Should Tomlin have challenged Fitz's 1st TD?

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  • SteelCrazy
    Legend
    • Aug 2008
    • 5049

    Should Tomlin have challenged Fitz's 1st TD?

    The ball was controlled mostly, but the nose touched the ground. I've replayed 1000 times, it touched clearly. Should we have challenged that? Or was it one of those situations where you think you may lose a challenge and more importantly a time out.

    With the ball controlled and the ball touches the ground, that's an incomplete pass, right?
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  • snarky
    Pro Bowler
    • Sep 2008
    • 1198

    #2
    Re: Should Tomlin have challenged Fitz's 1st TD?

    No, that's a completion as long as he has control when it hits and maintains control throughout.
    In response to his pleas, an officer said: "You think we've never arrested somebody that's made national media? ... We deal with the Bengals all the time."

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    • mshifko
      Starter
      • May 2008
      • 686

      #3
      Re: Should Tomlin have challenged Fitz's 1st TD?

      Originally posted by snarky
      No, that's a completion as long as he has control when it hits and maintains control throughout.
      yes sir
      "The standard is the standard" Mike Tomlin

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      • SteelCrazy
        Legend
        • Aug 2008
        • 5049

        #4
        Re: Should Tomlin have challenged Fitz's 1st TD?

        I guess thats why he didnt challenge it. Some of you guys should become refs. You definitely cant do any worse.
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        • SanAntonioSteelerFan
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 8361

          #5
          Re: Should Tomlin have challenged Fitz's 1st TD?

          Originally posted by snarky
          No, that's a completion as long as he has control when it hits and maintains control throughout.
          That's how I understand it too.

          And they define "control throughout" as no ball motion, bobbling, jiggling, etc. It can hit, but it has to be superglued to the receiver.

          I actually haven't seen one replay of this ... do you guys think it moved after it hit the ground?


          We got our "6-PACK" - time to work on a CASE!

          HERE WE GO STEELERS, HERE WE GO!

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          • SteelerOfDeVille
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 9069

            #6
            Re: Should Tomlin have challenged Fitz's 1st TD?

            Originally posted by snarky
            No, that's a completion as long as he has control when it hits and maintains control throughout.
            See Holmes' TD reversal in the AFCC...

            At that point, with a 2 score lead, YES, he should have challenged it.
            2013 MNF Executive Champion!

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            • snarky
              Pro Bowler
              • Sep 2008
              • 1198

              #7
              Re: Should Tomlin have challenged Fitz's 1st TD?

              Originally posted by SteelerOfDeVille
              Originally posted by snarky
              No, that's a completion as long as he has control when it hits and maintains control throughout.
              See Holmes' TD reversal in the AFCC...

              At that point, with a 2 score lead, YES, he should have challenged it.
              But holmes bobbled it when he hit. I haven't seen the replay being discussed but if he held it solidly throughout, it is a TD by rule.
              In response to his pleas, an officer said: "You think we've never arrested somebody that's made national media? ... We deal with the Bengals all the time."

              [url="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3880848"]http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3880848[/url]

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