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?
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.
Yea but I'm talking about these so called "judgement" calls. I'm starting to think that force out is the only exception.
I'm sure there is something else.. but your right, the only one that I can remember seeing right now is the force out
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.