The other question I have as I haven't been able to go back and look. Did they not only call it incomplete, but did they also penalize the Griz for the false start as well?
helenagrizfan#1 said:The other question I have as I haven't been able to go back and look. Did they not only call it incomplete, but did they also penalize the Griz for the false start as well?
mtgrizrule said:By far the worse reversed, overturned call in the history of overturns. I watched the game after getting home from it.
Absolutely ZERO evidence on video of the ball hitting the ground or Iack of possession. What in the hell did that referee see on replay? How could they even begin to argue that play?
They did get the fumble returned TD right though.
twentythreeOh4 said:mtgrizrule said:By far the worse reversed, overturned call in the history of overturns. I watched the game after getting home from it.
Absolutely ZERO evidence on video of the ball hitting the ground or Iack of possession. What in the hell did that referee see on replay? How could they even begin to argue that play?
They did get the fumble returned TD right though.
ZERO evidence - other than the ball coming out at the end? It MAY have been a catch and a fumble - he clearly took 3 steps with the ball securely in his hands, but he was stumbling to the ground for those 3 steps. As he went to the ground the ball came out and he gathered it in with his legs. In this picture, you can see the white stripe of the ball between his knees and he clearly does not have the ball in his hands.
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