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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.Ball would have blown dead if they had caught it hitting the wire and the ball wouldn't have been ruled an interception. Would have been a situation where they would have just ruled it dead and replayed the down.I've watched this multiple times and I don't see the ball hitting the wire.
Regardless, the DB was coming from downfield, so it's not like the pass otherwise would've been completed but fell into a defender's arm because it clipped the wire. The DB just would've slowed his closing speed to adjust to the trajectory of the ball.
Bad decision, bad pass.
Even gravity was like what the??The problem many posters have expressed is that Mac passes throws "moon" balls.
Watched it with my feed. Imho, it definitely grazed it. Pretty good spiral/rotation then all of a sudden got nudged off its axis with a noticeable dip afterwards. Sounds like I disagree with dreighver.
Oh well. That is one magic loogie.
Absolutely hit (grazed) the wire, refs not catching it means it doesn't matter.Absolutely hit the wire, the refs not catching it doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.
Interesting. It does look like it did hit the cable. Could it have caused the interception and altered the outcome of the game?
Cmon, it was supposed to. It actually didn’t hang enough as Tywuan(the fastest guy on the team didn’t get to it) can we stop this ridiculousness? Those are meant to be run under, it is done so he can release the ball early.and throw it over the DB’s head.His deep ball down the left sideline had a ridiculous amount of hang time.