NovaScotiaPatsFan
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I don't see how you can review a play like that, and I think it's correct that they don't allow it. For every person you find who thinks it's a force out, you'll find somebody else who thinks his momentum would not have allowed him to stay inbounds, regardless of his being hit.I'm really getting tired of seeing plays at the end of the game every week that have become unreviewable because of some ridiculous rule made up by morons who sit in boxes while watching football games.
Like last weeks game with Cleveland.....the field goal was officially unreviewable by rule. How in Gods name can you take a play that would decide the outcome of a game out of the hands who could and should make that call?
I saw the Kellen Winslow play called horribly wrong by the on-field official. At the end of the play, you can see Winslow's natural direction changed substantially by the contact. It should have been called a TD....Too bad for Browns...they were robbed.
I don't see how you can review a play like that, and I think it's correct that they don't allow it. For every person you find who thinks it's a force out, you'll find somebody else who thinks his momentum would not have allowed him to stay inbounds, regardless of his being hit.
Now, I've always been in favor of switching to the college rule that you only need one foot inbounds. In this case, it would have been a touchdown.