Super Bowl XLVII: The Harbaugh Bowl
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Re: Super Bowl XLVII: The Harbaugh Bowl
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good game. dont know if i agree with that safety, but it worked out. btw, did you see that guy getting away with the most obvious holding in NFL history on that play?
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though if the hold had been called, it wouldn't have changed anything--it's a safety either way, but not a dead ball (ie the time wouldn't be put back on the clock). but still, pretty unbelievable they didn't throw a flag. officiating was fucked up all night.BurtReynolds wrote:good game. dont know if i agree with that safety, but it worked out. btw, did you see that guy getting away with the most obvious holding in NFL history on that play?
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Not what i expected, but at least it was a good game, and Im very happy Ray didn't get MVP
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Oh, and Jim harbaugh is a douche
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If they called that they could have at least gotten the ball back with a few more seconds. Terrible play calling once they got close on that drive...dkfan9 wrote:though if the hold had been called, it wouldn't have changed anything--it's a safety either way, but not a dead ball (ie the time wouldn't be put back on the clock). but still, pretty unbelievable they didn't throw a flag. officiating was fucked up all night.BurtReynolds wrote:good game. dont know if i agree with that safety, but it worked out. btw, did you see that guy getting away with the most obvious holding in NFL history on that play?
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yeah i'm still having trouble understanding the playcalling near the goalline... i suspect the almost delay of game timeout hurt them there, though. that one little error may have been the difference between winning and losing a championship. weird.
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If I'm not mistaken Cary Williams went out at some point before that drive and Jimmy Smith came in to replace him, so they decided to target Crabtree against Smith near the goalline. Seeing as they would have called defensive holding on that 3rd and Goal about 9/10 times had the game not been in "don't call anything" mode, it wasn't a bad plan. The Niners got away with a similar non-call at the end of the NFC Championship and it's just part of the game, but it still kinda sucks. Still, I was thrilled to see a team run the pistol that much in the SB. I've realized I pretty much always go for the younger, more exciting team so I'm destined to be dissapointed, but oh well, that's the price of admission.
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So that was one lucky fat kid kissing Bar Refaeli in that Go Daddy commercial.
And that was a great Dodge Ram commercial with Paul Harvey.
And Ray Lewis just had to say "last ride" again.
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I still don't understand how they would have gotten more time. Can someone please explain this?verb_to_trust wrote:If they called that they could have at least gotten the ball back with a few more seconds. Terrible play calling once they got close on that drive...dkfan9 wrote:though if the hold had been called, it wouldn't have changed anything--it's a safety either way, but not a dead ball (ie the time wouldn't be put back on the clock). but still, pretty unbelievable they didn't throw a flag. officiating was fucked up all night.BurtReynolds wrote:good game. dont know if i agree with that safety, but it worked out. btw, did you see that guy getting away with the most obvious holding in NFL history on that play?
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Yeah that was some of the worst officiating since the replacement refs. I wonder if their eyes had trouble adjusting to the bright lights?dkfan9 wrote:though if the hold had been called, it wouldn't have changed anything--it's a safety either way, but not a dead ball (ie the time wouldn't be put back on the clock). but still, pretty unbelievable they didn't throw a flag. officiating was fucked up all night.BurtReynolds wrote:good game. dont know if i agree with that safety, but it worked out. btw, did you see that guy getting away with the most obvious holding in NFL history on that play?
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You're right. I don't see how they would have, either.Chris_H_2 wrote:I still don't understand how they would have gotten more time. Can someone please explain this?verb_to_trust wrote:If they called that they could have at least gotten the ball back with a few more seconds. Terrible play calling once they got close on that drive...dkfan9 wrote:though if the hold had been called, it wouldn't have changed anything--it's a safety either way, but not a dead ball (ie the time wouldn't be put back on the clock). but still, pretty unbelievable they didn't throw a flag. officiating was fucked up all night.BurtReynolds wrote:good game. dont know if i agree with that safety, but it worked out. btw, did you see that guy getting away with the most obvious holding in NFL history on that play?
And I won't be surprised to see some momentum behind a rule change regarding this very thing. There are already rules in place that prevent teams from purposefully taking penalties that give them an advantage.
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yeah. whats to stop the whole offense from bear hugging the defense until time runs out?durdencommatyler wrote:You're right. I don't see how they would have, either.Chris_H_2 wrote:I still don't understand how they would have gotten more time. Can someone please explain this?verb_to_trust wrote:If they called that they could have at least gotten the ball back with a few more seconds. Terrible play calling once they got close on that drive...dkfan9 wrote:though if the hold had been called, it wouldn't have changed anything--it's a safety either way, but not a dead ball (ie the time wouldn't be put back on the clock). but still, pretty unbelievable they didn't throw a flag. officiating was fucked up all night.BurtReynolds wrote:good game. dont know if i agree with that safety, but it worked out. btw, did you see that guy getting away with the most obvious holding in NFL history on that play?
And I won't be surprised to see some momentum behind a rule change regarding this very thing. There are already rules in place that prevent teams from purposefully taking penalties that give them an advantage.
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I believe more time would have been on the clock because if holding was called, its an automatic safety and the clock stops. So, maybe 2 more seconds would have been on the clock for the very final play.Chris_H_2 wrote:I still don't understand how they would have gotten more time. Can someone please explain this?verb_to_trust wrote:If they called that they could have at least gotten the ball back with a few more seconds. Terrible play calling once they got close on that drive...dkfan9 wrote:though if the hold had been called, it wouldn't have changed anything--it's a safety either way, but not a dead ball (ie the time wouldn't be put back on the clock). but still, pretty unbelievable they didn't throw a flag. officiating was fucked up all night.BurtReynolds wrote:good game. dont know if i agree with that safety, but it worked out. btw, did you see that guy getting away with the most obvious holding in NFL history on that play?
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It would have been neat to see SF go for a fair catch kick to end the game. If they had Janikowski for their kicker, I'm sure they would have tried it instead of allowing Ginn to return it.
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But play continues even after the holding is called.EJ wrote:I believe more time would have been on the clock because if holding was called, its an automatic safety and the clock stops. So, maybe 2 more seconds would have been on the clock for the very final play.Chris_H_2 wrote:I still don't understand how they would have gotten more time. Can someone please explain this?verb_to_trust wrote:If they called that they could have at least gotten the ball back with a few more seconds. Terrible play calling once they got close on that drive...dkfan9 wrote:though if the hold had been called, it wouldn't have changed anything--it's a safety either way, but not a dead ball (ie the time wouldn't be put back on the clock). but still, pretty unbelievable they didn't throw a flag. officiating was fucked up all night.BurtReynolds wrote:good game. dont know if i agree with that safety, but it worked out. btw, did you see that guy getting away with the most obvious holding in NFL history on that play?
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Yeah, you're right. No time would have been added to the clock.
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there's Joe Flacco stuff all over audobon
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Yeah, I heard Flacco say he's the best QB in the league right now.
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