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[QUOTE="cryjeremiah, post: 1824674, member: 716"] If he was out of bounds or if they ruled he wasn't allowing the guy to return to the field, then fine. But if it is singularly for contact to the head, I disagree that two men running down the field at the same speed should warrant that kind of flag. Regardless of UConn relationship. Look at my post history if you must, I've had no issue calling out any UConn player or coach. I don't know why you get that feeling. Is your bias showing? The "but" you are referring to is the simple truth that personal foul/contact to the head/ targeting calls are all over the place and have no consistency. Have you listened to Rich Eisen at all. There is no continuity across football and it's a problem. My neighbor (played WR and special teams at WVU recently) watched it with me and agreed. He said only if the guy was out of bounds. For what it's worth. [/QUOTE]
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