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Guess we screwed the pooch on that one huh?
If we meet the broncos in the play offs and trindon returns a kick against us....well....that would suck...
Add a Jacoby return TD to Trindon's.
Should have been a turnover
The ball did not touch second base. Bobcats win.Another example of how the refs we normally use aren't much better than the replacement refs.
Martin might be able to score on the Broncos or Ravens, too. The Texans return teams are miserable, with the KO return average dead last in the NFL.I was just FIXIN to post that! Yep, and we got K-Mart!! geeeeezzzz! Texans Marciano, or Kubiak, ain't lookin very smart right now!
Anyone else genuinely happy for him? I figured he would fall off of a cliff after we cut him.
Posted by Darin Gantt on November 12, 2012, 5:09 PM EST
The NFL office admitted Monday a pair of relatively obvious and egregious officiating errors, including one that allowed a bogus touchdown to stand and one that let the clock run for over a minute when it shouldnt have.
The league sent out statements effectively apologizing for both.
Broncos punt returner Trindon Hollidays 76-yard punt return should have been reviewed but wasnt, after he flipped the ball to the ground before crossing the goal line. Had it been reviewed, the points would have come off the board, and the Panthers would have been given the ball at the 20 after a touchback, with the game tied 7-7 in the second quarter (and Brian Murphy might still have a job today).
Because the video showed that Holliday lost possession of the ball before it broke the plane of the goal line, [replay official Bob] Boylston should have stopped the game to initiate an instant replay review, the statement said.
Had that occurred, [referee Al] Riveron would have had the indisputable visual evidence necessary to overturn the on-field ruling.
I'm watching the Panthers/Broncos game (DVR) I just saw the Holliday premature release. Dude's moving so fast that you couldn't tell in real time. If not for the slow mo.... the production crew wouldn't have noticed.
I also just saw the second play with Holliday as part of the offense. Both times he lined up in the backfield. The first time he lined up on Peyton's right & used to set up an end around. The second time he lined up on Peyton's left, caught a ball in the flats then turned it upfield for a 15 yard gain.