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Old Tue Sep 09, 2008, 01:50pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by Dakota
This is NOT a fanboy question... I have no rooting interest in either team.

Did anyone see the incomplete pass by the Vikings that was reviewed? The call on the play stood (incomplete pass).

The slow motion instant replay showed on the broadcast showed (to my non-football official eye) that the Viking player caught the pass, had it cradled in his arms (apparently in control), he was hit (hard) by the defender, he went down (not a tackle - he was knocked to the ground by the hit), and the ball came loose upon contact with the ground.

Why was this an incomplete pass?
I did not see the play but based on what you described if you cannot display control after hitting the ground it is not a completion. This is a common interpretation so you do not award a cheap fumble. I have no idea if this was the right call. I am just explaining what is usually called.

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