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<blockquote data-quote="tech_wreck47" data-source="post: 154094" data-attributes="member: 2346"><p>The last fumble was a hard call. Originally it was called a fumble, so they reviewed the play. What's hard about that play is the fact that it was hard to tell if the ball came out while in throwing motion or if it was after he pump faked the throw imo it was on the border so there would not be enough disputable evidence to over turn and I would have wanted the play to stay if tech was on the other side of that play. The first one was to hard to tell if he had crossed the line, but his forward progress was definitely stopped and the whistle should have been blown. When it comes to replay I'm not sure they are allowed to change a forward progress being stopped play. I think the first one was most definitely the refs fault but the second one imo was the right call to not overturn it. Think about the Pitt game, the one where their wr fumbled was very borderline,and if it was called that he was down then the call more than likely would have stayed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tech_wreck47, post: 154094, member: 2346"] The last fumble was a hard call. Originally it was called a fumble, so they reviewed the play. What's hard about that play is the fact that it was hard to tell if the ball came out while in throwing motion or if it was after he pump faked the throw imo it was on the border so there would not be enough disputable evidence to over turn and I would have wanted the play to stay if tech was on the other side of that play. The first one was to hard to tell if he had crossed the line, but his forward progress was definitely stopped and the whistle should have been blown. When it comes to replay I'm not sure they are allowed to change a forward progress being stopped play. I think the first one was most definitely the refs fault but the second one imo was the right call to not overturn it. Think about the Pitt game, the one where their wr fumbled was very borderline,and if it was called that he was down then the call more than likely would have stayed. [/QUOTE]
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