You can trust him. He's a doctor! ;-)

Randy

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jay Cicone 
  To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:28 AM
  Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Today's Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post 
Gatornews from Junogator


  Jerry,

   

  As an expert in the field, I suggest you close one eye whilst viewing to 
eliminate the parallax error. Makes it easier to drive on occasion as well.

   

  Dr. J

   

  From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Jerry Belloit
  Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 10:23 AM
  To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
  Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Today's Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post 
Gatornews from Junogator

   

  Shane,

   

  I saw that but if the camera angle is not exactly on the goal line, the 
parallax error can be deceiving.  That is why I wanted someone to look at the 
camera angle.  The greater the angle the more error.

   

  Jerry

   

  From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Shane Ford
  Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 9:27 AM
  To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
  Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Today's Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post 
Gatornews from Junogator

   

  Jerry,

   

  They showed 2 still shots later in teh game that clearly showed the ball 
coming out of his hand before he crossed the goal line.  I don't know if the 
officials have access to the same camera feeds as the TV crews do, but it was 
plain as day in those still shots they showed.  We were VERY lucky and finally 
got a bad call to go in our favor for once.

   

  Later,

   

  SHANE

   


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  From: Jerry Belloit <bell...@clarion.edu>
  To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 7:02:33 PM
  Subject: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] Today's Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post 
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  I want to take exception to what Dan Mullen is complaining about here..  I 
thought the call was close.  I saw the replays and on one of the angles it 
looked like he was stripped of the ball before the ball “broke the plane” of 
the goal line.  However, none of the angles were definitive.  The official on 
the field looked to be perfectly placed on the field to make the call.  I don’t 
think the video evidence was definitive.  I find it hard to argue that both 
officials were “clearly” in error.

   

  Unfortunately, I erased the game so I cannot revisit the replays.  I do 
remember that the network tried to make it out as a poor call by using some 
sort of a composite image, but they could not account for the angle of the 
camera.  In horseracing, the camera is placed exactly on the finish line.  The 
cameras were not on the goal line on Saturday.  Do any of you that still have 
the game recorded think that he was clearly stripped of the ball before 
breaking the plane?

   

  Jerry

   

  From: gatorn...@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatorn...@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Juno Gator
  Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 7:23 AM
  To: gatorn...@googlegroups.com
  Subject: [gatornews] Today's Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post Gatornews from 
Junogator

   

   

   

  SEC officials blasted again after another controversial call benefits Florida 
Gators
  BY JOSEPH GOODMAN  

       
       
  The Florida Gators have been struggling in the red zone, but that doesn't 
mean the team, ranked No. 1 in the country again, can't catch a break near the 
goal line.

  For the second week in a row, the Gators find themselves in the middle of an 
officiating controversy after again coming out on the favorable side of a 
judgment call by a Southeastern Conference official that led to a UF score. 

  On Sunday, Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen, UF's former offensive 
coordinator, lashed out at SEC officiating after what he believed was an 
incorrect call that resulted in a fourth-quarter touchdown for the Gators 
during Saturday's 29-19 victory in Starkville, Miss.

  On Saturday night at Scott Field, Florida led Mississippi State 22-13 with 
less than nine minutes to play when UF linebacker Dustin Doe intercepted a 
deflected a pass and returned it for a touchdown. Doe, who began celebrating 
before he reached the end zone, was stripped at the goal line by Bulldogs 
receiver Brandon McRae. McRae recovered the ball in the end zone after a line 
judge signaled a Florida touchdown. 

  After a lengthy review, an SEC replay official upheld the touchdown. Mullen 
said he spent early Sunday morning reviewing the play and determined, in his 
opinion, that the replay official missed the call.

  ``There's no excuse for a guy who has the amount of time to replay the video 
to make sure they get the call right,'' Mullen said. ``That's why we have 
instant replay, and I think it's embarrassing that they blew that call. I've 
seen still shots of the ball out of [Doe's] hand. I don't think that's 
acceptable on a [replay] guy that has the ability to watch all the different 
angles.''

   

   

   




   


  

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