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No it wasn't. It was clearly out of his hand. Just another way the crew slowed down the game and broke any flow the game was getting.
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I noticed it immediately in real time. I would think a lot of us here did too. How could you not?
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Flagrant Foul Review (Video coming)
I have the video in place, I am going to wait little before I post it. I think this play will be tagged by YouTube and want to see if I can do it later in the week.
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The same way you didn't notice that Karnowski grabbed Berry's neck.
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I did. I was praying they wouldn't review it. Then I realized it wasn't reviewable.
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I DID. I even pointed it out to my friend during the replay. I also mentioned it was not reviewable because it was not the original call.
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I noticed it live, told my son that he was oob.
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So between the real job and ample amounts of reading, I'm still not seeing much as far as correct/incorrect ruling on the personal foul followed by the F1.
While I was watching the game, that ruling just didn't seem right. Can someone help me out? We all know what they called and how it was administered. My questions - After the personal foul, the ball becomes dead, at that moment, any contact that is illegal and excessive would have to become a dead ball contact technical foul. Is that correct or incorrect? If administered as a personal foul and then a dead ball contact, they would shoot the personal foul first (if in bonus), then the dead ball contact, with the ball being awarded at the division line for a throw in? Sorry if it has already been discussed in this thread, I just haven't found it yet. Thanks guys, it's been a pleasure this year! |
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