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Here is the list of the top 26 TV markets in the country. New York City, New York Los Angeles, California Chicago, Illinois San Francisco, California Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas Washington, District of Columbia Boston, Massachusetts Miami, Florida Detroit, Michigan Houston, Texas Phoenix, Arizona Seattle, Washington Minneapolis, Minnesota Cleveland, Ohio Sacramento, California San Diego, California Denver, Colorado Tampa, Florida St. Louis, Missouri Atlanta, Georgia Baltimore, Maryland Orlando, Florida Indianapolis, Indiana Portland, Oregon Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania If the Super Bowl was "rigged for ratings" the NFL could have done a lot better than Phoenix and Pittsburgh. |
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whatever Im not a Cardinals or Steelers fan and I did not enjoy the game tonight as with the other 20 or so folks, due to the lopsided officiating, many were judgement calls but to average fans, and not trained officials the game was poorly officiated. We can argue about it all week but the bottom line is that the Cardinals got robbed.
If you can review the entire game film and still come to the same conclusion then you must be a Pittsburgh bandwagon fan, I guarantee that this crew will receive a less than perfect grade. |
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I will agree, the crew will not receive a perfect score. Then again, I don't know many who have worked a perfect game. Saying that, I'll add, I bet they get very good marks but in the end it won't matter because you'll just say the NFL is covering up for them. |
Feet In Bounds?
I have a question about the rule on a player landing inbounds after a legal catch...of course I am referring to Holmes catch at the end of the game. I have seen several still photo angles, and from the front, it looks like both feet hit the ground, while from the rear, it looks like the trail foot never hit the ground, and actually landed on the foot that was indeed on the ground. I am simply wanting to know what the definitive NFL rule for the play is...do both feet need to touch the ground, or is one on top of the other good enough. Not trying to start a controversy, because like many big plays, I think the only one who will truly ever know is Holmes himself...Thank you in advance for any replies
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And I do not understand how the Cardinals got robbed. They scored with 2 plus minutes to go. The Steelers were called for a holding penalty to not only resulted in a safety, but the first play of the drive after the Cardinals scored their last TD, the Steelers were called for a holding penalty that put them deeper in their own territory. Quote:
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one other comment though, on the Harrison personal foul penalty, he did punch the player at least once before they seperated and then he proceeded to flagrantly push the Cardinal player down. Whether that warrants an ejection is open for debate, but there was at least one punch thrown that was captured by NBC cameras and shown in the extended replay. |
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You repeatedly show your ignorance regarding football officiating and football rules on this board. You should really stay on the basketball board where you not quite as clueless. As for the original poster, he's a total idiot, so I'm not even going to respond to his stupidity. |
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