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SEC 330 BIPOLAR said:oh lets...you mean the 4th and short when the Colts D made contact, then they pointed at Pittsburgs O-line and no flag came out but yet they blow a whistle? I still don't understand that one. That should have been 5 yards automatic 1st down...Steelers still picked it up but really...WTFIUWT?
You can't be serious. If he'd stayed on the ground, it would have been ruled an INT. As he was making the move up from the ground, his knee knocked the ball out.Vigsted said:About the interception I'm pretty sure the rule says if you fall to the ground while you're catching the ball you have to maintain possesion either until you're off the ground or the play is dead. Polamalu clearly did not.
Poor judgement.Puck said:
TitanJeff said:You can't be serious. If he'd stayed on the ground, it would have been ruled an INT. As he was making the move up from the ground, his knee knocked the ball out.
It was one of the worst calls in NFL Playoff history.
Puck said:I like what they did in the Rose Bowl where the booth had the option of reviewing any play that they saw fit
The NFL should implememnt this also. it cannot be left purely in the hands of an on-field ref or a sidelined coach who neither have that good of a view of the action - nor do they have the ability to slow it down to 1/32 or rewind and replay
as Section 303 Predators fans would say
"I'm blind, I'm deaf - I wanna be a Ref !"
Vigsted said:You do realize that it was called an interception on the field, and overturned on replay right? And it's not just the referee who looks at the video, it's also the review officials upstairs.
KobeChaz said:It's the announcers, players, coaches, and the millions of fans around the world watching on the TV. And the consensus seems to say: It was CLEARLY a Int!
Vigsted said:You do realize that it was called an interception on the field, and overturned on replay right? And it's not just the referee who looks at the video, it's also the review officials upstairs.
Vigsted said:And 99% of them don't know the rules. Let me ask you, when was the last time you read the Official NFL Rulebook? And no I don't mean those abbreviated easy reading glossover rules you find on NFL.com or other sites. Even the NCAA rulebook contains technicalities that are almost impossible to understand, yet alone remember.
Puck said:i believe that the ruling was made on the field
Puck said:ok, since you seem to be the expert on this matter
what exactly made this play an incomplete pass ?
what kinda response is that ?Vigsted said:No Dungy challenged it and it was overturned.
Look up a few posts and you'll see why I think it was the correct call. However, as I also point out, it is only my belief; I haven't read the Official NFL Rulebook either. I trust the officials have though.
Vigsted said:About the interception I'm pretty sure the rule says if you fall to the ground while you're catching the ball you have to maintain possesion either until you're off the ground or the play is dead. Polamalu clearly did not.
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