<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by jerzia »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Maybe it's me, but I thought a blow to the head meant something actually had to touch the players helmet. Even the former head of NFL officials said he thought the one play was a fumble. I understand the game moves fast in real time, but when you get to look at a play in slow motion as the rest of the viewing public did, and come up with a different opinion of probably 99% of all viewers, maybe the system isn't working properly. How about taking it upstairs like they do in the last two minutes. That way the on field officials wouldn't be in the process of admitting they were wrong. I thought Michael Irvin said it best on the NFL network, the ref might have gone in the booth, but it probably was a phone booth, since he clearly didn't see any video. </td></tr></table>