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"As we do every week, our office evaluated each of the games and reports from our officials. This included the detailed report from the Boston College at Florida State game, which was reviewed and accepted. The center judge's positioning, which was due to the experimental year of having an 8th official, combined with the late substitution and by rule the need to allow the defense to matchup, led to contact between himself and the player. The official believed the contact was incidental and insignificant and did not rise to the level of unsportsmanlike conduct and automatic disqualification."
Quote:"As we do every week, our office evaluated each of the games and reports from our officials. This included the detailed report from the Boston College at Florida State game, which was reviewed and accepted. The center judge's positioning, which was due to the experimental year of having an 8th official, combined with the late substitution and by rule the need to allow the defense to matchup, led to contact between himself and the player. The official believed the contact was incidental and insignificant and did not rise to the level of unsportsmanlike conduct and automatic disqualification."
 

can you please reply to my last post.
Quote:ill repeat. in the acc response they said incidental.

 

incidental: occurring merely by chance or without intention or calculation

 

was jameis trying to get the ref out of his way? yes or no?
Wait, the ACC is saying it was incidental? Kidding me? hahahahahahah! Oh that is rich.
Quote:He nudged the official without malice or intent. 

 

He was simply trying to get under center to snap the ball.
That enabling type attitude is terrible. If you have kids, I hope you don't use that mindset with them.

 

The school has been enablers as well. His hometown has seen through the bull and have more or less said good riddance to him. They know.

Quote:Wait, the ACC is saying it was incidental? Kidding me? hahahahahahah! Oh that is rich.


Yes, putting your hands an another person and pushing them out of the way is being called incidental and a nudge...it was a complete accident that he grabbed the guy by the shoulders!!
Quote:can you please reply to my last post.
 

 

Quote:ill repeat. in the acc response they said incidental.

 

incidental: occurring merely by chance or without intention or calculation

 

was jameis trying to get the ref out of his way? yes or no?
 

 

Quote:He nudged the official without malice or intent. 

 

He was simply trying to get under center to snap the ball.
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was jameis winston trying to get the ref out of his way?

 

yes. he was. therefore that is the opposite of the definition of incidental. jameis winston was trying to get the ref out of his way.

 

the statement said it was incidental. so i am not ignoring the statement, i just say that by definition it has no credibility.

Quote:Yes, putting your hands an another person and pushing them out of the way is being called incidental and a nudge...it was a complete accident that he grabbed the guy by the shoulders!!


Grabbed him by the shoulders? What are you talking about?
Quote:That enabling type attitude is terrible. If you have kids, I hope you don't use that mindset with them.

 

The school has been enablers as well. His hometown has seen through the bull and have more or less said good riddance to him. They know.
 

So its clear you are more focused on emotion than facts.

 

I have 2 daughters, and no I dont enable them, but I will defend them on something that I KNOW is right.

 

Wow so his hometown hates him now? Ill have to research this. *yawn*
Quote:was jameis winston trying to get the ref out of his way?

 

yes. he was. therefore that is the opposite of the definition of incidental. jameis winston was trying to get the ref out of his way.

 

the statement said it was incidental. so i am not ignoring the statement, i just say that by definition it has no credibility.
 

You say by definition it has no credibility, but yet you are not ignoring the statement.

 

In other words, you dont like what the ACC said because you disagree with their stance.
Quote:You say by definition it has no credibility, but yet you are not ignoring the statement.

 

In other words, you dont like what the ACC said because you disagree with their stance.
 

they said it was incidental, but it wasnt incidental.

 

that would be like me giving you a statement saying that grass isnt green. you can see that its green, but because i say it isnt green, you just have to take my word for it?
Can one of you gator fans break this thing down second by second? I don't think we have really analyzed this thing.
Double post.
Quote:Grabbed him by the shoulders? What are you talking about?


Excuse me...his chest. Fact is he put his hands on him and pushed him out the way, no?
Quote:Excuse me...his chest. Fact is he put his hands on him and pushed him out the way, no?
 

I thought it was a shove?
Quote:Can one of you gator fans break this thing down second by second? I don't think we have really analyzed this thing.


It must really be hard concentrating on what you're posting with that gun to your head...the one that makes you keep coming back to talk about it even after you say you don't want to any more.


The conversation can't be as silly as you keep trying to make it out to be when FSU fans keep popping in here to defend it!!
Quote:So its clear you are more focused on emotion than facts.


I have 2 daughters, and no I dont enable them, but I will defend them on something that I KNOW is right.


Wow so his hometown hates him now? Ill have to research this. *yawn*
So you know it's right to put hands on an official.
Quote:So its clear you are more focused on emotion than facts.


I have 2 daughters, and no I dont enable them, but I will defend them on something that I KNOW is right.


Wow so his hometown hates him now? Ill have to research this. *yawn*
There was a story on TV about it. The people in the town had example after example how he got away with everything. School and coaches turned a blind eye. They haven't been surprised at any if his antics.
Quote:There was a story on TV about it. The people in the town had example after example how he got away with everything. School and coaches turned a blind eye. They haven't been surprised at any if his antics.
 

This is interesting.  This comes from his hometown paper which usually gives die hard support to players that go to college.

 

Talks about everything we've gone over here....I thought it was only Gator fans that were #haters.  If his hometown is hating, whats next?

 

http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/...[BLEEP].html
So some lady says he "got away with everything" in high school, but doesn't elude to what he got away with?

 

Seems legit.

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