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Oct 6, 2015
8:12
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mrclark411
There was a Detroit player near that *could* have made a play. What is
interesting is that in the replay - that player seems to be the only one who recognized the batting foul. No one else seemed to react.
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Last night's game
Busiturtle
10/6/15 7:38am
It didn't seem like it
CBaass
10/6/15 7:49am
I was surprised there wasn't a review of the fumble
Busiturtle
10/6/15 7:53am
It was more like a yard and I'm sure the replay officials looked at it and
Byron McNertney
10/6/15 8:58am
The seahawks defense got picked apart and run over on that last drive.
blackandblue
10/6/15 7:57am
I think it was a good no call
Twin Roots
10/6/15 7:57am
I agree that all things considered it was the right outcome
Busiturtle
10/6/15 7:59am
You have to call it. You don't want activist referees!
Baron
10/6/15 8:01am
They already get to be activists on 90% of their calls. Why not one more?!
Twin Roots
10/6/15 8:03am
Oh you're a Seahawk fan. No wonder you think it was a good no call.
Baron
10/6/15 8:05am
There was a Detroit player near that *could* have made a play. What is
mrclark411
10/6/15 8:12am
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