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Originally Posted by rockyroad
You can argue that since the whistle blew after the ball went thru, it should have been the flagrant T or nothing, but I honestly don't think it could be ignored and honestly think the contact started before the ball was dead.
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I know you know this, but the whistle does not make the play dead, it is already dead. I am sure if you asked the official that called the game they would say that play started before the ball was dead and that is why they called it that way. And if we are talking about milliseconds difference, I have no problem with the call to make this a live ball foul. My God, no one is perfect. This is almost as silly has claiming an official blue a close block-charge foul.
Peace