
Ref was like nah, fukk that
ray is grilling gerry austin on espn, he wants something to happen to the ref
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It doesn't matter if Megatron fumbled or not, that's not pertinent to Bobby Wagner committing a penalty. That's like saying "Well, Russ shouldn't have fumbled the ball at the beginning of the 4th quarter, so anything illegal that happens to the Seahawks from then on is fair game."Blown clal but none of this happens if megatron tucked the ball in
Lions always find a way to lose its so disheartening
The old ass ref on ESPN said he thought it was right not to make the call and directly affect the outcome of the game
What... wtf? That's such a bad look for refs, basically admitting they will make calls on emotions rather than actual rules
NFL Vice President of Officiating just said the play was subjective to the ref, so great no-call.. he saw it as a not "overt" bat... Shouldnt of fumbled![]()
Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor made one of the plays of the year Monday night by forcing a fumble on the goal line, saving Seattle from potentially falling to 1-3. But should the Seahawks have been called for a penalty on the play?
According to NFL VP of officiating Dean Blandino, the answer is yes.
Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wrightbatted the fumble by Calvin Johnsonout of the end zone to force a touchback, but Blandino says Wright should have been penalized for illegal batting.
"You can't bat the ball in either direction in the end zone," Blandino told NFL Network Monday night. "K.J. Wrightbatted the ball. That is a foul for an illegal bat.
Blandino was asked directly if a penalty should have been called.
"Yeah, looking at the replay, it looks like a bat. It looks like he takes his right hand and bats it intentionally," Blandino said. "It's a foul. We have to make that call."
Detroit's ball on the 1 because you cannot intentionally bat a ball forward.
It's a correct rule technically. In this specific case it's very silly though because Seattle clearly could have easily recovered it. It was on refs to know the rule anyways.