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To: Fred Fahmy who wrote (97442)1/25/2000 12:44:00 AM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Re: "Everyone saw the ball hit the ground. What everyone doesn't realize, because they saw the replay a hundred times in SLOW MOTION, is that in the continuous act of attempting to catch the ball it hit the ground. You may think he had possession before the ball touched the ground, but the highly trained officials understood immediately after seeing the replay that the ball touched the ground in the process of catching the ball. If there would have been any doubt what so ever, the officials would have let the ruling on the field stand."

Fred, the point is that the receiver had control when his knee hit the ground after being touched by an opposing player and BEFORE the ball touched the ground. Therefore the play was over before the nose of the ball touched the ground.

Still the worst call I have ever seen.

EP
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