I'm generally sucked in by true crime stuff, and after seeing this thread went over to try and watch the CBS thing. It's terrible, and terribly obvious that they had some pre-conceived notions that they were trying to prove. I am an audio engineer and the conclusions they were drawing from the "noise reduction" were dubious at best.
I dropped it about 20 minutes in, would not trust anything found in their "investigation."
I don't think a safety is considered a turnover, but it is a scoring play, so I assume it is still automatically reviewed.
The announcers said the ball needed to completely be out of the end zone to avoid the safety (basically the opposite of what is needed to score a touchdown. We should have run a QB sneak first to try to gain a yard or 2.
Part of my pessimism has to do with our schedule, it looks pretty tough. When you combine that with the performance so far, and Rex's track record it don't look good.
I think in Rex's presser yesterday he mentioned he should be fine. I think they removed the "probable" designation this year, otherwise that's probably what he'd be listed as.
Actually, I'm fairly certain the call comes from the booth, to Rex, and it looked like he reacted quite quickly. I'm surprised they decided to challenge at all, it seemed clear to me they weren't going to overturn.