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I got tired of watching the fins self destruct and deleted my recording. I was watching the shortcuts this morning and was puzzled by the fumble non review. I thought the ref said the ruling on the field was an incomplete pass and was therefore not reviewable. Was this discussed in any length on the broadcast? I swear I have seen calls like this reviewed in the past.
They blew the play dead as an incomplete pass before we recovered the fumble. Once they blow any play dead before a turnover is completed, it doesn't matter what happens after the whistle.
I understand what you are saying but I swear that I have seen similar plays like that, ones where the ball was advanced and the recovering team still got the ball but they had to go back to where the ball was recovered. What the hell is replay for if you cannot correct wrong calls.
The whistle blew before the ball was recovered... If a Dolphin player had recovered before the whistle then it could be reviewed... The reason behind that, is if a player hears the whistle he could stop playing and not recover the ball that he may have had a chance to recover...
Exactly. Similar plays are indeed reviewed. But, it all comes down to when the whistle was blown. Had the action been fast enough that we recovered the fumble before the whistle, then yes, it could have been overturned. But once the whistle blew, anything that happens after cannot be reviewed.
And I thought there was a concerted effort to delay the whistle being blown by refs specifically to avoid these types of situations. I, like everyone else here, don't want to go to the refs as the reason we lost - and they punted to us the very next play. However, the dude secured the ball and took three freakin' steps!!! Blowing the whistle was a very, very bad decision. It was easy to see it was a fumble in live action. Whatever...
There has been a concerted effort this year for the refs to NOT BLOW THE WHISTLE regardless of their opinion about fumbles until someone has been touched down on the field.
The reason is to prevent PRECISELY what happened here. That is, where a BLOWN CALL is unreviewable because the whistle caused the players to stop going after it.