The holding penalty that negated Ted Ginn Jr.'s kickoff return for a touchdown was so far behind the play that the CBS cameras never caught it. It was so questionable that, according to alleged culprit Greg Camarillo, even alleged victim Justin Jenkins didn't cry foul.
"I think it was a fair play," said Camarillo, signed for his special teams acumen. "I asked the guy after the game, and he didn't think it was a penalty either. But if the refs call it, then I'm guilty."
"I think it was a fair play," said Camarillo, signed for his special teams acumen. "I asked the guy after the game, and he didn't think it was a penalty either. But if the refs call it, then I'm guilty."
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