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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 79445" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>At :42 you can't tell if Perkins' knee is down or not because the GSU guy is blocking the camera's view of his knee and the ground. That's the difference between the reversed call and this. The whole "indisputable evidence" clause was put in for instances like this, where the official's view is blocked and he can't see everything. That is not the case in the reversed call. The official in the booth could see every little piece of data needed to make the right call. Sorry buddy. Disagree.</p><p></p><p>edit: Just noticed something else. At :46 you can see the official who made the call come into view. He was right there in perfect position to see the whole play in it's entirety. He had a much better angle to view the play than the camera. </p><p></p><p>All that said and you still could be right. Blown calls happen all the time in the great game of football. They happen on both sides and hopefully they don't decide the outcome. GSU still had the advantage after the fumble since GT had to march the entire field, something it hadn't done the entire half. Heck, it hadn't even managed a first down, iirc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 79445, member: 77"] At :42 you can't tell if Perkins' knee is down or not because the GSU guy is blocking the camera's view of his knee and the ground. That's the difference between the reversed call and this. The whole "indisputable evidence" clause was put in for instances like this, where the official's view is blocked and he can't see everything. That is not the case in the reversed call. The official in the booth could see every little piece of data needed to make the right call. Sorry buddy. Disagree. edit: Just noticed something else. At :46 you can see the official who made the call come into view. He was right there in perfect position to see the whole play in it's entirety. He had a much better angle to view the play than the camera. All that said and you still could be right. Blown calls happen all the time in the great game of football. They happen on both sides and hopefully they don't decide the outcome. GSU still had the advantage after the fumble since GT had to march the entire field, something it hadn't done the entire half. Heck, it hadn't even managed a first down, iirc. [/QUOTE]
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