Serious question, I am not trying to give you a hard time about it, but... Do you have any knowledge of how an officiating crew works?
The reason that I ask is this: I have a good friend who is an official in SoCal (Ventura County). He has worked his way up through High School, including being on the crew that officiated multiple State Championship games, to now doing JuCo games. Each member of the crew has a responsibility on each play. When there is a catch on the sidelines, you usually see the two officials checking with each other. That's because one guy has responsibility for possession, and another guy has responsibility for the receiver being in bounds. If the Umpire is responsible for possession, and the Side Judge is responsible for inbounds............. Let's say that the Umpire declares that the receiver had possession, but he(the Umpire) saw his (the receiver) foot come down on the white line, so he calls it an incomplete pass. If the Side Judge (who has responsibility for inbounds) saw the feet differently, he will overrule the Umpire, and a catch will be rewarded (assuming possession was established). So it really doesn't matter who was in the best position.... Because, if the guy who was in the best position (99.9% of the time this is the guy with "responsibility")sees it differently, he will come in and overrule the other official. And that didn't happen here.