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Are you honestly telling me you don't think that play should be reviewable? |
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I hope you reread what you stated and see that you just did what you are arguing against.
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a swing and a miss....
APG gave you the explanation of why this type of play is not reviewable. he gave you the logic behind the reason. (which is spot on) Then he gave an out where it may some day become reviewable. You in turn stomped your feet, held your breath and said it should be reviewed. Not logical Last edited by asdf; Sun Dec 22, 2013 at 10:08pm. |
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This thread has more posts on off topic issues than it does on what the OP said. If you truly want to eliminate what YOU think are irrelevant or uninformative topics, DON'T RESPOND. No one is going to stay on here long if they start threads no one else responds to, even if the mods let the threads stay up. For the life of me, I can't understand why people don't see that. |
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I've stated that just because a lot of loose ball plays aren't going to have evidence to change the call, such as a pile of players jumping on a fumble, for example, doesn't mean you should automatically make every such play not reviewable. Each play should be reviewable and evaluated based on the available information. In the case of this play from today, replay clearly would have been able to fix it, if it were reviewable. Just because the bulk of loose ball recoveries probably aren't going to be successfully challenged doesn't mean you shouldn't be able to choose to risk a challenge and timeout for a review of a play like the one today. |
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No one here works for the NFL, so your complaints will never be satisfied here. Try Tweeting Blandino.
Tomlin should have challenged that Clark was down by contact, that is reviewable. Why aren't balls and strikes reviewable?
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Sun Dec 22, 2013 at 11:12pm. |
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No. That wouldn't have been reviewable since the officials ruled he didn't have possession.
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It doesn't make sense to arbitrarily limit the usage of replay. It defeats the purpose of having it if it can't be used to right a wrong. |
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It's not delimited arbitrarily.
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