Yeah that's a good recap of the game except on the 3rd & 4 play it was blatant pass interference that wasn't called. I was at the game and two fans of FSHP that I was with both agreed it was pass interference. It also look like peterson caught the ball but in the midst of all the fog on the field it was quite hard to tell.Photo-man-Bob wrote:Thompson took the lead 34-30 with 3:53 remaining, but the ensuing pooch kick was returned to the 25-yard line by second level man Jordan Satrom.
After four running plays and one first down, QB John Thorson hits end Dillan Ostom for a touchdown with 41 seconds remaining. Thorson ran in on a fake extra point for the two points to put FSHP up 38-34.
Thompson's last drive was this: 1st &10 - Six-yard run by Mavrik Peterson
2nd & 4 - play-action pass to Peterson broken up by FSHP corner Zak Bergstrom. It actually looked like Peterson caught the ball in the air, but couldnt maintain control as he went to the ground and was hit by Bergstrom.
3rd & 4 - a halfback pass attempt again to Peterson and again broken up by Bergstrom.
4th & 4 - Thompson had a guy in the flat but the pass sailed and FSHP took over on downs to run the clock out.
ClassB-bballfan wrote:I think you are right it was pass interference but it seems like FSHP has won a lot of their close games on luck and they don't really earn some of their late season games. They are lucky and soon their luck will run out I think. There are some talented teams they are up against now and they will fall short...real short from here on out IMO
Well if both of the referees were standing right there and didn't see it that doesn't say much for their ability to make a judgement call. When fans from Finley even argree that it was pass interference it must've been bad. We were standing right by where the play happened and saw it just as clearly as the refs did. Thompson may not have scored had they got that call but they would've been in much better position to make a play at the end to have a chance at winning. You hate to see a teams season end on a missed call from an official. I don't see either of these teams beating Napoleon at home but it's still a bad way for Thompson to end their season.BballFan1307 wrote:ClassB-bballfan wrote:I think you are right it was pass interference but it seems like FSHP has won a lot of their close games on luck and they don't really earn some of their late season games. They are lucky and soon their luck will run out I think. There are some talented teams they are up against now and they will fall short...real short from here on out IMO
i've noticed alot of your posts are against fshp....all their games are not won on luck, a team does not go 7-1 in one of the toughest regions in all of 9 man by winning the close games on luck. it very well could have been pass interference but wasnt called and there were two refs standing right there so they must not have seen it. dont come on here and bash a 7-1 team saying they havent earned some of their wins. They've earned every victory they've had.
rep wrote:thompson had their chances.
i don't think that one call was the difference. fshp scoring on a fake punt and a kickoff return, as well as taking a kickoff to the thompson 30 or somewhere in there with 3 minutes left in the game was the difference.
tommies had a good team. the records of the teams they've lost to is something like 43-4 combined. tighten up the special teams play and that call (or non-call, whatever you want to call it) means nothing.
north_border_eagles2106 wrote:rep wrote:thompson had their chances.
i don't think that one call was the difference. fshp scoring on a fake punt and a kickoff return, as well as taking a kickoff to the thompson 30 or somewhere in there with 3 minutes left in the game was the difference.
tommies had a good team. the records of the teams they've lost to is something like 43-4 combined. tighten up the special teams play and that call (or non-call, whatever you want to call it) means nothing.
I wouldn't say it meant nothing. Had that call been made they would've had a first down from roughly the 25-30 instead of 4th down at the fifty. The play mattered.
Well it did matter because despite those two plays Thompson was still down 4 with under a minute left and the ball. Had FSHP converted on more then 1/6 two point conversions it would've been different but Thompson did a great job stopping them after big touchdown plays. Thompson didn't get dominated in the game they had plenty of long kick returns and long touchdown plays too they just got a tough break at the end of the game is all I'm saying.rep wrote:north_border_eagles2106 wrote:rep wrote:thompson had their chances.
i don't think that one call was the difference. fshp scoring on a fake punt and a kickoff return, as well as taking a kickoff to the thompson 30 or somewhere in there with 3 minutes left in the game was the difference.
tommies had a good team. the records of the teams they've lost to is something like 43-4 combined. tighten up the special teams play and that call (or non-call, whatever you want to call it) means nothing.
I wouldn't say it meant nothing. Had that call been made they would've had a first down from roughly the 25-30 instead of 4th down at the fifty. The play mattered.
not if they wouldn't have given up a fake punt and a kickoff return for a touchdown. if you get two touchdowns from special teams in a game, i would think it would be hard to lose that game.
north_border_eagles2106 wrote:Well it did matter because despite those two plays Thompson was still down 4 with under a minute left and the ball. Had FSHP converted on more then 1/6 two point conversions it would've been different but Thompson did a great job stopping them after big touchdown plays. Thompson didn't get dominated in the game they had plenty of long kick returns and long touchdown plays too they just got a tough break at the end of the game is all I'm saying.rep wrote:north_border_eagles2106 wrote:rep wrote:thompson had their chances.
i don't think that one call was the difference. fshp scoring on a fake punt and a kickoff return, as well as taking a kickoff to the thompson 30 or somewhere in there with 3 minutes left in the game was the difference.
tommies had a good team. the records of the teams they've lost to is something like 43-4 combined. tighten up the special teams play and that call (or non-call, whatever you want to call it) means nothing.
I wouldn't say it meant nothing. Had that call been made they would've had a first down from roughly the 25-30 instead of 4th down at the fifty. The play mattered.
not if they wouldn't have given up a fake punt and a kickoff return for a touchdown. if you get two touchdowns from special teams in a game, i would think it would be hard to lose that game.
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