The ball is allowed to hit the ground on a catch as long as the receiver maintains control.
Control was very questionable, from what I saw.
The ball is allowed to hit the ground on a catch as long as the receiver maintains control.
Control was very questionable, from what I saw.
This.Control was very questionable, from what I saw.
This is true and I hate the way they do replays.Has to be indisputable to overturn it.
Be honest though, if the call was questionable, yet benefitted your team, you'd be happy. If they're not sure, they're not sure.To me its dumb to watch the replay and think "I'm 95% sure that was a fumble but since I'm not 100% sure I guess we have to go with the call on the field"
Oh for sure. If that same play happened and byu was the team that made the int then I would be saying "we got away with one there, thankfully"Be honest though, if the call was questionable, yet benefitted your team, you'd be happy. If they're not sure, they're not sure.
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I can agree with that.I think the logic behind it is you can't reverse a subjective judgment call with another subjective judgment call.
Which is easy to dispute, but regardless, under the rules, it was a subjective call and they were correct not to overtturn it.
I can agree with that.
But as for the general way they do replays, I think the call on the field is much more subjective due to the speed and angle of the call on the field.
The replays provide much better looks at the play and therefore I think they should just scrap the call on the field and look at the replays and figure out what they think the right call is