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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
What most have said is that the correct call was a charge; but they'd forgive a ref who made a block call on the spot in real time. What's outrageous is your refusal to admit it would correctly be called a charge, in spite of rules to back it up. What's outrageous is your claim that calling this charge in a big game could impede an official's career.
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This may be the best post of the thread...wish someone would have thought of it 17 pages ago....
Does anyone else have a problem with the OS's argument that it is too close to know...I really think that a L in good position with a little depth could have caught B1 with both feet on the floor just before A1 goes airborne...therefore not a guess as has been argued?