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					Originally Posted by Mack10
					
				 #1 is just horrible. #2 could go either way. I don't have audio, so I'd need to know when that whistle blew relative to B's hit. But on the last one, I see B shoving A in the upper back before making any play on the ball. | 
	
 Mac,
Why do you need audio for a whistle??  The whistle has no bearing as to when the ball becomes dead, except for one situation, the dreaded IW...otherwise all a whistle does is confirm the dead ball...Lots of plays at the college level don't even have a whistle...