There is literally nothing to review in this Raiders oob call, except that the result is clearly not in the home team's favor.
LMFAO 1/3rd of the guy's foot was clearly oob why review it?
and then pats throw away the game.
that TD was so far out of bounds I'm livid but what the f ever you make a play like that you should just forfeit the season.
Man, that game was wild!
Re: The touchdown that should not have been. It was very close, but I am with the majority on this board. Even I, who was going for the Raiders, thought they'd call that one back. It did look that his foot was out. However, I will (respectfully) disagree with
@pdxKingsFan's observation that 1/3 of his foot was out. Maybe 1/4 of his foot was out. But nothing more than that. It was actually a lot closer than what a lot of the camera angles made the play out to be. But, regardless, yes, that should not have counted.
With that being said...
Not even the Raiders would have been so stupid as to do what the Patriots tried to do at the end of the game. What the heck??? A lateral??? I guess that is what happens when greed overtakes pride. What was once a crowd mentally, and physically, preparing ourselves for overtime turned into a crowd that was both extremely elated for the win, but also left wondering what the heck just happened.
Great game. Wild finish. Very fortunate to receive a favorable call.
On another note...I am officially without a wheelchair, as I made a boneheaded move, and forgot my lock at home. My friend accidentally placed the chair in the wrong area. There is a small, but very unorganized and unattended, area for wheelchairs, which is right next to guest services. Well, when my friend went to drop my wheelchair off, they (guest services) told him to place the chair right outside of the door, as that is the area for wheelchairs. Well, they failed to mention that they were talking about the door to guest services, and not one of the entrances into/exits out of the stadium. My friend then proceeded to place my chair
OUTSIDE of the stadium. And, when he went back to retrieve it to bring it over to our section (after talking to the usher and her caving in and allowing him to bring the chair back and place it in the back, behind the last row of seats), the wheelchair was nowhere to be found. We did file a report, and guest services said that they would go back and look at videos to see if they can determine what happened to the chair, and if they can retrieve it. Hopefully, we hear some good news. But, yeah...I should've taken, and used, my lock. Lesson learned.
(NOTE: For a second there, I was a bit confused as to why he thought they meant outside of the entrance into the stadium, and not outside of the door to guest services. But I didn't want to make it so damn obvious in front of him, as he is genuinely a very nice guy, and a kind-hearted individual. And he made an honest mistake. I felt bad for him, and still do, because it was very clear that he felt terrible for doing what he did. All I could, and still can, do is to tell him not to worry, and those things happen. And I will be able to get a new wheelchair. Expensive? Sure. But still something that I can replace.)