tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6252058096186566346.post6800716026127062132..comments2024-03-25T09:32:01.121-04:00Comments on TigerBlog: Perfectly LogicalPrinceton OAChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06276155026437227396noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6252058096186566346.post-62364613323006016462010-06-10T05:07:50.539-04:002010-06-10T05:07:50.539-04:00TB, that's easy!
1989. Alonzo Mourning fou...TB, that's easy! <br /><br />1989. Alonzo Mourning fouling Kit Mueller in the last shot! Instant replay would have sent him to the foul line for 2 shots and the greatest upset in NCAA Tourney history.<br /><br />How could you forget that? :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6252058096186566346.post-46369362566450605922010-06-03T16:49:34.331-04:002010-06-03T16:49:34.331-04:00If you're worried about interrupting the flow ...If you're worried about interrupting the flow of games, I would think you would be in favor of instituting replay in baseball, which doesn't have any real flow. Every questionable call is argued by the players/managers for a couple of minutes anyways, so why not take that time to get the call right?<br /><br />But making up a rule that would allow baseball to correct last night's kevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08000435810000899408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6252058096186566346.post-11282700843737301772010-06-03T12:35:18.563-04:002010-06-03T12:35:18.563-04:00I find it hard to believe that the other three ump...I find it hard to believe that the other three umpires on that crew last night weren't watching the play at first base ... especially given that it was about to be the final out of a perfect game.<br /><br />In football, basketball and even in hockey (as witnessed in last night’s Stanley Cup Finals game), you see officiating crews get together all the time to correct an egregious missed call Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com