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Reggie Brown's feet weren't in the endzone either, FWIW. -- nm
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by
Reagen
neither were Santonio Holmes's -- nm
Posted by
pigby (aka chris)
Dec 21 '08, 17:12
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Just don't let them drive 91 yards, 2 feet and 11 inches in the final 2 minutes next time and that last inch won't even matter -- nm
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Stewie
Dec 21, 17:27
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oh i totally agree that the D blew that series. but if the ruling is one way on the field, you can't overturn it except up on indisputable visual
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pigby
Dec 21, 17:43
yes they were, and the replay clearly showed the ball broke the plane.
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Reagen
Dec 21, 17:14
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It was far from a no-brainer and typically the call on the field stands in those situations -- nm
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rollo
Dec 21, 17:19
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The Philly call was though.
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Reagen
Dec 21, 17:22
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The Philly play was clearly NOT a TD, no question about it. -- nm
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rollo
Dec 21, 17:35
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