Eriul said:
jodcon said:
Robsnotes4u said:
finally somebody gets it.
Saw that clearly did you? I've watched it 50 times and still don't know when the left foot touching/control point is, you can't from that angle.
I don't know how the replay judge overturned that, unless he had an camera shot from somewhere the telecast didn't.
I haven't retried watching it but my friends and I were in our living room after half (yes I left at half my feet were absolutely frozen, you can call me a fairweather fan I'm not losing my foot to cheer them on.) But the lot of us, 7, disagreed with each other and from the telecast it wasn't clear. To me I thought there wasn't enough evidence to call it a catch as I thought initially it was ruled out of bounds but someone here is saying that they were split? I'm not 100% sure on the accuracy of that but if that were the case I'm not quite sure how they determine catch or not if the refs were initially split but from what I could see in real time I couldn't tell, but if I had too choose I thought he was bobbling it.
Edit: In the case of if they were split on their initial call. That is just another reffing blunder as I believe a call on the field has to be made before you can review for that reason... I'm again not sure. Maybe someone who has it replayed can give me more insight into what it was called prior to replay because in all honesty I believe that is the determining factor here.
From what you can see, the ref who was on the sideline towards the endzone was going to call it a catch, the ref from up the sideline towards midfield called it out. The official call was out, meaning the replay booth had to see indisputable evidence that the play was good before reversing it. I've watched it many times, frame by frame, and I can't honestly tell when he had control compared to when the left foot touches out of bounds, it's impossible from that angle.
How they determined the play was good is beyond me, unless they had another angle to look at. Even the biggest Griz homer couldn't have overturned the call based on what the ESPN replay showed, there wasn't a clear decision one way or the other.