When people don't know the rules they show their ignorance by saying silly things like, the toe was in before the heel was out. Then the problem is further exasperated by people making false claims like the heel was in or the heel was in but it just looked out. No, the heel was out. This was not a toe-tap scenario because the heel was in play. The heel must be in for the catch to be made. What really makes the situations frustrating is when the refs are overzealous with their power to stop the action to review the previous play. The ability to do that is supposed to end once the next play starts but last week a 60-yard FG got nullified because the refs wanted to further scrutinize an amazing catch that CeeDee Lamb made. They eventually agreed the catch was good and made the kicker re-kick the 60-yard FG which he, fortunately, made again. This is yet another example of when the refs get in the way of the game being played. The refs need to stay out of the way and fans need to know the rules.