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There is no way in hell that call was correct -- not even a number of homer radio people here in Seattle are saying that.
I've said this time and time again, but public opinion isn't changing.
You can say the call could go either way and all, but how can you ignore the blatant offensive interference?
The PI is a different story, but the simultaneous catch part was called accurately.
By the way, that PI wasn't a tenth as blatant as the no-call PI on Crabby in the Super Bowl.![]()
The Green Bay guy had 2 hands around the ball first and Tate never dislodged it or took it away be it in the air or on the ground. I don't the simultaneous catch as Tate had no chance of catching anything but Jennings. Even the way they came down to the ground suggested Jennings had control the ball. The most control Tate had on the ball was after the two of them reach the ground when he started trying to rip away, but you could clearly tell Jennings had complete control of the ball as Tate couldn't get it away from him.
Two hands isn't a requirement for a catch. Tate caught the ball one handed before it was touched by the defender.
But 2 hands is much clearer demonstration of control on the ball than 1 hand. Jennings had the ball to his chest with 2 hands on it. Tate just had a hand on it that only stayed on it because it was caught in Jennings grasp along with the ball. If Jennings hadn't locked up that hand in his grasp there is no way Tate could've kept it on the ball.
It doesn't matter who had "more possession". Tate had possession first, never lost it, and even if it were a "tie" that goes to the offense.
The Green Bay guy had 2 hands around the ball first and Tate never dislodged it or took it away be it in the air or on the ground. I don't the simultaneous catch as Tate had no chance of catching anything but Jennings. Even the way they came down to the ground suggested Jennings had control the ball. The most control Tate had on the ball was after the two of them reach the ground when he started trying to rip away, but you could clearly tell Jennings had complete control of the ball as Tate couldn't get it away from him.