I sit in section 107, right about where Harrison made the catch. I remember turning to the guy next to me and saying that was def a catch and everyone that saw agreed. It was good call, unlike the terrible pass interference call. Too bad some Jets fans have to embarass us and throw beers onthe field. Grow up.
how about the questionable INT from Vilma? they never replayed it on TV. it almost looked like one, maybe someone who was there saw a replay at the staidum.
CBS's coverage was horrid. They didn't show a replay of the Vilma near interception, the Harrison catch, or wait 15 seconds to see if Coles was all right before switching games. CBS also failed to show the replay of the punt when Graham came flying in to try to make the tackle. F-CBS, TBTF
I'll rehash what I wrote elsewhere. Definite armbar by Miller. This penalty can be found in Rule 8, Section 2, Article 5(c) of the rulebook. Extending an arm across the body of a receiver thus restricting his ability to catch a pass, regardless of whether the defender is playing the ball. After Miller extended his arm across Wayne's body, Wayne put his right hand on Miller's left shoulder. What Wayne did does not matter. The armbar may have been a tad difficult to see live because of the camera angle. But it definitely occurred. While watching that play live and then on the tv replay I thought it was definitely defensive pass interference. I watched the tape and reviewed the play 4 more times and it is conclusive. Miller committed a penalty. This is not even debatable. The Harrison catch is debatable just for the fact the camera angle is terrible. With that said, I'm fairly certain it was a good catch. There was a ref near the play. He deemed it a good catch. Furthermore, the replay assistant did not see any reason to halt the game to have the referee review the play. There's no conspiracy here. If anything, the refs were pro-Jets. You can check my posts of tonight if you wish to see why the Jets should have been penalized on the final play of the game.
The questoin here though is did he restrict Wayne's ability to catch the ball because it looked like the ball was overthrown and out of bounds.
I thought it was catchable. That's what the refs thought, too. The pass would have to be clearly uncatchable in order for the ref to pick up his flag (or not throw a flag in the first place).
My question is not the catch...it's WHERE THE FOK WAS THE DEFENSE? With Justin's great run and TD, our defense should have been fired up to stop the Colts...