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6 minutes ago, bullets13 said:

I only watched the 4th quarter, and I don’t usually think of Ned fans as being too bad about complaining about the refs, so I’ll take yalls word for it.  That said, you can’t let them make throw after throw to the sideline on that game tying drive.  

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3 minutes ago, Bulldogpower said:

Glad we aren't the only ones who saw it that way. The refs did all they could. What got me was the first down that didn't happen. He was clearly short. The Texan Live guy couldn't believe a lot of what was going on. 

I watched that play and thought he had forward progress, but either way, pretty sure it wasn’t 4th down?  Would’ve been either 3rd or 4th and very short 

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Just now, Little Jerry said:

Yeah it does. Someone just explained it. if still time left, you can take it on PAT or Kickoff...No kickoff in OT... Montgomery chose to use it in OT. 

There was a play in regulation time, (the extra point) you can’t bank and carry a penalty into OT. Just called a head ref in the Bmt chapter and asked a ref in the Houston chapter. Penalty should have been enforced during that time. 

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7 minutes ago, navydawg31 said:

There was a play in regulation time, (the extra point) you can’t bank and carry a penalty into OT. Just called a head ref in the Bmt chapter and asked a ref in the Houston chapter. Penalty should have been enforced during that time. 

First mistake was calling anybody in the bmt chapter.

Fouls During Or After A Touchdown, Field Goal or Try:

ARTICLE 5 a Fouls by the nonscoring team during a down that ends in a touchdown (not on the try)

1 Fifteen-yard penalties for personal fouls and for unsportsmanlike conduct fouls are enforced on the try, the succeeding kickoff or from the succeeding spot in extra periods at the option of the scoring team

2 Five- and 10-yard penalties are not enforced on the try or the succeeding kickoff Such penalties are declined by rule unless enforcement is made possible by illegal touching of a kick during the down (AR 6-3-2-III- IV)

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22 minutes ago, navydawg31 said:

There was a play in regulation time, (the extra point) you can’t bank and carry a penalty into OT. Just called a head ref in the Bmt chapter and asked a ref in the Houston chapter. Penalty should have been enforced during that time. 

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13 minutes ago, pine curtain said:

 

First mistake was calling anybody in the bmt chapter.

Fouls During Or After A Touchdown, Field Goal or Try:

ARTICLE 5 a Fouls by the nonscoring team during a down that ends in a touchdown (not on the try)

1 Fifteen-yard penalties for personal fouls and for unsportsmanlike conduct fouls are enforced on the try, the succeeding kickoff or from the succeeding spot in extra periods at the option of the scoring team

2 Five- and 10-yard penalties are not enforced on the try or the succeeding kickoff Such penalties are declined by rule unless enforcement is made possible by illegal touching of a kick during the down (AR 6-3-2-III- IV)

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