Originally posted by SoDak Bronco
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Watching the game my friend and i talked out what would happen and we said that despite everything they'd just defy logic and rule a fumble because this **** just happens to the broncos as well as reverse hochuli bowl mojo.
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To me, it was a very easy call to make. Was shocked it wasn't ruled incomplete, and even more shocked that they didn't overturn it. Worst use of replay that I have ever seen.
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Here's the thing. This IS the call that should have been made and why.
It should have been incomplete and it COULD NOT have been a fumble because, if they're saying the ball was coming lose as his butt touched the ground, that means he never had full control of the ball to begin with. We all saw it moving around in his hands as he was going to the ground. There was no "football move" or "moment of time" that went by and he has to secure the ball through contact with the ground for it to be a catch. So if they're saying the ball was coming out as his butt was hitting the ground, then that right there tells you it's not a catch to begin with.
The refs totally blew this call.
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Originally posted by Archer81 View PostThe missed calls/wrong calls/stupid calls in this game really were perplexing. The NFL constantly maintains the refs are not to change the outcome or flow of a game. The refs have, and continue to do so.
I saw missed calls for the Chargers and for the Broncos. It was really not the greatest officiated game. Is it also that hard to figure out which 45 yard line the ball is supposed to be on?
Jaysus.
Taking 5 minutes to figure out which 45 was on was cringeworthy though, like c'mon man.
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Originally posted by titan View PostI'm hearing the NFL is looking at a centralized replay review in league headquarters like the NHL does. This would be a better system. Take the replay reviews out of the hands of the field ref. Not only would a crew of video judges at an offsite location probably make better calls, it would save time from the field ref jogging to and from the onfield replay machine. And I would guess the equipment at an offsite location would be superior to the onfield setup.
I was at the game today and Ed McCaffery on the radio broadcast after looking at the replay said it would be ruled incomplete. McCaffery and his partner Dave Logan were surprised it was ruled a fumble. "First one I got wrong all year," said McCaffery, on guessing what the replay official would rule.
Finally, it might eliminate the reluctance among some refs to overturn the guys on his own crew. I realize that doesn't apply as heavily to playoff crews but I think that's also a factor sometimes.
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Forget the replay, screw the refs for not calling it incomplete to begin with. 99 out of 100 times, that's incomplete.
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Originally posted by Taco John View PostI thought he lost the ball before the butt was planted. Whether it was an incomplete pass, or a reception and a fumble was the issue for me. I did not see him maintain possession and make a football move. I think Popps has the right take on this. If that had happened in the endzone, it would not have been called a touchdown because he never actually had possession of the ball.
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I called incomplete or inconclussive.....I was not surprised by the outcome
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Originally posted by maven View PostIf the pass wasn't incomplete, his ass was down.
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The missed calls/wrong calls/stupid calls in this game really were perplexing. The NFL constantly maintains the refs are not to change the outcome or flow of a game. The refs have, and continue to do so.
I saw missed calls for the Chargers and for the Broncos. It was really not the greatest officiated game. Is it also that hard to figure out which 45 yard line the ball is supposed to be on?
Jaysus.
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I thought he lost the ball before the butt was planted. Whether it was an incomplete pass, or a reception and a fumble was the issue for me. I did not see him maintain possession and make a football move. I think Popps has the right take on this. If that had happened in the endzone, it would not have been called a touchdown because he never actually had possession of the ball.
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Originally posted by titan View Post"First one I got wrong all year," said McCaffery, on guessing what the replay official would rule.
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