01-16-2016, 05:42 PM
(01-16-2016, 04:35 PM)GMDino Wrote: And, again, Blandino was never an official. Never on the field...ever. I'm not even sure why he's allowed to help the officials make calls on replay.
BUT...he point is the officials called it a TD and there wasn't enough evidence to overturn.
Even when Blandino talks about the replay parts that might be there to overturn he says they aren't near enough.
Catch.
TD.
Did he say anything about the quick whistle that took the Steelers other TD off the board?
Whether or not he ever officiated on the field is a moot point. He knows the rules ans was offering his analysis after watching the replay. I thought the very same thing when they first showed the replay. I said that by the time he had control of the ball after it shifting, he only appeared to get one step in bounds. But I also agreed that it was borderline enough not to have enough evidence to overturn the ruling on the field.