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00:00At the end of the day, it was a catch.
00:03Not just what it looked like, like you said, but what it felt like.
00:06You see examples throughout the league all year, in previous years,
00:11and you're like, wait a minute, if that was a catch,
00:13then there's no brainer that this was a catch.
00:15But I think when you look back at it,
00:17the time that was spent on it to review it wasn't enough.
00:21And, you know, given the magnitude of that game and the situation,
00:25it's a little disappointing.
00:27Well, I mean, yeah, you hear that,
00:29but at the same time, in that situation, you know,
00:33knee hit, shoulder hit, back hit, whatever case may be,
00:37my hands never left that ball, right?
00:39And so the other thing is the tie goes to an offense,
00:43but I really feel in my heart of hearts that I caught that ball.
00:47And, you know, it doesn't matter now what I think or what I know.
00:50You know, we're sitting here not playing.
00:52But, yeah, the first thing you think about, well, it's overtime,
00:54so we can't challenge it.
00:55And so when the timeout happens, I'm like, okay, there's hope here.
00:58Like, okay, they're about to take a look at this thing and get it right.
01:02And that's what's going through my mind, right?
01:04The offense is marching out there for Denver.
01:06I'm like, wait, hold on.
01:07You know, that timeout is going to give them some time to be able to,
01:09you know, look this through.
01:11Clearly, they've been looking through enough.
01:14And, you know, here we are.
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