I'm interested in your take on it. Jackson is the back to the QB's right
[video width=400 height=350]http://russellarch.com/videofiles/jackson_block.mov[/video]
Lefty, here it is
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Lefty, here it is
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Watch the video frame-by-frame, and watch the Oregon lineman come into the picture from the left on all fours. A Trojan defender is in pursuit and the the Oregon lineman rolls to his back to intentionally trip the defender. Here's a shot of the moment of impact:
If you watch it frame-by-frame it's clear the guy spins to leg-whip the defender and bring him down.
Jackson's penalty is somewhat irrelevant.
If you watch it frame-by-frame it's clear the guy spins to leg-whip the defender and bring him down.
Jackson's penalty is somewhat irrelevant.
DeWayne Walker wrote:"They could have put 55 points on us today. I was happy they didn't run the score up. . . .
Nope. I don't think we would have had a different winner at the end of the game, if that TD stood.GreginPG wrote:You mean like Colvin's touchdown had Oregon not been called for the penalty?Jimmy Medalions wrote:
If you watch it frame-by-frame it's clear the guy spins to leg-whip the defender and bring him down.
Jackson's penalty is somewhat irrelevant.
It would have made it 31-20 with 10 minutes to go, though, which is a little bit more than irrelevant.