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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I agree, so many angles watching it though. And it happened so fast, how did they have time to review it. People were on the field immediately. That being said, I loved all of the reactions. The one side judge called TD immediately. It was definitely White's best run ever, maybe the first where I ever seen him get past first contact.That was great.
No question he was in but the White TD was very, very, very close.
The tip of the ball broke the plane as his right knee was a paper's width off the ground
I don't think they reviewed it at all.I agree, so many angles watching it though. And it happened so fast, how did they have time to review it. People were on the field immediately. That being said, I loved all of the reactions. The one side judge called TD immediately. It was definitely White's best run ever, maybe the first where I ever seen him get past first contact.
I was in total shock that the game ended so soon. Was in shock for several hours after the game. Watched TV (ESPN & NFLN) until 2:15am (last SB I was up until 3:45 am). Still kinda in shock, but in a good way.
yeah, how they going to pick up all that confetti.....I don't think they reviewed it at all.
Once people stampeded the field Blandinko was powerless.
I don't think they reviewed it at all.
Once people stampeded the field Blandinko was powerless.
I kinda wish it wasn't so close so they could have had the celebration on tape right away
That was great.
No question he was in but the White TD was very, very, very close.
The tip of the ball broke the plane as his right knee was a paper's width off the ground
A lot more than just the tip crossed the plane. Damn near half the ball was across by the time the knee hit.