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But all of this was immaterial. If they didn't call a penalty on the initial play, which they did not, by rule, there was no way they could call a penalty at all, as the review was not about the penalty.
There's no doubt they made the wrong call initially, that a penalty SHOULD have been called. It wasn't. You can't go back and decide since you were wrong, since you saw you were wrong, anc change it, just because.
Same thing we saw in the San Fran game. A TD was called for San Fran. We challenged saying he didn't get both feet in, for indeed he had not. The replay upheld this, but made it clear the ref SHOULD have called a forceout for a TD. Everyone knew the ref had blown the call (as this past weekend) but there was nothing he could do about. That wasn't under review.
Bottom line...the refs blew this call initially, cheated to 'right the wrong', and sucked all day long. On both sides of the ball.
Originally posted by mulpwr
Did you see the hat thrown down by the back judge when the receiver went out of bounds. That first and foremost has to be considered BEFORE the review. It is of material and why it was called an illegal touch.
Did he even have position when his leg was over the goaline? Its irrevelant because the right call was made,regardless if you liked it or not.
The review had nothing to do with the receiver going out of bounds. They knew that beforehand.
The back judge was right there when BJ went out of bounds and the explanation was given by Tripplette. If he HADN'T went out of bounds or the hat not been thrown,then more then likely the catch would have been called a TD. If they would have overruled the TD AFTER calling it a TD because they saw BJ go out of bounds,then i can see a complaint for sure.
The replay wasn't needed to decide if the receiver went out of bounds. The bad part is the officials didn't seem to understand the rules at first or don't properly explain it to us,the fans.
Rolling out by a QB near the end zone gives the CB/Receiver the ability to block,so no pass interferance can be called on either party....i didn't know that beforehand.
But all of this was immaterial. If they didn't call a penalty on the initial play, which they did not, by rule, there was no way they could call a penalty at all, as the review was not about the penalty.
There's no doubt they made the wrong call initially, that a penalty SHOULD have been called. It wasn't. You can't go back and decide since you were wrong, since you saw you were wrong, anc change it, just because.
Same thing we saw in the San Fran game. A TD was called for San Fran. We challenged saying he didn't get both feet in, for indeed he had not. The replay upheld this, but made it clear the ref SHOULD have called a forceout for a TD. Everyone knew the ref had blown the call (as this past weekend) but there was nothing he could do about. That wasn't under review.
Bottom line...the refs blew this call initially, cheated to 'right the wrong', and sucked all day long. On both sides of the ball.