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Why do people feel like coming to officiating message boards to bash officials? Correct?
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The issue on the play was that there were two attempted backward passes on the last play. The first was an illegal pass as it went forward. The second was a backward pass that also hit the ground. The officials were confused as to which pass was illegal (forward). They incorrectly determined that the illegal pass hit the ground and thus was incomplete. Within minutes they determined that they got the two passes confused and Pittsburgh should have been awarded the TD.
Green takes the hit for not remembering what all happened during the replay. He saw over and over again what happened on the play but was then talked into changing his mind. He would have saved himself just by going over and taking another look. |
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By rule, after the official leaves the review booth he can't return to review the same play. This was discribed by head of officials on ESPN.
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I thought that rule (at least in the NFL) only applied to defensive penalties.
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The ammount of money he gets paid doesn't have anything to do with the fact that he is a human. Humans make mistakes. You'd think that being a millionaire would put a stop to the false starts and other bone headed fouls the players make, but that don't seem to stop the Dallas Cowboys from averaging about 5 false starts per game.
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The guy from San Diego notwithstanding, everybody has kicked a call at some point. Some are bigger than others.
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Confusion Leads To Strange Finish In Pittsburgh - ESPN Video Dan Patrick.com http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...v=ap&type=lgns
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2) If the IFP was incomplete, flag, whistle, down over, enforce penalty based on D's acceptance/declination. Action after the incomplete pass was action with a dead ball. 3) I'll agree with the basic statement - this mistake is unacceptable for the NFL. That said, I'll bet every official (irrespective of NF, NCAA, NFL) has at some point, due to unusual circumstances and unanticipated events become twisted and choked on a basic call by over thinking and not stepping back and reciting the applicable football fundamentals. |
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I find it funny how often rules are changed to try to avoid repeating special situations that could have been covered earlier if odd situations had been thought about earlier. |
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I cannot believe that some are naive.
Some facts to ponder 1. Legal betters in Las Vegas had an $83 Million swing on the outcome of the game. 2. 13 Penalties on Pittsburgh to 1 for the Chargers. The pass interference call on the Steelers in the first / second quarter was simply a joke 3. The score was 11-10 - Steelers won so why even bother going over the play to begin with whether the call was right / wrong - It meant NOTHING at that point. The Chargers didn't care - They lost and the Steelers didn't care they ALREADY won. 4. IR's main use is to make certain that no team gets hosed - Not change the score to accomodate a point spread. There was absolutley no reason for the Replay official to even get involved with this. It's funny in that some people accuse baseball players of taking steroids WITHOUT any HARD proof other than some testimony refuse to accept that there is something "shaky" that went on in the SD / Steelers game and the NFL is doing it's best to make it go away. You know the saying "If it walks and talks like a duck" We already had an NBA official who cheated the game. To think that he is the ONE and ONLY official ever to do that is IMO being Naive. Pete Booth
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You've gotta be kidding me. Pete I've always thought you were an upstanding umpire but are you really accusing NFL officials of cheating based upon flimsy "evidence" and much speculation?
Do you accuse MLB umpires of cheating when things go awry? By your logic, the MLB umpires threw the entire World Series based upon their performance this year. It's bad enough we have fans, coaches, players and broadcasters accusing officials of cheating but now fellow officials? Unbelievable.
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We are not talking about a bad call or things that went awry. There was No call. For some strange reason which is still uknown the Replay official got involved. It's not Flimsy when that type of money is involved and the ENTITE state of affairs in the game starting with the Penalty disparity. It happened in the NBA. There is far more money bet on football games than basketball. If it happend in the NBA what makes you think it cannot happen in Football. Do you really believe that he is the ONLY Official ever involved? In addition, there really is NO VALID explanation for what happened at the end of the Pittsburgh / SD game. Yes I am an offfical but I am also a human being (at least I think I am) and I am merely pointing out VALID events that happened in the game yesterday. It's akin to steroid abuse in baseball. Other than some testimony and others admitting steroid use (because of pressure etc.) there really is no HARD evidence. Who believes Roger Clemens? If you think that Roger Clemens took steroids (based upon inuendo or someone's testimony) then why isn't yesterday's events "fishy" at best Pete Booth
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Here is what happened. The booth buzzed the R and said the last play needed to be reviewed. Whether or not there was a illegal forward pass is one such play that may be reviewed. They reviewed the play and realized that there was an illegal forward pass but that the penalty would be declined by Pittsburgh. OK fine, line up for the PAT.
While lining up for the PAT, an onfield official runs in and confers with the Referee. The Referee announces that the illegal forward pass makes the ball dead. The easiest explanation for this is that they incorrectly thought the backward pass that hit the ground was in fact the one that was ruled forward. That would make the ball dead. They simply screwed it up on the field. That explanation makes a lot more sense than an onfield official running in and telling the R, "Hey this will mean that Pittsburgh covers the spread. We have to overrule this!" A screwup this big is going to expose the crew and league to much criticism and I highly doubt they would intentionally open themselves up it. To do so in the same year as the Hoculi incident and other high profile incidents would be very foolish. Let's take the rest point by point: Quote:
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Answer this question, why does the NFL care about the point spread of this particular game?
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