During yesterday’s press conference, Carroll said “when you look at where the pylon is, which is out of bounds, the shading of the grass isn’t the same right there. It was really difficult to tell where his foot was. His foot was on the pylon to us, which means he’s out of bounds. But look at it again and see how the white line and the other little shading in there, there’s a little discrepancy in there it looked like. It could be the T.V., I don’t know. His foot was real solidly even with that pylon. Maybe it was in there, maybe it slid to that point, I don’t know.
“One guy really saw it clearly and then got talked out of it. The other guy really saw it clearly and talked him into it. That turned it to a situation where the decision was it was a touchdown, they would have had to challenge it. It would’ve been interesting would they have challenged that play had the original call of incomplete had stood. I don’t know what they would’ve done but it was really a difficult one to tell. They had enough discrepancy they had to go to the replay, and then replay they came out pretty strong. When they came out of it, they thought they saw it. When we looked at it, even at the end, we were surprised.”