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Former Gate Gaffney

 In last night’s MNF game, former Gate and current Patriot Jabbar Gaffney had a similar “catch” that was ruled “incomplete”.

Everyone knows that if  Gaffney touches the ball..it is a touchdown. Chomp

7 comments on “Former Gate Gaffney

  1. it wasn’t a catch then, and it is still not a catch now

    Florida and Bama Cheat

  2. The refs that called that a catch must have been the same ones that said JPW scored on that 4th and 1 QB sneak.

  3. *yawn*

    Move on already. UF was at the 2-yd. line and had 2 more chances to get in after the play. Even if the refs called it an incomplete pass, it was only delaying the inevitable.

    Besides, UT got their revenge on UF in the 2004 game when the refs called that late personal foul penalty on Dallas Baker and then conveniently “forgot” to start the clock. Thus giving Tennessee an extra 40 seconds that they needed badly to win.

    Case closed.

  4. Sure it wasn’t a catch but how is UF cheating? The ref made the call. Vol logic?

  5. Don’t waste your time trying to reason with them on this, Brian. It’s a lost cause.

    However, if I was a Vol fan, it would bother me more that our Defense let Jesse “The Bachelor” Palmer drive 91 yards in under 2 minutes. But whatever.

  6. Followed by the 2006 game, when a Chris Leak pick six that would have put the Vols up by 17 in the 3rd quarter was called back thanks to a phantom illegal hands to the face call. Yes, a D-lineman’s pinky grazed the “Gators” decal on the side of Leak’s helmet. Florida would win the national championship.

  7. LP-

    How about in that same game your punter tripping Brandon James like a pussy (would’ve been a TD). Or the faux block in the back call on another Brandon James punt return for a TD (the UT player actually fell backwards on to his back so how is it even possible to be a block in the back?)

    Give it a rest. After all of the breaks UT caught in ’98 en route to the NC you have no room to talk.

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