MarcusRock
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No, in Post #96 you said "I never saw the knee down." That's what the still picture represents with the arrow. It was down. You can't get the answer to your doubt and then just ignore that answer. Who else's knee could it have been when you see the video? It's Dak's left knee that you can see buckle and coming down first in the video. The sideline view shows it clearly did hit and outside the endzone. Play is dead there. Just can't see where the ball is after it was clearly in his gut via the video. But if you really want to get into minutiae, look at the angle of Dak's quad in the still. It's not angled forward from a 90-degree angle like when pushing off but actually backward a little. From the video, Dak takes almost a direct hit from Judon from his right that Jarwin is late getting to which is what changes Dak's straight forward rush angle. If the ball is still in his gut why wouldn't it also go back the way his quad angle did? This is on top of what I've already pointed out. Doubt.No, I said I couldn't tell where Dak was. I explained I can see Jarwin (8) outside and it may be Dak inside, BUT I can't tell, nor can I see the ball or how far forward his torso is.
If his knee is down and he's across the goalline it means nothing, expect touchdown.
You're the same guy that pics apart stills, are you not?
The video is a much better look at his momentum carrying him forward and across the plain.
Both the video and picture are taken together. If you watch the video only, of course you think he scored because it doesn't show the knee actually hit turf but does show the ground impact motion that everyone ignores until you see the still that shows his knee down on the ground in that sequence which creates doubt. That's why I think the ref called him short if they're required to see both. Dak ended up way further ahead after his knee hit but if the ref saw the same thing the camera did from further away than he did then he ignored the remainder of that momentum because by rule it didn't count. And it didn't, despite where he ended up. Again, I'd have called him in but there are numerous logical happenings that would support calling him short which is why I can see the call made and not some evil intent or even a missed call. Don't remember why Dallas didn't challenge but video wouldn't have reversed either call because you just couldn't see the ball but you DO see Dak's knee down.