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Quote from: jpotter33 on March 05, 2016, 08:38:36 PMCrowder was not on the line, and the ref pointed towards it for the reason he got called for a block instead of a charge. Literally, on that replay he was not on the line. Incompetency with straight up vision.This is exactly where Coach's challenges would be beneficial against official incompetency.The line was irrelevant. He didn't get the charge because the refs deemed he was moving.
Crowder was not on the line, and the ref pointed towards it for the reason he got called for a block instead of a charge. Literally, on that replay he was not on the line. Incompetency with straight up vision.This is exactly where Coach's challenges would be beneficial against official incompetency.
Quote from: BudweiserCeltic on March 05, 2016, 08:40:52 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on March 05, 2016, 08:38:36 PMCrowder was not on the line, and the ref pointed towards it for the reason he got called for a block instead of a charge. Literally, on that replay he was not on the line. Incompetency with straight up vision.This is exactly where Coach's challenges would be beneficial against official incompetency.The line was irrelevant. He didn't get the charge because the refs deemed he was moving.Nope. He pointed to the line and said he was on the line.