Here on Tuesday, I learned that the Graham Gano 63-yard game-winning field goal vs the Giants on Sunday was not the final play of the game. This was-
G.Gano kicks 74 yards from CAR 35 to NYG -9. O.Beckham to NYG 17 for 26 yards. Lateral to E.Penny to NYG 14 for -3 yards. Lateral to S.Shepard to NYG 41 for 27 yards. FUMBLES, ball out of bounds at NYG 41.
This play was not televised in the New York market. FOX decided the game was over when the field goal was made. FOX then quickly switched to the Vikings-Eagles game.
WFAN sports talk radio hosts Evan Roberts and Joe Benigno were not aware of the final play until a caller mentioned it on Tuesday. If you were not listening to the radio broadcast of the game, you would have thought the game ended on the field goal. Imagine the outcry had the Giants scored a miraculous touchdown?
I have since learned that this final play is not even viewable on NFL Game Pass.
an untelevised play
an untelevised play
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Re: an untelevised play
I still had the game on my DVR and rewatched it and the clock went down to zero after the field goal and Fox graphics said Final and they went to the Vikings Eagles game. The game book shows that one second was put back on the clock, and Gano kicked off to Beckham Jr, who initiated some variation of the Cal-Sanford play, which ended when the ball was fumbled out of bounds at the New York 41.
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Re: an untelevised play
Had that guy caught it on the run, he maybe scoresRupert Patrick wrote:I still had the game on my DVR and rewatched it and the clock went down to zero after the field goal and Fox graphics said Final and they went to the Vikings Eagles game. The game book shows that one second was put back on the clock, and Gano kicked off to Beckham Jr, who initiated some variation of the Cal-Sanford play, which ended when the ball was fumbled out of bounds at the New York 41.


Re: an untelevised play
Very nearly had an unfathomable Heidi Game II!