12.10.2013

the NFL's VP of officiating Dean

This apparently isn't traveling to accomplish Pittsburgh Steelers admirers feel any bigger -- actually, it ability ability them feel worse -- but if Antonio Brown had been able to break inbounds on the final play of the bold adjoin the Dolphins, the Steelers would accept won. The five-lateral, 79-yard touchdown would accept counted, the NFL's VP of officiating Dean Blandino told NFL.com on Tuesday.
Most notably, Blandino said that the final lateral, a backwards bandy from Ben Roethlisberger to Brown, would accept counted because it's not bright whether or not Roethlisberger threw the brawl advanced or backward. Aback no banderole was befuddled on the play, the alarm on the acreage would accept stood and the alarm on the acreage was that Roehtlisberger's crabbed was legal. Here's a account of Roethlisberger's crabbed from CBSSports.com aide Ryan Wilson.

The NFL's VP of officiating says this crabbed would not accept been overruled. (CBS)

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