Some pretty crazy results this weekend. I'll just leave it at that.
Regarding the Colts/Bills catch/fumble call, yeah, I went through the same thought process in real time as what the final result came out to be: Probably the wrong call on the field. And no angle showed conclusive evidence to overturn it. You just couldn't tell definitively whether or not he was touched when he was going down to the ground. I think most people looking at it would say that, in all likelihood, he wasn't, so he wasn't down. But "in all likelihood" is not the standard for overturning the call. So the result HAD TO be upholding the call made on the field, whether it was wrong or not. Likewise, had the initial call on the field been the opposite, I am pretty confident that THAT call would have been upheld as well. It's just "one of those things." It is unfortunate, and replay has helped eliminate a lot of error by allowing close calls to be reviewed. But there isn't a perfect system that will result in the "correct" call 100% of the time.