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Riddle me this.... Before Addai exploited horrible tackling for his 70 yarder. The Colts had taken a timeout after a first down. Problem is I and the announcers where miffed at this because it appeared that Addai was atleast 2 yards short of a first down. The announcers predictably let it slide, as they orgasmed over the ensuing play. But I just cant, What the Hell happened? Please clear this up for me.
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Someone I was watching the game pointed this out as well. I'm going back to that right now on my DVR and will explain what I see if someone doesn't get to if first.
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Another play where the refs ****ed up. The line judge literally ran in a diagonal, instead of a straight line, giving the Colts one and half extra yards to just squeak a first down.
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Here's what the play by play says:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/boxscore...011&page=plays 1st-10, IND2 1:46 J. Addai rushed to the right for 7 yard gain 2nd-3, IND9 1:20 J. Addai rushed to the right for 3 yard gain The issue is that the Colts started at the half yard line and not at the two yard line as stated above. The yellow first down marker on TV should not have been on the 12. Addai's 2nd rush forward progress got to the 10.5 yard line so it was indeed a first down (though just barely). In this case it was a case of bad TV production and not officiating. |
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