I’m with Ahunte on the play not being dirty. It was an aggressive take and it looks like they just got tangled up. I don’t really see a kick. The way I see it Bradley wants to bang you up over the course of the game with body blows, especially if the refs let them play. Whereas our defense wants to wear you down mentally by giving you nothing easy, and taking away your biggest strength.
In my mind, an enforcer only risks more retaliation. I think all that has to be is increasing our physical play to either A) Even the odds, or more likely B) force refs to blow the whistle to keep the game under control. I’ve felt our team is more willing to be chippy than in years passed (in a good way). They have a level head but players like Clemons, Hall, and Pipkins all have a quiet toughness about them and aren’t afraid to mix it up. Clemons was definitely giving it back against Dixon and MSU, and I don’t think we win that game last year.
In regards to officiating Todd Golden ran an interesting piece that talked about foul calls in the first half vs. the second half this season:
https://www.tribstar.com/sports/down-in ... c214d.html