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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott More on the fumble review issue. This from Peter King at SI. quote:
The Kurt Warner fumble with five seconds to go actually was reviewed -- and upheld. There is no question that, cosmetically, replay assistant Bob McGrath, sitting upstairs, should have called for a booth review and let Terry McAulay see the play down on the field. But understand the mechanics of the way this process works -- and understand the process was aided by a penalty call on the field. When the ball was knocked loose from Warner and the Steelers recovered, an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty was called on LaMarr Woodley for excessive celebration. So now, in the replay booth, McGrath had extra time, well over a minute, to use the touch-screen system of examining replays of the play. I don't know how many McGrath saw; he had 16 angles to choose from, and he used the extra time -- not only the time that comes with a change of possession and a re-spotting of the ball and a new play clock commencing, but now a discussion among the officials of the penalty and the spot of the penalty and walking off the penalty. McGrath had around 90 seconds from the time of the loose ball to examine the replays to see if McAulay needed to examine the call himself -- and McGrath judged, and was later backed by the league, that officials on the field made the correct judgment that Warner fumbled before his arm started going forward. I agree that it was close. Very close. I wish McGrath had given McAulay a look. But I don't believe McGrath made the wrong call. so you see...the guy did have time to review it in the booth and came to the right conclusion... And I've seen more obvious calls being reviewed on the field take much longer then 90 secs. That statement is the NFL coverup for a mistake What mistake? It wouldn't have been overturned either way. The point is not whether it would ultimately be overturned or not, the point is they did not perform due diligence to see that the correct call was made. Which is completely inexcusable considering the stage. Heightened exponentially by the game situation.
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