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Bob, thanks for your explanation - I have to admit, the first few times I thought the call was "ticky-tack" at best. I tried to compare it to basketball - and would I have let a post player do the same thing - and after thinking, my answer was "no". So a gutsy call by that official, I have to conclude. Rocky - let's compare it again to hoops. If a player was cutting to the key to post up, and was grabbed a bit by the defender, do we blow it right away, or wait for the advantage? I think in the Super Bowl case, the official likely saw that the receiver was able to continue his route, so thought no advantage. But when the push-off came, the advantage was basically a TD - thus the flag. That's how I'm thinking it out, anyway.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Pete in AZ
That push off penalty was crap. It never gets called all season and then you ticky tack it here. That Hasselback fumble call just proves how bad this crew was. The ground doesn't cause fumbles and it should never have needed to be reviewed and reversed. When did Big Ben cross the goal line. The ball only touched the paint when he was flat on his belly with three guys on top of him. Horrible officiating and the world got to see it all. [ /QUOTE] 1..The contact by the reveiver prevented the DB from changing direction. 2..Hasselback was TOUCHED on his way down. 3..If you could see carefully, the nose of the ball broke the plane BEFORE Ben was down. 4..And HOW MUCH did YOU LOSE on the game? Bob |
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Most posters are ignorant fans who have been listening to ignorant announcers and/or beyond-ignorant Sports radio talk hosts.
I found the first flag of the game bizarre---a hold on an OL on a sack for a 15 yd loss. It was declined but who throws that? Ichalked it up to the U's adreneline. The OPI was a great call and was called immediately. BJ just couldn't find his flag. The Pitt TD call looked ugly with the initial DB signal but on replay, he was clearly in before he hit the ground. All in all it was a ugly game between 2 mediocre teams. Holmgren should be embarrassed by his butchering of the end of each half. It reminded me why I don't watch NFL games on a regular basis. It also proved that the NFL is the best officiated of the pro leagues. |
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it's kind of like you posted if you put it in the right light it is always the right call. In my opinion, it was bad judgement to make that call. It was the QB! He was trying to make a tackle and him a blocker blow the waist. By rule it is a penalty, but applied to this case wrong. |
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You coming on to this form and making remarks like “Blind Zebras” and “Its Better for The Officials to sit up on their pedestal like nothing happened” or calling us Pompous, shows that you have no respect for us officials. It’s easy to sit up in the stands or in front of a TV and criticize. It’s harder to get off you backside and do something. If you are as knowledgeable and well versed in the game of football, as you say that you are, why don’t you take a class get your permit and join us on the field as an official? We are always looking for good people to lend a hand. Maybe we will see you working a AAC game in four years and then SB 45.:-) BTW When you post on a form owned by someone you are a guest on that form. The only rites that you have are the ones given to you by the owner. Dale Smith [Edited by Dale Smith on Feb 6th, 2006 at 11:09 PM] |
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The only "bad" call in my book was the blocking below the waist penalty on Hasselbeck when trying to make a tackle. And I never saw a replay showing me whether or not he actually contacted the blocker - this MAY have actually been a technically correct call. The one replay I did see leads me to doubt this, but lacking multiple replays, it's possible.
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One other thing. I think that only 1 of the calls in the Bowl were incorrect calls - and it may have benefitted Seattle (the Stephens non-catch/fumble). But Seattle needs to quit complaining. In my opinion (and in the opinions of many non-officials), Pittsburgh dealt with a FAR more blatant run of bad calls against them in the Indi game... and managed to overcome them.
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I have the tape. He did block below the waist. So, technically it was the correct call. |
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