It is at the umpire's discretion as to whether or not a point is replayed following a challenge. If the umpire feels that the incorrect call made by the linesperson effected the player about to hit the ball, the point is replayed. If the umpire feels that the player would not have been able to get to the ball anyway, then the point is awarded to the other player who challenged correctly. However, because this is the umpire's opinion, players frequently argue that the point should be replayed/awarded directly to them depending on the circumstances.
You can't ... all challenges in the final two minutes of each half (in the NFL) are initiated by the replay judges. If the replay judges determines that the play should be reviewed they will notify the referee.
No. The challenge is of the spot and not whether a first down is made. If the ball, after replay, is spotted anywhere other than where it was spotted before the replay it is considered a successful challenge.
I am not sure of the exact game but it was during the 1999 season. Here is a link to a good description of instant replay over the years. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant_replay -----The answer above describes instant replay in the context of helping game officials make the correct call. The first time instant replay was used in an NFL broadcast was during a preseason game between the 49ers and Colts on August 6, 1965.
Yes either with actio replay for gc or in challenge
Sometimes it's at Gamestop for $25!
I don't mean to be funny here, but the answer is 'sometimes'. MLB instituted the use of instant replay during the 2008 season. It can be used to determine whether a ball left the park for a home run and to determine whether there was fan interference on a play. But unlike the NFL, where the coach has a red flag that he throws onto the field to indicate a challenge and instant replay will be used to determine the correct call, the MLB manager has no such ability. All 'challenges' are initiated by the crew chief of the umpires working the game. So it might be possible for the manager to convince the crew chief that the play was called wrongly and have instant replay used. But if the crew chief believes the call was made correctly, and usually he consults with the other umpires to get their interpretation of the play, there is no chance that instant replay can be used.
Definitely not. The action replay ruins your game sometimes, and won't be very fun at all.
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The Moshi Monsters Daily Challenge resets at the same time every 24 hours. So just wait until it resets to play again.
All versions of Pokemon Diamond work with Action replay codes. However, your Action Replay may have the incorrect ID for the game (if you imported either the action replay or the game), and you must therefore set the correct ID, and get the correct AR codes.