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<blockquote data-quote="Sinister04L" data-source="post: 15478320" data-attributes="member: 8435"><p>What Peppers did was trivial. Did he actually even spit? I can't tell. Can you? Even if he did, ok? Not a big deal to me. OSU once tore down Michigan's banner. It's a heated rivalry, the best in football (maybe all sports) but that insignificant stuff doesn't matter. I don't remember OSU fans caring when Hall flipped off the stadium after he was ejected a few years ago either. Peppers had also been hearing it from OSU fans all year trash talking him as well. That didn't seem to bother you or any other OSU fans. Like I said, trivial stuff.</p><p></p><p>As for the game, Michigan made mistakes that were within their control. OSU made just as many mistakes that were within their control (interception, missed FG's, stupid fake punt). All that was a wash at the end of the game. What WASN'T within their control were the refs calling a completely biased game. No one outside of Buckeye Nation thinks otherwise. Several blatant, drive killing penalties committed by OSU that simply weren't called. Not to mention some terrible holding which led to some big gains. Not one call. ZERO. It was a joke. And that's not even including the spot. I don't think he made it, but it was close enough that I understood it not being overturned so it really didn't bother me too much.</p><p></p><p>What did bother me was all the other bullshit that happened. And as it turns out, 3 of the refs are from Ohio, 2 of them admitted OSU fans, both involved in the lack of calls, and the head ref had been previously fired by the Big10 for incompetence. Why were these clowns even on the field. One of them was actually barred from calling the game in '06 because of his potential bias towards OSU, but was somehow allowed to officiate this game?</p><p></p><p>Yes if Michigan hadn't done this or that and made 1 fewer mistake maybe the game is different, but at the end of the day both teams made mistakes. The difference is OSU was more easily able to overcome theirs with help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinister04L, post: 15478320, member: 8435"] What Peppers did was trivial. Did he actually even spit? I can't tell. Can you? Even if he did, ok? Not a big deal to me. OSU once tore down Michigan's banner. It's a heated rivalry, the best in football (maybe all sports) but that insignificant stuff doesn't matter. I don't remember OSU fans caring when Hall flipped off the stadium after he was ejected a few years ago either. Peppers had also been hearing it from OSU fans all year trash talking him as well. That didn't seem to bother you or any other OSU fans. Like I said, trivial stuff. As for the game, Michigan made mistakes that were within their control. OSU made just as many mistakes that were within their control (interception, missed FG's, stupid fake punt). All that was a wash at the end of the game. What WASN'T within their control were the refs calling a completely biased game. No one outside of Buckeye Nation thinks otherwise. Several blatant, drive killing penalties committed by OSU that simply weren't called. Not to mention some terrible holding which led to some big gains. Not one call. ZERO. It was a joke. And that's not even including the spot. I don't think he made it, but it was close enough that I understood it not being overturned so it really didn't bother me too much. What did bother me was all the other bullshit that happened. And as it turns out, 3 of the refs are from Ohio, 2 of them admitted OSU fans, both involved in the lack of calls, and the head ref had been previously fired by the Big10 for incompetence. Why were these clowns even on the field. One of them was actually barred from calling the game in '06 because of his potential bias towards OSU, but was somehow allowed to officiate this game? Yes if Michigan hadn't done this or that and made 1 fewer mistake maybe the game is different, but at the end of the day both teams made mistakes. The difference is OSU was more easily able to overcome theirs with help. [/QUOTE]
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