Is that still considered a TD pass for Tua since the initial receiver that had the ball did not score?
OK ... maybe you didn’t see the humor.If they break the rules they dont get paid. Most if these guys are union contracted by ESPN. ESPN is beholden to the unions for most of their tech crew considered "below the line."
And it's obvious if they are breaking the rules because obviously the cameras work.
I'm positive the guys and gals dont care but ESPN doesn't want any trouble with the unions.
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In high school and NFL it counts as a 60 yard pass and a rushing tdIs that still considered a TD pass for Tua since the initial receiver that had the ball did not score?
Oh, lol. No. My early background in film was doing live broadcast. I sympathize with those techs and ops. LolOK ... maybe you didn’t see the humor.
ESPN also has a habit of not properly calling hits and errors in baseball until after the official ruling comes out. But anyways 14-0