what was happening? was the wisconsin QB trying to kill the clock so they can kick a FG?

Taking a knee means the clock keeps running... spiking the ball stops the clock.. Did the QB take a knee instead of spike the ball?
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Old 09-16-2013, 03:19 PM
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they ran a play to get to the middle of the field for a kick. but for some reason, the refs didn't set the ball, and the clock ran out before wisconsin could kick. there were 14 secs on the clock when the play ended.
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Old 09-16-2013, 06:41 PM
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I did not watch the game or see a replay... what was happening? was the wisconsin QB trying to kill the clock so they can kick a FG?

Taking a knee means the clock keeps running... spiking the ball stops the clock.. Did the QB take a knee instead of spike the ball?
and the refs were reprimanded for that game. they should have been!
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Old 09-16-2013, 07:24 PM
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The last play by the Wisconson QB was very strange. He ran over to the middle of the field and set the ball down.He never spiked it or fell down with it.He set it down on the field.Thats why the ASU player jumped on it.They thought it was a fumble. Very strange play by the QB. Still bad clock management by the coaches.The ending was strange in many ways. I was at the game. I am an ASU fan. We were lucky the QB did something I have never seen.
Well this explains a lot
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