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This wasn't the first time the Eagles were burned by slow cameras.
Last December at New Meadowlands Stadium, DeSean Jackson fumbled following a 30-yard catch and the Giants recovered at midfield. That game was broadcast on Fox. Replays showed the ball came loose after Jackson hit the ground, so it shouldn't have been ruled a fumble. Reid pulled the red flag out, held it in his right hand and waited for an assistant in the booth to tell him to throw it. But they didn't see the conclusive replay quickly enough.
The Eagles rallied furiously to win that game, 38-31, so the play didn't affect the outcome. But this makes two incidents in the last four regular-season games.
"If I have a good angle on it, I'll make that call. And if I get the support from somebody seeing a replay of it, then I'll take that," Reid said. "We've had a couple cases. I mentioned the one last year against the Giants up there, there was no replay, and this one here, there was no replay. And I didn't have a great view of either one. It was one of those things where you have to live with it, man. It's hindsight. So I'm not going to do anything about it now; there's nothing you can do."
The networks say they understand teams rely on them to show the replays, and they emphasize that they're doing the best they can.
"Our goal is to try to offer the definitive look at a key play as quickly as we can provide it," ESPN said in a statement.
Fox said the same.
"Our NFL game coverage is produced for the entertainment of fans, and our goal with replays is to run the best angle we see first and go from there given the time available," Fox said in its statement.
The Eagles have had fewer challenges than any other team since Reid became head coach in 1999. Given their recent luck, perhaps Reid should toss that red flag more often.
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