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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket05" data-source="post: 751931" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>There were two primary views they showed. The first was from behind the endzone looking out and you can see that the player loses control of the ball as he is stretching out for the endzone. The issue with that view is there is no way to tell where the ball is in relation to the plane of the endzone.</p><p>The second view was from the sideline looking directly down the goal-line. This view should have provided the exact position of the ball at the time he loses control and determine if he still had possession as it crossed the plane. The issue with this view is that the line judge was standing right at the pylon and completely blocked the view of the ball.</p><p>There was no view that definitively showed that he lost the ball BEFORE breaking the plane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket05, post: 751931, member: 2642"] There were two primary views they showed. The first was from behind the endzone looking out and you can see that the player loses control of the ball as he is stretching out for the endzone. The issue with that view is there is no way to tell where the ball is in relation to the plane of the endzone. The second view was from the sideline looking directly down the goal-line. This view should have provided the exact position of the ball at the time he loses control and determine if he still had possession as it crossed the plane. The issue with this view is that the line judge was standing right at the pylon and completely blocked the view of the ball. There was no view that definitively showed that he lost the ball BEFORE breaking the plane. [/QUOTE]
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