A quick post.
In watching the Super Bowl, there was one flag that had me scratching my head. Wonder if any of you saw it or if I missed something.
3rd or 4th quarter. The Tampa Bay defender tackled the Raider by grabbing his jersey up around the neck. When he threw the runner down, the sudden motion looked like a player being whipped around by a hand on the facemask. (Only after the replay did I know that it wasn't a facemask foul).
The covering official threw his flag calling a facemask penalty. However, another official weighed in and they ended up waving off the penalty.
My question: From the onset of our officiating careers, we have it drilled into us to only call what you see and to "never guess a foul" How in the world could the official have called this foul if it didn't exist?
Not to criticize, just wondered if I missed something.
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