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Originally Posted by Berkut
This actually raises kind of an interesting issue.
When does bad judgement become an IW, by rule?
I mean, if it is a close play, and I judge that the runner is down and blow my whistle, how is that different (if at all) from an IW?
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You are right, it isn't that different. But in this case they should not have allowed a score and the down, "inning" or overtime was over at that point the official blew the whistle.
After all, I judged that the runner was down, so it isn't really IW, right? It might be wrong, but that is different (I think) from me seeing a player go down, blow my whistle, and THEN realize that player doesn't even have the ball (for example). In that case, it is clearly an IW, and hence the IW rules should be applied, as opposed to just saying the play is over...right?
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Originally Posted by Berkut
I guess what I am getting at is that this isn't necessarily a IW at all - the covering official thought the runner was down. He was wrong of course, but then, officials are wrong sometimes. Sometimes we think the runner stepped out when they did not, that isn't an IW, right? Sometimes we think the pass was incomplete when it isn't, that isn't an IW either. Nobody is going to get the chance to replay the down when the wing guy says the runner stepped OOB even if they did not.
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It is still an IW, but a player not having the ball and a player with possession are going to be handled differently by rule.
Peace