When did Cruz touch McCray?

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I haven't seen it. I just watched 10 replays. Even if he did, there's no way you can reverse that call given the lack of conclusive evidence.

So that call takes us from the Giants 43 yd line to our own 35 yd line. Changes everything from offensive play-call to defensive strategy. Who knows what happens at that point...
 
After he got up.
There is no irrefutable video evidence to overturn that play.

Always seems to happen to us - those calls you never see elsewhere.
 
JohnsKey19;4814846 said:
I haven't seen it. I just watched 10 replays. Even if he did, there's no way you can reverse that call given the lack of conclusive evidence.

So that call takes us from the Giants 43 yd line to our own 35 yd line. Changes everything from offensive play-call to defensive strategy. Who knows what happens at that point...

Apparently, when McCray was on the ground corraling the interception, he was touching or was touched by Cruz's foot. I haven't seen it, either.

Cruz was pinned, prone to the ground by Sensabaugh. McCray made the interception up against Sensabaugh's backside and legs, and Cruz really never moved until McCray was up.
 
His knee touch Cruz's foot before he got up. I think they only showed the angle once on TV.
 
Lodeus;4814876 said:
His knee touch Cruz's foot before he got up. I think they only showed the angle once on TV.

I'd like to see when it touched, because I never saw it, either.
 
I think they confused a Jenkins foot/leg with a Cruz foot/leg or think that McCray's left hand touches Cruz's leg (there's no view where it does, it just goes behind it). Wouldn't be the first time they've confused body parts (happened to us vs GB 2010, runner was down, ball behind goalline. Call was ruled TD with the only thing that made it look like a TD was the runner's bicep.)

All I can see is a maybe, which isn't enough to change the call.

Unless there's some transitive rule I'm not aware of, like Cruz is touching Sensabaugh/Jenkins and Sensabaugh/Jenkins is touching McCray and McCray is on the ground, therefore McCray is tackled.
 
hairic;4814921 said:
I think they confused a Jenkins foot/leg with a Cruz foot/leg or think that McCray's left hand touches Cruz's leg (there's no view where it does, it just goes behind it). Wouldn't be the first time they've confused body parts (happened to us vs GB 2010, runner was down, ball behind goalline. Call was ruled TD with the only thing that made it look like a TD was the runner's bicep.)

All I can see is a maybe, which isn't enough to change the call.

Unless there's some transitive rule I'm not aware of, like Cruz is touching Sensabaugh/Jenkins and Sensabaugh/Jenkins is touching McCray and McCray is on the ground, therefore McCray is tackled.

:lmao2: ROFL Because I was just thinking the same thing. It's the kind of game and loss where something like that would come into play.
 
sonnyboy;4814952 said:
:lmao2: ROFL Because I was just thinking the same thing. It's the kind of game and loss where something like that would come into play.

I had more beef with this call than the fingertip touching last second TD .
 

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