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Old 11-10-2009, 07:14 PM
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Well, if they had ruled it as fumble initially, we wouldn't be talking about it because the texans wouldn't have had the opportunity to quickly snap the ball
For the umpteenth time, the coaches thought: Still our ball, no problem, let's go on to the next play. Had it been ruled a fumble initially, I think you would have seen the Texans throw the red flag.

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you are missing the point here. it doesn't matter if they thought it wasn't a fumble or not. if it is close enough that the other side could challenge it you DON'T PUT THE DICISION IN SOMEONE ELSE'S HANDS
No, I understand the point quite well, thankyouverymuch. One more time: the coaches nor the players on the field thought it was close. Got it?

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Here's the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoitRyfqmUA

Interesting that the announcers didn't mention fumble until the different replay angles started showing....

Check out the Colt tackler - out of bounds? Or does it matter?

I want to hear what Mike Pereira says on this one....
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