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Tough loss, but I was happy to see the offense in top gear for the first time in a long time.
The reversal of the 2pt conversion run by Goff was critical. If that stands, the game would have probably been 31-31 (Seattle kicking an extra pt instead of missing 2pt conversion also). My question is, I don't recall seeing a definitive view that showed Goff NOT making it. Did I miss an angle shown on TV? It was very close, but routinely the officials are pretty conservative - no clear replay to the contrary, no reversal.
The second question is the TD catch by Woods that we challenged. It looked like the knees touched in-bounds at the precise instant his elbows touched out of bounds. You may dispute this, but presume this is how it happened. What is the rule there on that? I would think it should be like baseball - tie goes to the runner, or in this case, in-bound body part wins. TD Rams.
Thanks.
The reversal of the 2pt conversion run by Goff was critical. If that stands, the game would have probably been 31-31 (Seattle kicking an extra pt instead of missing 2pt conversion also). My question is, I don't recall seeing a definitive view that showed Goff NOT making it. Did I miss an angle shown on TV? It was very close, but routinely the officials are pretty conservative - no clear replay to the contrary, no reversal.
The second question is the TD catch by Woods that we challenged. It looked like the knees touched in-bounds at the precise instant his elbows touched out of bounds. You may dispute this, but presume this is how it happened. What is the rule there on that? I would think it should be like baseball - tie goes to the runner, or in this case, in-bound body part wins. TD Rams.
Thanks.