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Originally Posted by jaybird
In the best video angle, Williams partially obscures the view but it does appear that the ball was never possessed. I would think that between the R and the H, they would have gotten this, even if they had to get together to discuss what they saw.
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The H was adamant he had him down. I do not know what more you can discuss at that point. Unless the R just wanted to challenge him about the play and it is possible he was not sure that the H was wrong. This is why you cannot be in a hurry to hit the whistle. The play is dead already; you do not need to hit the whistle that quickly. But it was clear there was no possession and I would have rather let the play continue and let replay call it back. Then again I was not working that game either.
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