M3 won it, got the ball moved, it was still a 1st, but they moved the ball after the review. Should he have lost the TO b\c it didnt effect the down? I think he "won" the challenge, but still lost the TO...wtf.
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I didn't get that either. He challenged the spot on the ball. When it was found that the original spot was wrong, to my mind that meant he won the challenge whether it was a first down or not."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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The "radio" said, they called "New York" during the game to get an ultimate ruling. This is what it was:Originally posted by MJZiggyI didn't get that either. He challenged the spot on the ball. When it was found that the original spot was wrong, to my mind that meant he won the challenge whether it was a first down or not.
Since the spot after the challenge did not reverse the fist down ruling, the TO was charged.
Go figure
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Which equates to the same: We were robbed!Originally posted by PartialAs they said on am620 packers OT, it is two part challenge, a first down challenge and where the ball is.
It was a bullshit call to take the T/O and, the justification is a load of hogwash, too.
Couple that with the screw up play clock starting too early, and, we were under undue pressure!
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I just cant agree with this logic.
Or maybe they need to clear up what the challenge is for? It should be one or the other, not both. in an instance like that, you challenge the spot. the spot will dictate the down. He was right, they miss spotted the ball. He should have still had the time out.
"they gotta get thet fixed!"
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The rule make sense, even if it is not exactly fair. Spots are subjective, they usually are off a bit. If you re-analyze ANY spot on TV, you likely will move it one way or another. The league set the threshold that a spot has to be bad enough to affect a first down for it to be challengable. It wasn't fair in this case, cause the spot was so damn bad, but I understand the logic of the rule.
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ok, that makes a lil more sence. then it HAS to change the sticks for it to count. understand, bu still think its wack.Originally posted by Harlan HucklebyNo, no, that's not right. You can ONLY challenge the spot of a ball as it effects a first down.Originally posted by PartialAs they said on am620 packers OT, it is two part challenge, a first down challenge and where the ball is.
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I was more pissed about the damn calls the Packers weren't getting the whole game! This is the second straight week opposite teams have escaped defensive holding penalties when we've gotten them up the as. IE the Rams defensive backs were doing their best interpretations of Ahmad Carrol this game and the refs didn't call shit, but when Harris bumps his man to the ground in the first five yards he gets a hold. Do Refs call games on past knowledge of us being a hold-happy team?
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From packers.com:
The Packers challenged the spot, and the ball was moved back 1 yard to the 34, but it was still enough for a first down. Because a challenge on a spot can only be made relative to a first down, the Packers still lost a timeout because the replay review did not take away the St. Louis first down.The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
Vince Lombardi
"Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.
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