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I'm surprised no one brought this up earlier. On the broadcast it was clear that Ryan asked out loud if he should challenge and a guy next to him said No. I thought it was Lynn. Guess not.

 

The devil made him do it.

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The year the Ravens won the superbowl, Harbaugh and Ray Ray mentioned the "pastor" quite a bit to the media that year. He was also on the sideline as well during games. It is not uncommon.

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Now I've heard everything.... Throw the Chaplain under the bus for Rex's lack of challenge. WTF were you saving the final timeout for? Was your rock solid D going to force a 3 and out? And you went for it on 4th anyway...

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And, through the magic of youtube, we get to see the Chaplain duke it out in street clothes mid-game against a Bronco! He's the guy in white with the baseball hat; the detailed look begins at around 1:14.

 

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And, through the magic of youtube, we get to see the Chaplain duke it out in street clothes mid-game against a Bronco! He's the guy in white with the baseball hat; the detailed look begins at around 1:14.

 

 

A true man of God...

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Well, it turns out that the chaplain made the right call. Hogan didn't catch that ball after all: https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/671162838434598913/pu/vid/1280x720/_p3qiq3a2Ej8QgvE.mp4. Check out the first rear-view angle. No way does that ruling get overturned after seeing that.

 

That's a catch all day long. Hogan took 3 steps for his football move which means he became a "runner" who did not lose the ball until he was downed by contact.

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That's a catch all day long. Hogan took 3 steps for his football move which means he became a "runner" who did not lose the ball until he was downed by contact.

Ball was coming out before the so-called football move. No way is that overturned. And if that's a catch it's also a fumble - the ball was coming out while he was upright.

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That's a catch all day long. Hogan took 3 steps for his football move which means he became a "runner" who did not lose the ball until he was downed by contact.

 

I think the point of contention was whether the ball was secure when he was taking those steps. The ball moves while in his grasp, so the question would have been - a bobble or moving it to the other hand to avoid contact?

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I think the point of contention was whether the ball was secure when he was taking those steps. The ball moves while in his grasp, so the question would have been - a bobble or moving it to the other hand to avoid contact?

 

And we expect the refs top know what a catch is? We can't even decide 24 hours after the game...

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