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just odd that bo reacted that way to that call, but he was pretty mild at psu when we saw probably the worst call in a decade against burtch that negated a td.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I could see Bo having an epic meltdown with the Penn State call, but the pass interference call actually was pass interference, just not a penalty that would make a difference. I guess it has more to do with what kind of day Bo is having, rather than any external stimuli.
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...which brings me to a question: If there is no pass interference on an uncatchable ball, then why couldn't the cornerbacks and safeties unload on the receivers when the quarterback throws the ball away? Mind you, not enough to draw an unnecessary roughness call, but just something to put some wear and tear on them.

 
According to the assumption by officials that all athletes are superhuman...is there truly such a thing as an uncatchable ball provided it leaves the QB's hand at least 2" off the ground and travels at least past the end of his cleats?
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Is there a gif or clip anywhere of the catch? I'd again say it was questionable, but my recollection of the play is that it wasn't completely out of the realm of possibility. Highly unlikely it would be caught, but not completely impossible.

 
Is there a gif or clip anywhere of the catch? I'd again say it was questionable, but my recollection of the play is that it wasn't completely out of the realm of possibility. Highly unlikely it would be caught, but not completely impossible.
There wasn't a really good camera angle but it appeared to be about five feet over the receivers head even as he was jumping.

 
Is there a gif or clip anywhere of the catch? I'd again say it was questionable, but my recollection of the play is that it wasn't completely out of the realm of possibility. Highly unlikely it would be caught, but not completely impossible.
He would have needed a rocket up his a$$ to catch that pass.

 
Is there a gif or clip anywhere of the catch? I'd again say it was questionable, but my recollection of the play is that it wasn't completely out of the realm of possibility. Highly unlikely it would be caught, but not completely impossible.
He would have needed a rocket up his a$$ to catch that pass.
So Pelini was definitely in the wrong. He can't expect the refs to do full body cavity searches. As far as the ref knew, it was a$$-rocket-enabled catchable.

 
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