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SAM 02-03-2013 11:21 PM

How was Cary Williams not ejected?
 
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xxaaaxx 02-03-2013 11:22 PM

OK. I knew it looked like a ref got shoved. At least I'm not crazy.

Beerfish 02-04-2013 12:19 AM

It's a different set of rules in the playoffs and the super bowl. It's as simple as that.

DDNYjets 02-04-2013 12:32 AM

That crew was under major scrutiny before the game began bc people felt Bogert wasn't qualified for the game. I think their goal was to not get noticed. I think they did an OK job. They let things get out of hand a little but nothing terrible.

SAM 02-04-2013 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by DDNYjets (Post 4804676)
That crew was under major scrutiny before the game began bc people felt Bogert wasn't qualified for the game. I think their goal was to not get noticed. I think they did an OK job. They let things get out of hand a little but nothing terrible.

It was the worst reffed super bowl in the last 10 years easilly

BushyTheBeaver 02-04-2013 12:52 AM

That's got to be a multiple game suspension plus a huge fine. I've seen players/coaches fined 50k for just bumping a ref. This was the worst I've ever seen.

SAM 02-04-2013 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by BushyTheBeaver (Post 4804683)
That's got to be a multiple game suspension plus a big fine.

It's the Ravens, so no fine from Kommishioner Badell. Ray needed a new ring to go out with, call came from up top.

BushyTheBeaver 02-04-2013 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by SAM (Post 4804684)
It's the Ravens, so no fine from Kommishioner Badell. Ray needed a new ring to go out with, call came from up top.

Well let's see. But I agree it was a serious infraction and warrants serious punishment.

adb280z 02-04-2013 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by SAM (Post 4804682)
It was the worst reffed super bowl in the last 10 years easilly

Steelers-Seahawks was worse.

McGinley 02-04-2013 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by SAM (Post 4804684)
It's the Ravens, so no fine from Kommishioner Badell. Ray needed a new ring to go out with, call came from up top.

Aren't you late for your Illuminati Awareness meeting? Don't forget your tinfoil hat...:rolleyes:

FF2® 02-04-2013 08:54 AM

Only Jets fans complain about refs in games the Jets aren't even in.

McGinley 02-04-2013 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by FF2® (Post 4804778)
Only Jets fans complain about refs in games the Jets aren't even in.

You're trying too hard. Go learn how to troll properly and then come back when you're better at it.

124 02-04-2013 08:58 AM

Yeah, I was shocked that he wasn't ejected or at least given a 15 yard penalty separate from the offsetting penalties on the play. My only guess is that the referee didn't want to do that to someone in the Super Bowl who was in the heat of the moment in a huge pile up.

DDNYjets 02-04-2013 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by adb280z (Post 4804771)
Steelers-Seahawks was worse.

That was the worst ever. Followed by the Denver-Baltimore game this year.

Only difference was that in the Denver-Baltimore game the officiating sucked for both teams.

crasherino 02-04-2013 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by 124 (Post 4804782)
Yeah, I was shocked that he wasn't ejected or at least given a 15 yard penalty separate from the offsetting penalties on the play. My only guess is that the referee didn't want to do that to someone in the Super Bowl who was in the heat of the moment in a huge pile up.

Same reason Roger Clemens wasn't tossed. You'd think pushing a ref and throwing a bat at someone are pretty much no brainers - you're done.

Apparently not in the Super Bowl/World Series.

Warfish 02-04-2013 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Beerfish (Post 4804668)
It's a different set of rules in the playoffs and the super bowl. It's as simple as that.

And it's 100% wrong.

There is no question, in any form, that a double-fisted chest push by a rampaging, out of control player, who went on to rampage around some more, absolutely should have resulted in an ejection.

The fact the spineless shill announcers didn't say a single word about this is an embarassment.

The super Bowl should not be when all the rules suddenly stop being enforced.

RMJK 02-04-2013 10:31 AM

He's definitely going to get a big fine for that; however, it may be a week away from any announcement.

Demosthenes9 02-04-2013 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Warfish (Post 4804877)
And it's 100% wrong.

There is no question, in any form, that a double-fisted chest push by a rampaging, out of control player, who went on to rampage around some more, absolutely should have resulted in an ejection.

The fact the spineless shill announcers didn't say a single word about this is an embarassment.

The super Bowl should not be when all the rules suddenly stop being enforced.


Honestly don't know if the announcers even saw/noticed it. There was a lot of stuff going on right then. I watched the game on my 65" TV, was right there for that play and didn't notice the ref getting shoved. This thread was the first I saw of it.

Warfish 02-04-2013 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Demosthenes9 (Post 4804902)
Honestly don't know if the announcers even saw/noticed it. There was a lot of stuff going on right then. I watched the game on my 65" TV, was right there for that play and didn't notice the ref getting shoved. This thread was the first I saw of it.

I have no idea how anyone actually watching the game could have missed it. If you were if fact watching when it happened, and didn't see it, I'd question your powers of observation.

Of course, you think Tebow is awesome, so your powers of observation are already stringly in contestation as it is...;)

sfuria 02-04-2013 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Warfish (Post 4804877)
And it's 100% wrong.

There is no question, in any form, that a double-fisted chest push by a rampaging, out of control player, who went on to rampage around some more, absolutely should have resulted in an ejection.

The fact the spineless shill announcers didn't say a single word about this is an embarassment.

The super Bowl should not be when all the rules suddenly stop being enforced.

There was a lot those 'spineless shill' annoucers didn't mention, such as the vicious helmet to helmet at the end of the game when the 49ers were in 3rd and goal. The ref was two steps away from the play, I thought for sure a penalty. That should have made it first down on the goal line with two minutes to play.

Still nothing compared to the Seattle-Pittsburgh SB.


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