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<blockquote data-quote="UpperNorth" data-source="post: 763805" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>This was my inclination. I thought Collins should have challenged it. You’re challenging the spot (not the forward progress) which is challenge-able. He may have chosen not to challenge it because of a lack of video angle but prior to Duke’s timeout I’m not sure if you wait to find out if there is another angle. You just do it, it’s low risk, high reward. Also not sure if it can be deduced but it was CLEAR that the runner’s feet were in the Endzone and the ball was in his right arm which was deeper in the endzone than his feet before contact. Sometimes I swear refs deduce things based on common sense and sometimes they claim it has to be indisputable. And sometimes I swear they bring the ‘rules expert’ onto the TV broadcast and he speaks about all of these challenges as if there’s a gray area; they slow everything down and the rules expert comes to a different conclusion than the refs on the field. I guess that Indisputable means something different from one crew/one human to another?</p><p> </p><p>The fact is, It was a safety, 11,000 fans knew it, everybody reading this thread knows it. The refs know it.</p><p></p><p>It all worked out though. That strip sack, fumble recovery for a TD was one the best individual plays of the season. All Good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpperNorth, post: 763805, member: 4097"] This was my inclination. I thought Collins should have challenged it. You’re challenging the spot (not the forward progress) which is challenge-able. He may have chosen not to challenge it because of a lack of video angle but prior to Duke’s timeout I’m not sure if you wait to find out if there is another angle. You just do it, it’s low risk, high reward. Also not sure if it can be deduced but it was CLEAR that the runner’s feet were in the Endzone and the ball was in his right arm which was deeper in the endzone than his feet before contact. Sometimes I swear refs deduce things based on common sense and sometimes they claim it has to be indisputable. And sometimes I swear they bring the ‘rules expert’ onto the TV broadcast and he speaks about all of these challenges as if there’s a gray area; they slow everything down and the rules expert comes to a different conclusion than the refs on the field. I guess that Indisputable means something different from one crew/one human to another? The fact is, It was a safety, 11,000 fans knew it, everybody reading this thread knows it. The refs know it. It all worked out though. That strip sack, fumble recovery for a TD was one the best individual plays of the season. All Good! [/QUOTE]
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