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Dee Best!
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He didn't even get a penalty. The refs called offsetting penalties and his number wasn't even mentioned. But they have no problem calling a penalty on the Niners on the first play of the game because one of the WRs was lined up a half foot to close to the line.
(not suggesting there was any favoritism, its just stupid.) |
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Here's the footage from the broadcast: Call me blind, but even when I was specifically looking for the shove, I had to watch it a few times to see when it happened as my attention kept being pulled to the larger melee in the center of the screen. |
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IIRC, the illegal formation might have had an impact on the play. When teams line up, you have to have 7 guys on the LoS and the player on each end is an eligible receiver, along with anyone in the backfield. All other players are ineligible. Davis was lined up as the TE on the left hand side, but a WR "covered" him by lining up on the LoS. This signals to the defense that Davis isn't eligible and therefore, they don't have to cover him down field. |
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I didnt notice that either but I did notice another spot before that where another Raven (bigger lineman I think) push a ref to the ground while he was on the pile. Shoved him right to the ground then you see Williams helmet getting ripped off and he gets up and pushes the other guy.
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Dee Best!
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I understand not calling as many holding penalties or looking the other way on a few illegal contacts down the field, but to ignore an assault to a referee that was caught on camera is just mind boggling to me. Does this now set a precedent that players can push officials during future super bowls and not even get a penalty? My guess it that the ref that got pushed happens to be a very mild mannered individual and Williams just got lucky that he pushed one of the few NFL refs that wouldn't toss him plus all the other refs didn't see it because they were too busy with the melee. |
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Refs are obviously terrified of making any impact on the game.
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Rules are rules and they need to be enforced, but I don't think you can say that it had a major affect on the outcome of the play. |
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3rd-9, BAL22 8:35 San Francisco committed 14 yard penalty 1st-10, BAL36 8:30 B. Pierce rushed to the right for 2 yard gain 2nd-8, BAL38 7:57 J. Flacco passed to A. Boldin to the right for 7 yard gain 3rd-1, BAL45 7:14 J. Flacco passed to A. Boldin to the right for 15 yard gain 1st-10, SF40 6:30 R. Rice rushed to the left for 12 yard gain 1st-10, SF28 5:51 R. Rice rushed to the right for 2 yard gain 2nd-8, SF26 5:13 B. Pierce rushed to the left for 1 yard gain 3rd-7, SF25 4:32 San Francisco committed 5 yard penalty 3rd-2, SF20 4:28 J. Flacco incomplete pass to the right 4th-2, SF20 4:19 J. Tucker kicked a 38-yard field goal This field goal was huge forcing the niners to score a TD late instead of a FG to win. I'm not suggesting the PI was a bad call (it was clearly PI), but that is why they can't pick and choose when they will enforce the rules. Just enforce it evenly the entire game and you won't get ridiculed. |
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I caught that right away and replayed it a few times. Ok Super Bowl, he came up Blind not knowing who he was shoving. I do on the other hand think he immediately figured out what he did and that is why when he turned to go after the players he seemed to have pulled back a bit. I think he was like, Oh sh!t I just shoved the ref.
Tough to toss a guy in the SB, but if you give an unsportsmanlike on shoving the ref, you have to eject, I feel that is why nothing was done, you can't justify pushing an official without an ejection. |
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If that was a Jet. It would be labeled another "circus" act by Gang Green and Williams would be ripped by lame and dull writers like Gary Myers.
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![]() This is a $21,000 fine. ![]() This is an ejection. ![]() This is a $50,000 fine. ![]() This? Nothing. |
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He must have had money on the Ravens. |
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