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Originally Posted by moon
So is it the continuation rule that had him not catch it or what? Still haven't heard an explanation because he had two feet down and possession which should be a catch.
Also, going to OT against a team that is playing better than yours doesn't have you worried?
Going to OT in an elimination game should always have people worried because of one fluke can win/lose the game, ie Denver-Pitt.
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It wasn't close to a catch. I'm not being biased here. It wasn't even close enough to warrant a review and they review all possible scoring plays now.
I don't think he really controlled the thing thus the reason it was swated out.
A receiver has to not only get two feet down but control the ball and survive contact. Even along the sideline if I threw the ball to you and you caught it with both feet in, you still have to survive transplant hitting you and not drop the ball.