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You must mean that the outcome was correct, and I think you're in a relatively small minority in believing so.
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From everything I've seen, the call was incorrect. And this play has come up a handful of times this season (obviously not in as big of a situation) and they correctly gave the ball to the play that controlled the ball first.
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Point taken on both. And no need to hijack the thread by rehashing or defending my position here.
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That does not seem to constitute a hijack: the OP's point seems to be that the replacement officials were as good as those they replaced, and you're offering (what you take to be) evidence in favor of that point.
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Well, if I went there, it would become a topic about that one play, not what the OP intended (and one I believe we hashed pretty much to death when it was fresh). Also - I would be arguing for evidence in favor of a point I disagree with generally. ![]()
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While I'm not a huge fan of letting the play run because replay can fix it, I think you're wrong here. This would have been very difficult to catch. He simply doesn't look down in the full speed replay. |
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Better to let it run and let replay overturn it than the other way around... Consider the reverse situation of the aformentioned TD run. Runner appears down but isn't, official blows the whistle and stops play as the runner takes off for a touchdown. Now you're screwed when the replay shows that the runner wasn't down.
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Regardless, this particular play I have no problem with there not being a whistle. |
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The play in the Auburn-Oregon BCS game a couple of years ago would have never been called properly if people listened to Twocentsworth.
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And yet, I'm willing to wager you know exactly what I mean and therefore it is not lost.
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Conceptually perhaps, but are you really saying that if an official is 80% sure a player was down, he should blow the whistle? If not... then no, I don't know exactly what you mean. Sure is sure. Not sure is, well, not sure. Currently the line is 100% vs anything else. Not 100% sure = don't blow the whistle... so what do you really mean?
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