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bet dispute... plz settle
my roomate and i are i watching the giants game and just saw the play where a ball thrown to burress was ruled incomplete inside of 2 minutes and was replay reviewed and overturned. this incited my roomate to argue whether or not an incomplete pass can be challenged or not.
the official question is: can a coach challenge a pass originally ruled as incomplete, whether it be on the sideline, in the endzone, or anywhere else on the field? edit: this is a serious bet so dont be a jackass |
#2
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Re: bet dispute... plz settle
Your roomate is an idiot.
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#3
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Re: bet dispute... plz settle
who is voting no????
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#4
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Re: bet dispute... plz settle
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Your roomate is an idiot. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: bet dispute... plz settle
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[ QUOTE ] Your roomate is an idiot. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] thats what i said... and he is one of the no votes |
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Re: bet dispute... plz settle
I remember the refs wouldn't review an obv. catch (ruled incomplete) in the "homerun throwback" inside 2 minutes of the half. After the game the NFL's explanation was the same as your roomate's. I'm pretty sure they just made that up on the fly & it's not actually a rule. That very same weekend, they reviewed & overturned an incompletion/catch in a Dallas-Minnesota playoff game.
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Re: bet dispute... plz settle
i feel like this is some easy money
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Re: bet dispute... plz settle
bump for more votes
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Re: bet dispute... plz settle
bump... just vote
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#10
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Re: bet dispute... plz settle
gogogogogo
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