[personal] Re: [Husker] Observations from the stands
Tony Lambert
slimmer37 at hamilton.net
Sun Oct 1 15:46:40 CDT 2006
I was watching the side judge to see his reaction. and it looked like to me
he was letting the play go. then he blew the whistle once the Nebraska
player was past mid field. can someone who was on the east side tell us if
the whistle blew the play dead right away. or was there a delay in blowing
the play dead ?BTW i was in the s.w. endzone.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Beach" <rbeach at neb.rr.com>
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Subject: Re: [personal] Re: [Husker] Observations from the stands
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>>> jj> I do have one question for someone on the list. How come the lateral
>>> was not a reviewable play? You can review fumbles and catches so why not
>>> if a play was a lateral or not? That doesnt make much
>>> jj> sense to me.
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> The other thing about that play is if is the other way it IS
> reviewable I believe. In other words if it is judged to be a lateral (on
> a lateral the whistle wouldn't blow at that point), the other team
> recovers and possibly advances the ball then I believe you can review it
> to see if it is indeed a lateral or incomplete pass. Because, then you
> have the choice to let the play stand or return it to the original line of
> scrimmage and treat it like any other incomplete pass. I don't know if
> that is correct as far as the rule book but I could see where that would
> be a different scenario.
>
>
> Bob Beach
>
> I have never learned anything when I was doing the talking.
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