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Post by FredFan7 on Dec 11, 2011 23:53:33 GMT -5
Mike Carey and Sean Payton:
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Post by FredFan7 on Dec 12, 2011 0:17:27 GMT -5
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Post by FredFan7 on Dec 12, 2011 0:40:57 GMT -5
Great job by Green's crew. Rose, Prioleau, and Helverson had some pretty tough downfield calls tonight and nailed them. The line of scrimmage officials also all did very well.
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Post by mike on Dec 12, 2011 0:47:10 GMT -5
Green's crew did great from what I saw of them (had to leave in the middle to fetch parents from airport). I do think Green deserves a CC game but with missing games maybe they will just have his crew work a Divisional game
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2011 2:36:31 GMT -5
Interesting play in Cincinnati where the ball changes hand several times during a down. Hochuli's crew makes the ruling. bit.ly/tNVrGLGary Kubiak told the media today that he heard back from the league on that play and it should not have been ruled a fumble.
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Post by JugglingReferee on Dec 16, 2011 12:25:04 GMT -5
Interesting play in Cincinnati where the ball changes hand several times during a down. Hochuli's crew makes the ruling. bit.ly/tNVrGLGary Kubiak told the media today that he heard back from the league on that play and it should not have been ruled a fumble. The wing was screened by the player's back. The U and other wing won't get this call. I say they need to allow the U rule on roughing the pass and let the R take this call. Also, the player had control of the ball with 2 feet down. All that is left is an element of time or the ability to make a football move. I think the player had time to lateral the ball before it came loose. It's a close call, but I think there's an argument for a catch and fumble just as much as there is an argument for an incomplete pass.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2011 20:31:50 GMT -5
Kubiak challenged the call and when Hochuli was under the hood CBS showed a couple angles that were inconclusive. There was a third angle after the commercial break that it appeared to me Foster never had complete control.
It's all water under the bridge now.
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