1) pitt may or may not have had a false start (it looked like the LG flinched), but then THREE colts jumped offsides and touched the offensive line. Clearly, the refs had to assume that there was a false start, but didn't see it. so what did they call? "there was no flag on the play. no player crossed the line of scrimmage". HUH? just admit you are calling a "do-over" b/c you don't know any better.
2) interception where the guy dives to catch the ball, then rolls around on the ground for several flips. As he gets up, he drops hte ball and picks it up. "after further review, the player did not have possession of the ball".
seriously, since both of these calls were made by the head ref, i have to assume that he was told to make the colts win. there's NO WAY that these two calls could be made legitimally. they were that bad.
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