They had to wait on him . Turns out he was still being held by number 57 .
Credit to Van Hiles , lol .
Credit to Van Hiles , lol .
I think that is the way to coach it that Saban made famous.Watching GA and AL play and a few minutes of NFL, seems like every DB has hands all over the receiver from the snap. Some of the plays in the Bama game were just ridiculous how much hand fighting and holding was going on. But, refs don't seem to call it unless it's really bad. I rarely see our DBs playing as 'handsy' as other teams do. Ole Miss had several PI calls and easily could have as many or more called that weren't.
They weren’t calling them early. There were at least two PI’s on Key. One in the end zone that should have been called. I think after the third one Key got up obviously frustrated and they called it. I think Stoops got in the ref’s ear too. But from then on they weren’t letting them get away with it. We got some good breaks once and for all.Watching GA and AL play and a few minutes of NFL, seems like every DB has hands all over the receiver from the snap. Some of the plays in the Bama game were just ridiculous how much hand fighting and holding was going on. But, refs don't seem to call it unless it's really bad. I rarely see our DBs playing as 'handsy' as other teams do. Ole Miss had several PI calls and easily could have as many or more called that weren't.
I know right, they were holding and Pass interference a lot in that game not called. Some bad ones too.Watching GA and AL play and a few minutes of NFL, seems like every DB has hands all over the receiver from the snap. Some of the plays in the Bama game were just ridiculous how much hand fighting and holding was going on. But, refs don't seem to call it unless it's really bad. I rarely see our DBs playing as 'handsy' as other teams do. Ole Miss had several PI calls and easily could have as many or more called that weren't.
I think Stoops got in the ref’s ear too. But from then on they weren’t letting them get away with it. We got some good breaks once and for all.