Is it possible for the Pittsburgh Steelers...
by JimmyPage 22 Replies latest jw friends
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JimmyPage
... to win a Super Bowl without help from the officials?
Shutdown Corner
Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:27 pm EST
Officiating dictates Super Bowl XLIII to the unreviewed end
By Chris Chase
It will go down as one of the most thrilling Super Bowls of all time. But, as has become all too common in the NFL, an officiating controversy threatens to overshadow the stellar play on the field.
On the final Cardinals play from scrimmage, as the team was driving for a potential game-winning score, Kurt Warner turned over the ball after his arm was hit by LaMarr Woodley. The play was ruled a fumble, and it may have been. Or it may have been an incomplete pass. The problem is, there was no official replay review to take a closer look at the ruling. Instead, the Steelers got the ball, knelt down for the win and earned the sixth title in franchise history.
Frankly, it's remarkable that there was no booth challenge to review the play. It was certainly close enough to warrant a look from upstairs. In all probability, the call on the field would have been confirmed. But why not appease the masses and nip any talk of controversy in the bud? (If the call had been overturned, Arizona would have had the ball on the Pittsburgh 29-yard line, certainly close enough to have had a reasonable shot at scoring a last-second touchdown.)
It was a night marred by questionable calls, but the game managed to make everyone forget about the disparity in penalties (106 yards for the Cardinals against just 56 for the Steelers) with its thrilling finish. And then came the unreviewed call. It's especially interesting that the play went without a second look considering the Cardinals correctly challenged two plays during the game (both of which should have been easy calls on the field but were botched by the refs).
The 11 penalties whistled on Arizona included a preposterous roughing the passer penalty on a play that wouldn't have been uncommon in touch football. That came on a drive that saw two personal foul penalties on the Cards, one of which gave the Steelers another chance to score from the goal line. For the evening, 18 penalties were called, the third-most in Super Bowl history. A missed call may have proven enormous also. After Santonio Holmes' game-winning touchdown catch he did an imitation of LeBron James' chalk move. Using the ball as a prop is an automatic 15-yard penalty on the kickoff.
Officiating controversies became way too prevalent in this league this season. Ed Hochuli's premature whistle dominated headlines in the early season and a missed delay of game penalty in the divisional playoffs aided in a Baltimore Ravens win. It's too bad a great Super Bowl followed down that path and may be marred by a decision that would have been easily remedied by a simple booth review.
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John Doe
Who gives a crap? It's a firggin game. Refs are human and make human calls. I find reviewing video tapes of play to be obsessive compulsive and completely asinine.
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JimmyPage
Apparently Chris Chase disagrees with you, John Doe. But thanks for playing.
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AllTimeJeff
Well, 2 straight marginal replays saved the Cardinals 4 points and a turnover.... Officials didn't help them out there....
I would say if the Cardinals really wanted to win, they should have stopped Big Ben and Santonio on that last drive........ The officials didn't help Holmes catch that TD, thats for sure.
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JimmyPage
Good point, ATJ. Three defenders in the corner and he still made the grab!
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mkr32208
Well with this much money on the line it's more than 'just a game.'
But even with some crap calls it was a GREAT game! It's been a long time since there has been a 'good' super bowl game this one was though. no fans on either side will be disappointed in how their teams played at the end!
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sir82
It's been a long time since there has been a 'good' super bowl game this one was though.
Well, 365 days, anyway....
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AllTimeJeff
We've actually had two great Super Bowls in a row!
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JimmyPage
Pats/Giants was a good game, too. But thinking back to last year is probably just a result of my alleged "OCD", LOL.