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1 minute ago, Bama Panther said:

The problem with this is one ref spotted that Allen made it. Why did that ref’s spot not overrule the other’s? 

And why should the ref who spotted the 1st down overrule the other one?  

 

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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

And why should the ref who spotted the 1st down overrule the other one?  

 

That’s a great question, especially when the ref who overruled had Allen’s back to him. Tell me: which of the refs could potentially have seen the spot if the ball, the ref seeing the front of Allen or the ref seeing Allen’s back?

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Just now, Bama Panther said:

That’s a great question, especially when the ref who overruled had Allen’s back to him. Tell me: which of the refs could potentially have seen the spot if the ball, the ref seeing the front of Allen or the ref seeing Allen’s back?

Again, neither ref could actually see the ball

The ref who would have been facing the ball was 100% blocked out of view by all the big linemen, as there was a camera down the line that was like 10 feet in the air and we couldn't even see the ball there because of all the players, no ref standing on the field was seeing it when we couldn't.

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