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Originally Posted by Resolute 14
Your contention expressed here is also a case of moving the goalposts. You said that you felt the referees could go watch a video and then retroactively asses a penalty. I told you that is false. Changing your argument to a more general "if they felt he abused an official then they would throw him out" is very much true, but very much not your original argument.
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Who is changing the goal posts here?
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At any rate, I am sure they can eject players based on video and they had access to the same reel that everyone else did, yet Wideman was not ejected.
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No, they can't. Much like with missed goals, once the next play started, they can't go back
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I was talking about ejecting a player for assaulting an official. They might not be able to go back and assess a penalty, but for assault and ejection, I would bet that they can.