Originally Posted by
05caddyext
Its not always the coaches choice to review. If its under 2 minutes, which the last td was, it is a booth review.
And also, its BS that you can't review if there was interference or not, just if the TD stands. Harvin was clearly pushed before he caught the ball which made him land out of bounds. And I still HATE the rule about whats a TD and whats not. You can fly through the air from the 5 yard line and have only the BALL go over a pylon in the endzone and thats immediately a TD, but when you catch a ball in the endzone you have to have control to the ground and back up? When you catch the ball, the ball is across the plane of the endzone, TD, period. And, by the way, that catch was legal, and there is already an NFL rule about it, the refs got that wrong. Same with having to have 2 feet down in the endzone like the catch at the end. Why is that the case? As long as the ball is in the endzone when the catch is made, why does the receiver have to be in it? They don't when they leap from the 5 yard line, so why in the endzone is it different?
Someone please explain this to me, not only talking about the game last night, just football in general.