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Old Mon Feb 02, 2009, 12:31am
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All of these arguments were rebutted in the other thread.

If the officials were "pro-Steelers", how did they call that holding in the end zone?

Sounds like this yahoo took the under.
Doesn't mean they were correct.

Sure they called some against the Steelers. Can't make it too obvious. I did think they did a good job on the holding calls on the linemen, but not the one on Arizona. That was ticky tack. The holding call on Pittsburgh in the end zone for the safety was an easy call. The center executed a perfect takedown on the d-tackle.

I didn't bet on the game and I'm not a fan of either team.

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ZM, if I'm correct you're a basketball official, right? Please tell me, what's the general reaction on the basketball board when someone shows up and displays their ignorance about basketball officiating?
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Old Mon Feb 02, 2009, 12:57am
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ZM, if I'm correct you're a basketball official, right? Please tell me, what's the general reaction on the basketball board when someone shows up and displays their ignorance about basketball officiating?
He has not been around very long. He will find out around March when that board will be inundated with fans and names we have not seen.

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He has not been around very long. He will find out around March when that board will be inundated with fans and names we have not seen.

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My guess is we'll learn from him how the NCAA and NBA are rigged as well.
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Doesn't mean they were correct.
And what makes you correct?
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And what makes you correct?
Oh I don't know, maybe because when I watch 10-12 NFL games per weekend from weeks 1-17, stuff like Holmes using the ball as a prop is called all the time.
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Oh I don't know, maybe because when I watch 10-12 NFL games per weekend from weeks 1-17, stuff like Holmes using the ball as a prop is called all the time.
I have NFL Sunday ticket and here is the truth -- you can only watch 3 games on a Sunday and 1 on a Monday no matter how many are available to you. And many people watch the same number. Doesn't mean they are qualified to evaluate the Super Bowl officials, who, BTW, graded out #1 at their positions throughout the season.
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Oh I don't know, maybe because when I watch 10-12 NFL games per weekend from weeks 1-17, stuff like Holmes using the ball as a prop is called all the time.
What is the exact wording of the rule? I've seen player who act like the football is stuck to their hand when trying to spike it and not be penalized.

And yes, I was wondering if the Cards got away with any uncalled penalties. It seems odd that any objective viewer would only notice and note the things that went in favor of one team.
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I didn't bet on the game and I'm not a fan of either team.
Well the football guys kind of exposed your lack of knowledge. Watching games on TV gets you no points towards passing any rules test.

But it does let you have a opinion on other imortant parts of the Super Bowl.

Polls show the Budweiser Ads, Fetch and Clydesdale, finished one-two in popularity. You agree?

I liked Alec Baldwin for Hula and the Gossip Girl for Cheetos.

Let me guess, you could relate to the guy under the moose in the one for
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I had money on Taco Bell for funniest ad. I think the polls are rigged for Budweiser, though.
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Well the football guys kind of exposed your lack of knowledge. Watching games on TV gets you no points towards passing any rules test.

But it does let you have a opinion on other imortant parts of the Super Bowl.

Polls show the Budweiser Ads, Fetch and Clydesdale, finished one-two in popularity. You agree?

I liked Alec Baldwin for Hula and the Gossip Girl for Cheetos.

Let me guess, you could relate to the guy under the moose in the one for
Monsters.com?
Yeah, the "football guys" really showed me. Defend the NFL guys at all costs really put me in my place.

I guess playing football and being successful at it means I don't know anything about it.
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Yeah, the "football guys" really showed me. Defend the NFL guys at all costs really put me in my place.

I guess playing football and being successful at it means I don't know anything about it.
There, you finally got something right!
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I guess playing football and being successful at it means I don't know anything about it.
Smartest thing you've said yet!
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Smartest thing you've said yet!
Amen to that!!!

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Yeah, the "football guys" really showed me. Defend the NFL guys at all costs really put me in my place.

I guess playing football and being successful at it means I don't know anything about it.
Billy Packer was a pretty successful college basketball player. What does he know about officiating?
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