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Hypothetical: Mike Wallace Catches the Bomb at the End


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I have the answer you are all looking for with this hypothesis...

 

If Wallace had caught that ball... He would have been able to stay on his feet long enough to be tackled by Mitchell at the half yard line.... However, as all of us Panther fans know, the referees of this game would have ruled it a Touchdown.. It would be reviewed upstairs and 1 of the following possibilities below would have occurred.. 

 

1. The touchdown would have stood as called due to bad camera angles able to overturn the ruling on the field...

2. The call on the field would be overturned, but because of the immediate review and discussion, this would have left a few seconds still on the clock for the Dolphins with play already called in during the review timeout to have one last play from the 1 yard line to win the game.. 

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Two things look like we were running a zone on that play , after wallace got pass 15 yards Flo let him go...........i could be wrong.

And the bigger question is even if he catches the ball and gets close to scoring, with the way the refs were calling the game do they stop the clock to review which gives miami time to run a play?

Mitchell himself said they were zone

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It does not matter but... Wallace did TORCH and expose our weakness in our D.

 

Teams will be looking at film.

 

I think a few things already been pointed out

 

We won't be running man coverage like against the Dolphins, we probably get C.J back, and not many receivers has mike wallace speed

 

On the last play Mitchell took a bad angle. But where was Lester? Should have took out a lineman, rushed 3 and put Lester in there. Guess cause he was injured

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I don't think he scores.

But the bigger question is, on a play where the only chance the Dolphins have is to score a TD, how does Mike Wallace get behind our defense?

Why were there not three defenders with their backs to the endzone? Mind boggling defensive breakdown with shades of Nakamura and ATL.

At least there is now someone back there that doesn't get skied over for the catch now.

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