Is a force - out the only non-reviewable play that does not envolve a flag?

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  1. nico002

    nico002 New Member

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    Only "judgement" call that is

    I cannot think of another time when a play, which dosent envolve a flag, is non-reviewable.

    I know that I am missing something obvious here, right?
     
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  2. GreyhoundJet

    GreyhoundJet Active Member

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    All judgement calls can't be reviewed. I'm not sure what else constitutes a judgement call.
     
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    nico002 New Member

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    I cannot think of another offensive play that cannot be reviewd because its a judgement call
     
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    nyscene911 Active Member

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    A non-fumble can't be reviewed upstairs. Thats the only other one I can think of.
     
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    That makes no sense. A non fumble is not a judgement.

    The guy either dropped the ball or he didnt.
     
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    He was naming another call that cannot be reviewed. When a play is called dead it cannot be challenged. If he is ruled down you cannot challenge that he fumbled before going down.
     
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    Yea but I'm talking about these so called "judgement" calls.

    I'm starting to think that force out is the only exception.
     
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    I'm sure there is something else.. but your right, the only one that I can remember seeing right now is the force out
     
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    I guess the question would be whether there are any other situations where a decision is made based on what would have happened, rather than what actually did happen, since in that case the same principle should apply. I can't think of any off the top of my head.

    Edit: what about some sort of fan interference? If a fan runs on the field during a play and disrupts an ongoing play, what is done? If the play is allowed to continue "as if" the person never went on the field, that would be a similar thing, I guess. This is really stretching, of course.
     

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