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aggiesal

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1. If you didn't see the game live ...
Mon Dec 26, 2022, 01:26 AM
Dec 2022

none of these stories actually mention why this play was so controversial.

Back in 1972, there was a rule that if an offensive teammate touches the ball while trying to make a catch, then another offensive teammate could not catch the ball.
The Raiders argued that Jack Tatum knocked the ball out of the Steelers receivers hands, thus negating Harris's catch.
It took forever to make that decision. Since there was no replay back then, no referee would say that they saw Tatum knock the ball out of the Steelers receivers hands, especially in Pittsburgh.
So after about 5 -10 minutes of discussion, they finally deemed it a legal catch.

I hated the Raiders, so I was rooting for the Steelers to get the call.

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