Definitely not a make up call. The guy who would make the call has no idea what happened on the sideline a few plays earlier because he's not looking at the runner in that case. He just missed it likely due to his a angle. It also looked like he was still moving back and turning back on the post at the same time. The other officials either got there late or didn't have a good angle. No official is going to risk making a bad call or no call intentional as a makeup call. It could cost them a postseason assignment and those are the ultimate goal of every official. It's how we measure our success every season.
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Interesting article on solving his hamstring issues.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...es-eric-stokes
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https://x.com/tylermwebb/status/1797...071875754?s=46
Fast and interesting read about Watson’s hamstring issues.
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How do you end up with one leg 20% stronger than the other? Even using a machine where you use both legs at the same time it seems like it would be hard to be that far apart.
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