If MLB accepts human error as part of the game then you are going to get missed calls like that. You donât see humans at the end of a pool in the Olympic Games pointing out who wins the race. The umpires we have are the best in the world. If you want humans to make impossible calls, then you are going to get bad calls.
@@chiwawa130 but some of the calls are out of this world. (Over exaggerating) let's say you are 50ft from 1st base but they say there safe, but they clearly stepped on the bag. Also some may get a little $$$ under the table. But Dez Bryant got robbed.
@@guineapig7119 Well, if the fielder catches the ball and steps on first before the runner does, the rules say that is an out. Calling him safe is simply awful officiating. (Galarraga). If the catcher catches the ball and tags the runner before the runner touches the plate, the rules say that is an out. Calling him safe is simply awful officiating. (Jerry Meals/Pirates)
Oh, also, if the ball is out of the shooter's hand before the clock hits 0.0, the rules says the shot counts. Waving it off is simply awful officiating. (Baron Davis)
If the refs make a bad call, do you still get to win the game? Nope. They were almost a hero, except the ref made a bad call. Knowing it was a bad call doesnt change the fact that they get an L. No W, no hero.
I would agree on some terms but hockey. (It's not tiny but it's not as big as a football) it's going like 80.0 mph at you. But when it gets to the point where you reviewed like 5 Times (I thinked happened once) that's enough spent over an hour reviewing one play that, let's say didn't really matter. So either no goal or goal.
Jim Joyce actually apologized later on when he saw the footage of the game. He genuinely feels terrible for blowing that pitcher's perfect game. I still don't understand why Joyce decided to lean the other way on what was a brutally easy call. He should've just called him out even if it was a judgment call.
@@sleepy4325 I mean, the pitcher got a more impressive game, 28 straight outs! Also, I believe I saw somewhere that the pitcher has asked the MLB to recognize it as a perfect game
@@benjamint.reynolds8208 I think Jomboy mentioned that as well but I don't think they can go back and change it. Would be really cool if they did though!
Thing is, even though he deserved the perfect game I don't think anyone would remember Galaragga if Joyce makes the right call here. At least now baseball fans will definitely remember this moment.
As a neutral fan, that Dez call still makes no sense. Clearly a catch, his hand was wrapping it easily. Shouldâve been a catch-fumble recovered for a TD.
He had 2 feet down and the ball crossed before he lost possesion (he had full possesion before I think) or maybe he has to have 2 feet down and survive the ground
Michael Bishop's Hail Mary on the final play of regulation during the 1998 Big 12 CCG that was completed 2 yards shy of the end zone would be a perfect fit for this video. Would've sent Kansas State to play for their first national title, a game they would've had a great chance of winning.
iâve seen so many packers fans say the one against greenbay was a catch and people admitted it the day after but the game was already decidedâŠ.terrible calls by the refs even mike McCarthy said it
@@roadtraveler9631 I feel ya. But baseball has a huge âunwrittenâ rule book kinda like a bro code and ruining a no hitter or perfect game allows you to hate on that opposing player as a fan even though the whole point is healthy competition đ TLDR: I agree but baseball fans are weird
Why are so many things in sports ânon reviewableâ wouldnât it just be more fair to allow any questionable calls to controversial calls just be reviewable. Doesnât make sense to me as I mainly watch rugby and everything is checked multiple times if there is any doubt in the play
Well, the saving grace is that if you mention "perfect game" to a baseball fan, chances are they'll mention this one. It's the most famous "imperfect" game.
Kevin Dyson went from 1 yard short in the Titansâ Super Bowl appearance, to being my high schoolâs athletic director 7 years ago. At least he has a graduate degree to fall back on!
The hitting the ground rule is the dumbest rule in the NFL. If a guy takes two steps or even makes a move diving for the touchdown how is that not a catch?
You forgot Asante Samuel's dropped Game winning interception in Superbowl 42 right before David Tyree's helmet assisted catch. And Rob Gradkowski nearly catching Tom Brady's hail Mary on the final play of Superbowl 46. You also forgot Lee Evan's dropped game winning touchdown in the 2011 AFC Championship game.
I argued that the day it happened. Easy fix. It was the last out of the game. If it had been earlier in the game, even one out earlier, then okay, nothing can be done. But this was last out. And yes, the commissioner totally had the power to do that.
Shame on the video creator liking this comment, Jim Joyce was the best umpire in baseball for a long time. Too bad one call will be hanging over his head for the rest of his life.
I know two feet in bounds I donât see why thatâs an incomplete pass. Horrible job by the officials. Also I donât see how that ball came loose, Bryantâs elbow was down and then the ball came out.
3:23 okay, someone explain something to me. He has the ball, he takes two full steps with it, and then goes down. The ground canât cause a fumble. Isnât the two steps enough to establish possession? Because if so, he clearly caught that ballâŠ
20:04 Raiders still won that game after a barrage of penalties against the chiefs. Oh and Crabtree caught the pass that won to game for them (not shown here)
10:29 I was at this game and as an auburn fan I remember heading to leave the stadium thinking we lost and hearing cheers erupt from the stadium I ran back in and saw that we had won the game. such a good game
@@direcorbie he already had possession long enough for it to be a catch so in that case, it should be a fumble but since he crossed the plain, itâs a TD
For anyone that didn't know or forgot, that Jim Joyce blown call at #2 didn't just interrupt a shutout or kill a no-hitter, that was a PERFECT GAME that Joyce blew up.
Also, the crazier thing about the Raiders-Chiefs play is that the next play had defensive holding at 0:00, so extra play...and then the NEXT play had defensive holding...and then the NEXT play had to be reviewed to make sure the Raiders scored a TD...
As a Steelers fan, that Jesse James play enrages me to this day. IT DOESNâT MATTER WHAT HAPPENS AFTER HE HAS POSSESSION AND EXTENDS THE BALL OVER THE GOAL LINE.
I always wondered about the Will Middlebrooks play, it seems like he really couldnt move out of the way on time, it wasnt physically possible, however the lifting of his two back feet seemed almost on purpose. In any case the series went to the good guys.
Except Dez did actually catch the ball. Caught the ball, made a football move. Rule still ignored. At worst it was a fumble which Dez recovered anyway.
I can't believe how some sports have an overclock last-action explicitly to avoid the absurd last-second situations, and others still cling to that old timer rule despite always creating only problems and never solutions.
Being from Milwaukee, I was really glad to see that Brewers take away at the end. Was also hoping to see the NFL refs horrible call when Russell Wilson thru pass that the Packers picked off in the end zone but called a TD. Top worse call in NFL history hands down.
Nothing wrong with the call at 4:28. (Although very upsetting) The rule book states that the release of a ball from the players glove must be voluntary and intentional. The length of time the ball is held has nothing to do with the determination of a catch.
18:32. No, we won't have to call people back out onto the floor. And, yes, the game is still over -- tell Gordon that the game is over. If someone's field goal that would have led to a 1 point win is disallowed, then we can't really have a tie score when those points come back off the board. How can these announcers continue to be so situationally unaware?
I noticed we never got the angle that would have showed if he touched him and I'd bet a nickel the announcer was about to say, "he's saying he never touched him."
As an Australian looking at grid iron I love the idea of the sport, but the "not being in control of the ball" if one of you hands is bumped off it when you land from a diving jump is crap.
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A lot of these could also be classified as âUmpires/Refs terrible calls that decide the gameâ
That's because he stole the second half of this video from another video titled exactly that
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If MLB accepts human error as part of the game then you are going to get missed calls like that. You donât see humans at the end of a pool in the Olympic Games pointing out who wins the race. The umpires we have are the best in the world. If you want humans to make impossible calls, then you are going to get bad calls.
@@chiwawa130 but some of the calls are out of this world. (Over exaggerating) let's say you are 50ft from 1st base but they say there safe, but they clearly stepped on the bag. Also some may get a little $$$ under the table. But Dez Bryant got robbed.
Itâs crazy how many âalmost a heroâ plays are actually âheroâ plays ruined by awful officiating
I mean.. not really itâs rules, you canât change them
@@guineapig7119 calls being made that ignore the rules of the game is not still âthe rules,â thatâs just how we are stuck playing for now
@@guineapig7119 bang bang let âem play
@@guineapig7119 Well, if the fielder catches the ball and steps on first before the runner does, the rules say that is an out. Calling him safe is simply awful officiating. (Galarraga). If the catcher catches the ball and tags the runner before the runner touches the plate, the rules say that is an out. Calling him safe is simply awful officiating. (Jerry Meals/Pirates)
Oh, also, if the ball is out of the shooter's hand before the clock hits 0.0, the rules says the shot counts. Waving it off is simply awful officiating. (Baron Davis)
As a cowboys fan this doesnât bring back the best memories
Yea I'm extremely triggered now lol
I swear they robbed Dez braynt.
@@SovietRUSSlA dez Bryant shouldâve secured the ball on his way down but he just had to get td
I always feel bad when dew is sayingâI was reaching over the goal lineâ you can just hear the emotion
@@albieoval1657 secured the ball. you only need 2 steps to be a runner he had 3. robbed is robbed
this 'almosts a hero' moments should NOT include BAD CALLS,
because they were the hero, refs umps just made...a bad call.
well. they were ALMOST the hero when the refs/umps made the call sooo
Why the dramatic pause at the end?
@@bradleymitchell3808 lmao
Doesnât change the fact that whether or not itâs their fault, they were almost a hero and something caused them not to be
If the refs make a bad call, do you still get to win the game?
Nope. They were almost a hero, except the ref made a bad call. Knowing it was a bad call doesnt change the fact that they get an L.
No W, no hero.
Gotta feel bad for dez bryant, he had so many good plays
I know right. Incredible receiver, unfortunate ball placement
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Deez nuts bryant
Hard to feel bad for a guy that makes a quick 10m a year over 16 games of 30 play
Dez nutz
That 2nd clip is the worst call in MLB history. Ump just robbed that pitcher a perfect game
This is crime
Why is it always Detroit?
galaraga probably got more famous for this then if he was called out
I saw it live on tv as a kid. I don't follow my hometown tigers very closely anymore, but that clip still burns my soul every time I see it.
@@burkemanring7033 yeah if detroit sports were summed up in one clip, thatâd be it
Half of this crap can be titled: âWhen refs make terrible calls.â
14:48 "this is gonna be tough"
Meanwhile, clear frame of buzzer going off with the ball still in his hands lmfao
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Rules should be changed that the video replays have final call NO MATTER WHAT. An old man's eyes are NOT better than HD cameras.
I would agree on some terms but hockey. (It's not tiny but it's not as big as a football) it's going like 80.0 mph at you. But when it gets to the point where you reviewed like 5 Times (I thinked happened once) that's enough spent over an hour reviewing one play that, let's say didn't really matter. So either no goal or goal.
I agree. Officiating is actually hard. Make it easier for them
They did change if your talking about Dez
I agree. Why not check video. Its about getting it right. Why is it Vegas?
But then the game would be super slow because they'd spend half the time reviewing it.
The second one with how the ref screwed the perfect game..... I still feel like they should count that as a perfect game.
Jim Joyce actually apologized later on when he saw the footage of the game. He genuinely feels terrible for blowing that pitcher's perfect game. I still don't understand why Joyce decided to lean the other way on what was a brutally easy call. He should've just called him out even if it was a judgment call.
@@sleepy4325 I mean, the pitcher got a more impressive game, 28 straight outs! Also, I believe I saw somewhere that the pitcher has asked the MLB to recognize it as a perfect game
@@benjamint.reynolds8208 I think Jomboy mentioned that as well but I don't think they can go back and change it. Would be really cool if they did though!
@@sleepy4325 I feel like this is one of those times where if it were to be put up to a vote, it would get like 90% yes lol
Thing is, even though he deserved the perfect game I don't think anyone would remember Galaragga if Joyce makes the right call here. At least now baseball fans will definitely remember this moment.
As a neutral fan, that Dez call still makes no sense. Clearly a catch, his hand was wrapping it easily. Shouldâve been a catch-fumble recovered for a TD.
Yeah. I never saw it that way. Because he does lose control, but he caught it and had control. Incomplete is definitely not how you describe that
He never lost control.. he had it the whole process..
As a giants fan, the cowboys got ROBBED FOR THEIR SOULS
He still kept the ball, just because the ball slipped a bit should mean absolutely nothing. Garbage call
He had 2 feet down and the ball crossed before he lost possesion (he had full possesion before I think) or maybe he has to have 2 feet down and survive the ground
16:48 "I never liked him anyways" announcer is cold blooded đ€Ł
Michael Bishop's Hail Mary on the final play of regulation during the 1998 Big 12 CCG that was completed 2 yards shy of the end zone would be a perfect fit for this video. Would've sent Kansas State to play for their first national title, a game they would've had a great chance of winning.
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Didnât his first completion in the nfl go for a Hail Mary td or was that Rohan Davey
Still crazy to me how I watched both of dez Bryant infamous contested catches live
Two of the more unfortunate moments of the decade for the cowboys
iâve seen so many packers fans say the one against greenbay was a catch and people admitted it the day after but the game was already decidedâŠ.terrible calls by the refs even mike McCarthy said it
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âAnd Sweeny spoils it.â đ€Łđ€Ł the other dude said âI never liked him anywaysâ. 16:30
That commentator was mad salty. đđ
That kind of baseball people are something else.
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@@pizzanoodz annoys the hell out of me. If you canât do it without the opposing team letting you, it doesnât fuckin count.
@@roadtraveler9631 I feel ya. But baseball has a huge âunwrittenâ rule book kinda like a bro code and ruining a no hitter or perfect game allows you to hate on that opposing player as a fan even though the whole point is healthy competition đ TLDR: I agree but baseball fans are weird
Why are so many things in sports ânon reviewableâ wouldnât it just be more fair to allow any questionable calls to controversial calls just be reviewable. Doesnât make sense to me as I mainly watch rugby and everything is checked multiple times if there is any doubt in the play
This would make sense... probably why its not done.
The reasoning behind it is that it would take up too much time. Atleast that's how it is for the NBA.
These are the kind of plays where your soul just gets crushed after watching em
Damn, Dez almost cemented himself as a cowboys superhero, not once, but twice!
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@@sadcowboysfan8564 not for the giants game lil bro
It's always amazing how umpires can make it home after those calls.
...or out of the stadium.
@John Dunn rules have never stopped anybody
to this day, dez bryant caught that ball, and gallaraga pitched a perfect game, and davis hit that shot
I like how the cowboys are involved in quite a few of these
yeah and the refs, like the blown dez catch. Didnt know this was bad reffing highlights đ€Ł
Why cause there trash
@@Cnotes1981 cause their the most hated team đ
Wow! These were great! Thank you so much for making these videos!
Dyson being 1 yard short is the ultimate almost in professional sports
the fact dez is on this list twice and the cowboys three times epitomizes the last 20 years of that franchise
Even the runner knew he was out 1:10
Ugh. Every person in the stadium knew he was wrong.
Nicely put together. Kept context in each clip.
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@@TheSloppyjoejr lol
The ump stealing that perfect game away by making that call when it wasn't even close should be jailed for that
Well, the saving grace is that if you mention "perfect game" to a baseball fan, chances are they'll mention this one. It's the most famous "imperfect" game.
To be fair, he accepted responsibility pretty soon afterwards and seemed to feel a đ©load of guilt about it
4:29 How tf that a home run? He takes 2 steps and jumps before losing it. Lol.
It has to be intentional release of the ball and he has to have full control over the ball and his body.
@@premnayak619 I think once heâs out of play that shouldnât matter. As long as it was in play he had control.
I understand the argument but the rule is he needs to have full control and has to have intentional release
This video is amazing!
thank you for this
Kevin Dyson went from 1 yard short in the Titansâ Super Bowl appearance, to being my high schoolâs athletic director 7 years ago. At least he has a graduate degree to fall back on!
Thank god they reversed the controlling the ball to the ground rule. That Calvin Johnson one is ridiculous
I watched that first one live. Such a heartbreaker
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As a cowboys fan Iâm still SUPER salty that the refs called that bullshit.
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I remember thinking "oh well, there's still time for 1 last drive"
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Dez caught it and i dont give a damn what anyone says!
Agreed. And all you Cowboys haters need to piss off with your lousy ass excuses. Per the rules, Dez made that catch.
Which one
The hitting the ground rule is the dumbest rule in the NFL. If a guy takes two steps or even makes a move diving for the touchdown how is that not a catch?
@@burkhartlaw1 only if your considered a runner tho. So they probably didn't
@@burkhartlaw1 yeah that rule was changed because of that play
Dez gotta be like wtf both times
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That gallaraga perfect game was brutal
I like how the announcers say "you can't end the game that way" when they just watched it happen.
they meant that its a shame not that its against the rules
I an eagles fan will forever die on the hill that dez caught that ball and damn near scored he took three steps with that ball
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You forgot Asante Samuel's dropped Game winning interception in Superbowl 42 right before David Tyree's helmet assisted catch. And Rob Gradkowski nearly catching Tom Brady's hail Mary on the final play of Superbowl 46. You also forgot Lee Evan's dropped game winning touchdown in the 2011 AFC Championship game.
Day whatever of me saying "retroactively give Galarraga the perfect game"
I argued that the day it happened. Easy fix. It was the last out of the game. If it had been earlier in the game, even one out earlier, then okay, nothing can be done. But this was last out. And yes, the commissioner totally had the power to do that.
Jim Joyce might be the worst umpire in baseball. Ruined 2 great moments
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The obstruction call was correct. Unless there was another moment I'm missing I only saw one great moment ruined by his bad calls.
Shame on the video creator liking this comment, Jim Joyce was the best umpire in baseball for a long time. Too bad one call will be hanging over his head for the rest of his life.
Here before this blows up
Romo choking on the field goal against Seattle is a classic.
As an eagles fan Dez definitely caught that ball
Thatâs crazy!
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That was a terrible call with dallas and green bay bryant totally had that catch terrible job on the reffs.
I know two feet in bounds I donât see why thatâs an incomplete pass. Horrible job by the officials.
Also I donât see how that ball came loose, Bryantâs elbow was down and then the ball came out.
@@jeetknowschess even if it did come loose wouldn't it be a fumble?
@@Thowe If he was down before the ball came loose, no.
@@Thowe yea, but I donât see how it would be a fumble either. He shouldâve just been called down by contact.
@@jeetknowschess you clearly dont know the old catch rules then. 2 feet in bounds was irrelevant when going to the ground
3:23 okay, someone explain something to me. He has the ball, he takes two full steps with it, and then goes down. The ground canât cause a fumble. Isnât the two steps enough to establish possession? Because if so, he clearly caught that ballâŠ
Why do you think people have been talking about it since it happened. He DID catch it. Everyone KNOWS he caught it.
I really feel bad for Detroit, they're always getting screwed.
@@Anonymous-gh8ktthatâs DallasâŠ
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That hockey Goal though
â⊠and the New England perfect season stays aliveâŠâ LMAO
On behalf of all Bears fans⊠Dez Bryant caught that damn ball!
You have to have control of the ball after hitting the ground...it's been a rule for decades.
Winning requires 10% skill, 20% heart, 30% luck and 50% the umps..
Clicked for the Titans vs. Rams Super Bowl. Was not disappointed.
Most of these are calls where even if I'm rooting for the opposing team, I call BS. They deserved that play.
The last play of the Rams-Titans super bowl.
That was tough. So close but yet so far. Same with those guys who lost the no hitter with 2 outs in the 9th. Ouch.
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Title of this video should be crazy ref moments
20:04 Raiders still won that game after a barrage of penalties against the chiefs. Oh and Crabtree caught the pass that won to game for them (not shown here)
20:01 I wouldnât count this one because Crabtree actually did catch the game winner
10:29 I was at this game and as an auburn fan I remember heading to leave the stadium thinking we lost and hearing cheers erupt from the stadium I ran back in and saw that we had won the game. such a good game
The last play was an almost a hero play and a hero play
4:47 is easily a catch. He had it for at least 2 seconds
doesnt matter. Its not a catch because he didnt survive the ground.
@@direcorbie he already had possession long enough for it to be a catch so in that case, it should be a fumble but since he crossed the plain, itâs a TD
For anyone that didn't know or forgot, that Jim Joyce blown call at #2 didn't just interrupt a shutout or kill a no-hitter, that was a PERFECT GAME that Joyce blew up.
People remember Joyce's name but not the pitcher's, that's how terrible of a call this was in a huge situation. This one hurts.
He was crying after the game, admitting he knew he blew it as soon as he made the call
@@kyuka67 Then why didn't he reverse it? Is there no protocol for that in MLB? I don't watch baseball, so I really don't know.
@@leomdk939 you canât change it no
Also, the crazier thing about the Raiders-Chiefs play is that the next play had defensive holding at 0:00, so extra play...and then the NEXT play had defensive holding...and then the NEXT play had to be reviewed to make sure the Raiders scored a TD...
4:57 is part of the reason why the backboard now lights up when the buzzer goes off...and was the catalyst for replay review in the NBA...
As a Steelers fan, that Jesse James play enrages me to this day. IT DOESNâT MATTER WHAT HAPPENS AFTER HE HAS POSSESSION AND EXTENDS THE BALL OVER THE GOAL LINE.
and the fact that the EXACT same thing happened to the Patriots the week after and they gave them the TD
@@greggiraldo7330 different refs?
So you can score on an incomplete pass? đ
I always wondered about the Will Middlebrooks play, it seems like he really couldnt move out of the way on time, it wasnt physically possible, however the lifting of his two back feet seemed almost on purpose. In any case the series went to the good guys.
I instantly thought Butler vs Duke. Vintage March Madness classic.
These âAlmost a heroâ moments are more exciting than the actual hero moments
Nothing is more satisfying in the NFL than hearing âby rule the game is overâ
the NFL/Refs just love to rape away anything good the Lions ever do.
the stupidest one was the one with the Cowboys and Green Bay! its rly stupid how the nfl calls curtain things
Certain*
@@VeryGoodEggs12 I prefer curtain, itâs whatâs blinding the refs for certain plays, and letting them see very specific things on others
Dez didn't catch it!!!
Except Dez did actually catch the ball. Caught the ball, made a football move. Rule still ignored. At worst it was a fumble which Dez recovered anyway.
@@brendank613 actually he did in fact the nfl later came back and said it was in fact a catch
That Bryant catch vs Green Bay was a complete catchâŠwas abt to lose the ball out of the hand but itâs still in the hand
Some of these ref are definitely betting on these games đ wow
Can also rename the video, Worst Game Ending Calls by Officialsâ
though some of these are good calls, a lot of them are botched.
A lot of this actually reminds me how much I hate what is and isnât considered a catch in the NFL.
You forgot dre greenlaw (niners) stopping Jacob Hollister on the goal line on the last game of the season 2019 season
I love that Crabtree push off was included on here because the Raiders still won that game
I can't believe how some sports have an overclock last-action explicitly to avoid the absurd last-second situations, and others still cling to that old timer rule despite always creating only problems and never solutions.
Being from Milwaukee, I was really glad to see that Brewers take away at the end. Was also hoping to see the NFL refs horrible call when Russell Wilson thru pass that the Packers picked off in the end zone but called a TD. Top worse call in NFL history hands down.
Nothing wrong with the call at 4:28. (Although very upsetting) The rule book states that the release of a ball from the players glove must be voluntary and intentional. The length of time the ball is held has nothing to do with the determination of a catch.
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That ref definitely had money on that lions v falcons game at 11:35
That first clip, I was at that game. I really thought Dez caught the ball. Then replay showed and I was like damn it's going to be overturned.
5:40 the ump called him safe because he wouldâve been safe if there wasnât interference
no, he called him safe because of obstruction by the 3rd baseman, which makes home plate an automatic award.
18:32. No, we won't have to call people back out onto the floor. And, yes, the game is still over -- tell Gordon that the game is over. If someone's field goal that would have led to a 1 point win is disallowed, then we can't really have a tie score when those points come back off the board. How can these announcers continue to be so situationally unaware?
U should ask them
đđâhey come back out, it isnât overâ the games still over jackass lol
Almost every single one of these is "Craziest ref should've lost their job moments"
Dez caught it!!
That Dez catch vs the packers was the worst call in nfl history the fact they didnât give it to him is insane
7:15 might be a amazing call
I noticed we never got the angle that would have showed if he touched him and I'd bet a nickel the announcer was about to say, "he's saying he never touched him."
Great video as usual, but this was sad to watch.
Anytime I see Dallas almost get a winâŠI think an Angel gets wingsâŠđđŸ
As an Australian looking at grid iron I love the idea of the sport, but the "not being in control of the ball" if one of you hands is bumped off it when you land from a diving jump is crap.
Three words, dez caught it
20:35 that game almost gave me a heart attack. Vick put the team on his back and made it a great game.