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    You make the call: Monday Night ‘Interceptdown’

    King5.comBy King5.comSeptember 25, 2012Updated:October 4, 20128 Comments1 Min Read
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    8 Comments

    1. Acadian on September 25, 2012 8:51 pm

      The Golden Ruling.

    2. Acadian on September 25, 2012 7:51 pm

      The Golden Ruling.

    3. Obi-jonKenobi on September 26, 2012 7:29 am

      This was not one of the better angles to see this play from. It looks a lot clearer when viewed from another camera that was located about at the goal line or 5-yard line and looking at it more from the front side of both players. You can see Tate’s hands arriving at the ball at almost the same time as Jenning’s and you can see he has a strong hold on the ball as they both hit the ground.

      From the angle you’re showing here, you’re looking at the back sides of the players and after hitting the ground, it looks a lot more like the ball belongs to Jennings as he rolls away from Tate. You can’t even see where the ball is when both of the players feet hit the ground from this angle.

    4. Obi-jonKenobi on September 26, 2012 6:29 am

      This was not one of the better angles to see this play from. It looks a lot clearer when viewed from another camera that was located about at the goal line or 5-yard line and looking at it more from the front side of both players. You can see Tate’s hands arriving at the ball at almost the same time as Jenning’s and you can see he has a strong hold on the ball as they both hit the ground.

      From the angle you’re showing here, you’re looking at the back sides of the players and after hitting the ground, it looks a lot more like the ball belongs to Jennings as he rolls away from Tate. You can’t even see where the ball is when both of the players feet hit the ground from this angle.

    5. notaboomer on September 26, 2012 1:08 pm

      safe!

    6. notaboomer on September 26, 2012 12:08 pm

      safe!

    7. pheez on September 26, 2012 9:59 pm

      If it was another city like Chicago they would take the win with no shame. GOOD CATCH. GOOD CALL, GO SEAHAWKS. ESPN SUCKS why don’t they show the other camera angle, one sided.

    8. pheez on September 26, 2012 8:59 pm

      If it was another city like Chicago they would take the win with no shame. GOOD CATCH. GOOD CALL, GO SEAHAWKS. ESPN SUCKS why don’t they show the other camera angle, one sided.

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