The Holmes TD catch is a perfect example of why I, and many others, are pissed. To me, the call could have gone either way. Since it was ruled a TD live, I don't think there was enough to overturn it. If it had been ruled incomplete, I could see just as much of an argument for not overturning that call. I think it's too close to take away. I say good catch.
The problem is, the officials took all the time in the world to make sure they got it right. They didn't leave it up to the booth official. They gave all the gazillions of people watching an opportunity to see every angle and slo-mo and NBC zoom or whatever. On the Cardinals critical play, the did not. And to compound that, I would really like to agree that it was clear that Warner did indeed lose control of the ball and just slapped it forward by accident.
I don't see it that way and I think it was close enough that the referee might agree with me. If the apparent excitement and rush to start the celebration wasn't a factor and the play was reviewed with the time that it deserves, the multiple angles, the NBC zoom, etc. I think a case could be made that while the defender gets a nice slap at the ball, his hand comes off of the ball and Warner still has it in his grip. The Steeler has his arm on Warner's arm as it stars coming forward and that's where he lets it go. At the very least, it's up to interpretation when his arm started coming forward. Warner maintains control for some period of time and it could have been viewed either way.
It deserved the same scrutiny that the Holmes TD got.