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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 751872" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>Gotta make some kind of call on the field. If they march back an obvious touchdown due to penalty without signaling, it's because it's gonna be accepted, and there's no doubt about what happened. I'm not sure if accepting the penalty is required by rule in that case.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's how I saw the UGA "fumble and score" against JT in 2014. Obviously forward progress stopped is the right call, but that's not reviewable so let's ignore that. To my eye there was a camera angle showing his knee down while he still had the ball. And another showing he may have broken the plane but not enough to say for sure. So they could prove that fumble was the wrong call but not whether TD or down short of the goal was the right call. When the right call is not indisputable on replay, you have to stick with the original call even if you absolutely know it was wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 751872, member: 1929"] Gotta make some kind of call on the field. If they march back an obvious touchdown due to penalty without signaling, it's because it's gonna be accepted, and there's no doubt about what happened. I'm not sure if accepting the penalty is required by rule in that case. That's how I saw the UGA "fumble and score" against JT in 2014. Obviously forward progress stopped is the right call, but that's not reviewable so let's ignore that. To my eye there was a camera angle showing his knee down while he still had the ball. And another showing he may have broken the plane but not enough to say for sure. So they could prove that fumble was the wrong call but not whether TD or down short of the goal was the right call. When the right call is not indisputable on replay, you have to stick with the original call even if you absolutely know it was wrong. [/QUOTE]
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