As soon as he and the pylon touch, play is "over" So rewind it. Did he have possession when he touched pylon? No Sorry I'm mad too but that's how I see it.
meh. Don't hand the best QB in a generation the ball back before the half and none of this bullshit matters. But, of course, jets.
When he hits the pylon he does clearly have control, So no the ball was not loose when he hit the pylon.
Right call/wrong call- when the call on the field is a touchdown(and you're reviewing the spot) you DON'T MAKE THAT CALL-especially if its not conclusive. Its actually absurd when you think about it. I usually am not one to blame the refs, but to make that call in that situation is outrageous.
I didn't see any definitive evidence of the ball loose when he hits the pylon. It may well have been the right call, but there wasn't enough evidence to overturn it.
This is also very true. We stopped them inside of 2 minutes and still somehow gave them another possession before halftime. Have to know your opponent.
The absurd part of the call is that they did not just overturn the touchdown, they ruled it a fumble and touchback without CONCLUSIVE evidence. It's ballsy as hell to make a call like that.
You're wrong. You either need your vision checked or you drank too much. The ball came loose only for a second WHILE HE WAS IN THE AIR. By the time he hit the pylon, the ball was securely back in his grasp.
Wrong to overturn call on field here, and that rule needs to be changed anyway. Imagine explaining to an alien the rules of football, then showing that play and trying to explain that the result is the Pats get the ball Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Exactly! It was called a TD on the field and there was no definitive evidence to overturn it. You know damn well that if that had been Gronk and the Pats, the TD would have been upheld. Every single commentator on CBS were beside themselves and couldn't believe that the TD was taken away from the Jets. Whoever the ref was who watched the replays and made the determination should be fired and never call a game in the NFL again.
I rewinded and looked at every angle of the replay that they showed - in slow motion. There was not one replay angle that showed that ASJ did not have the ball when he touched the pylon. Anybody that says the opposite is seeing things. There was no cause to overturn the play on the field.
It wasnt. Obvious how? This bs rigged pro patriots bs needs to stop. And if we need to make these refs really be afraid we should.
Most ridiculous call I’ve ever seen. Patriots are the only team that would get that call. Disgusting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The refs will need to show frame by frame of the vid of how that's not a TD because I'm just not seeing the phantom "fumble" that they see.