Let's talk about Harris's catch.
We have visual evidence he had control of the ball with two feet down.
If someone leans forward and puts the ball across the goal line, then gets it batted away by the defense before he's down, its still a TD.
Reid says he didn't think it was a catch, so he didn't challenge. Why not challenge anyway. Sometimes you get the call when you didn't think you had a chance.
The only way I can see thats not a catch is that stupid rule of controlling the ball when going to the ground.
I havent heard from anyone who knows the rules inside and out. Was this a case of not controlling the ball when going to the ground?
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