Especially when you hear Blandino's explanation for why Joshua Cribbs was down by contact instead of being a muffed fumble.
You have to watch the play, but Cribbs fields the punt for a split second before being hit to the ground. Yes, his knee hits the ground before the ball comes out, but how does Cribbs establish possession in a split second and without a football move common to the game
The key is what you would've ruled if this were a pass to a WR. If this were a pass, it would've been ruled incomplete, so it should've been ruled a muffed punt fumble.
If you rule that Cribbs the punt returner, not a WR catching a pass, did have possession, then you're essentially saying that there are different definitions of what constitutes possession for different plays/positions.