Quote Originally Posted by ccmom View Post
The "West Texas Homer Refs" you referred to were from San Antonio.
I heard the same thing from a real reliable source about the refs. I also agree with BLACKATTACK though, they sure did look like they were from Momnahas, not just west texas.

I drove over to the watch the game and it did look a little "fishy" the way the calls were going. A few of the late hit calls were because Argyle was "playing till the whistle blew", the problem there was they weren't blowing the whistle or calling the play dead until the flag was thrown. One of the "late hits" was where the Argyle player was trying to catch himself and landed on all fours, straddled the Monahans RB and the side judge (the one on the home side) couldn't get the flag out fast enough. It was pretty funny really. It looked like he had a little green parrot on his shoulder telling him," throw the flag, throw the flag". So he threw the flag. lol Then on the same side of the field, same side judge, one of the WR for Monahans was mugged by the Argyle DB and he acted like nothing happened.

Then there was the back judge, OMG, this guy throws a flag for 12 men on the field, he and the white hat do the counting (both of them counted the Argyle defense), the white hat waves off the flag, then just before the snap the 12th man on the Argyle defense runs off of the field. Are you kidding?? Then with Argyle in the "BULLS" formation (a full-house backfield) #3 gets the ball, fakes right, goes left and is actually walking into the EZ (because there is not a Monahans player within 5yds. of him). He is 1-2 yds. deep in the EZ and is lit up by a defender and no flag was thrown. I would love to hear the explanation for that no call.

IMO overall this was the worst called game I have ever seen for both sides and I live in Snyder where, well, you know. LOL