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That is good because ESPN radio knows everything. There is no way of knowing if that ball got in or not. Anyone that says they know for a fact that ball got in is a liar. The real issue though is that the call on the field was no touchdown and the referee could not have possible saw something that made him think otherwise while reviewing the tape. The ref screwed up. He should just admit it and move on. |
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the officiating in the NFL has been horrific. I didnt see this play.. but if you go by how every other call has been made the officials probably screwed up again.
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they talked about it last night, and showed a replay-and drew a yellow line to indicate where the goal line was located. looked to me like the ball was on the line.
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The ball should have to end up over the line anyway. The current rule sucks, reaching the ball over for a split second....gimme a break.
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You made my point. The replay judge is only supposed to overturn the call on the filed if they are 100% certain based on the replay. Nobody could say with 100% certainty whether he got in or not. The right call was to stick with the call on the field. If the guy on the field said it was a TD then that should have been the call they went with. Replay is only to overturn calls that are indisputable. The NFL replay ref screwed up. |
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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...k15/index.html |
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It's the ball that needs to break the goaline, obviously. Holmes touched the ball in the endzone, then switched the ball in his grasp as to possess it while coming forward(out of the endzone). As 9-1 said, its the call on the field that makes all the difference. There is ABOSLUTELY no way, that the call should have been reversed. Not enough evidence to support such a move. They should have stuck with the call on the field, which was on the gash hair line. Who ever said this sport isnt a game of inches?
PS. I love the call in the sense that it makes the Ravens more hungry for a win next week and goes into D-Town and bangs them up before the Birds put the nail in Dallas' coffin.
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