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Before someone tries to claim this is a Jake bash, I watched one game start to finish(us) and 2 partial games(Vikings/Chiefs, Broncos/Colts) all weekend so my comments are limited to those 3 games.
Seattle is quite likely to miss the playoffs this year due in large part 2 games where refs made mistakes that may have changed the outcome.
Saturday, Eddie Kennison has the ball running down the sideline, a Viking defender on his left, out of bounds, knocks the ball free. As the ball is going out of bounds the defender, still out of bounds, knocks it back in. The ball bounced out the endzone as is ruled a touchback, after review, play upheld!!! Unreal, the only thing I can think is the replay angle that proved conclusively the ball was going out until the defender hit it was shown so late the refs may not have seen the replay, but even then it was completely obvious that it should have been KC ball. Horrible call.
Sunday in the Cards game McCown lofts the ball up to Quan after the fleaflicker, Quan makes a one hand leaping grab, falls forward and hits the ground lowerbody first. When the hand comes down to the ground, the ball pops out, no catch. Again, the lowerbody hits first, if he's stretching for the goalline in that situation they will say he was down, how can that not be the case in this one? Yes I'm biased but that was a catch IMHO.
McCown was running quite a bit in the game, at least twice after releasing throws on the run he was hit late, once (I think it was Simmons) the guy hit him at least 2 steps after the throw, no call, and frankly I agreed, if your QB is going to run that much, he's going to get hit.
Sunday night, Jake Plummer rolls left, forces a ball that's nearly picked by I think Macklin, flag. As I'm getting ready to scoff at the pass interference call, they instead call roughing on Washington the LB who had taken one step and lightly shoved Jake with one hand. Jake's momentum combined with the shove to make him fall. Horrible call, even Theismann said it was a bad call.
2-3 plays later Jake lofts a beautiful throw to Rod Smith who appears to bobble the ball before going out of the endzone, TD. I instantly say "that'll come back." For 30 seconds I'm baffled why Dungy isn't challenging, then it becomes clear, under 2 minutes in the half Dungy can't challenge, he has to wait for the refs upstairs to do so, and they don't, extra point is kicked as we're all watching the replay of Smith adjust the ball as he's going out of bounds. So it's 28-17 Broncos going into the half(Colts drove for a quick FG). Again, it was a close play and to not even choose to replay it is criminal. Denver winds up winning 31-17, if you just change the outcome of those 2 plays, both of which occurred on 2nd and 9, you end up with Denver having to convert 2 3rd and 9 plays to keep that drive going, even if you assume they get one the odds are fairly good at best they get a FG in that drive making it 24-17 instead of 28-17. It wound up not mattering but a huge play to not even review.
With the amount of money riding on the NFL and playoff berths it's simply unbelievable how many calls are being missed even with the advantage of instant replay. Every year it happens but
nothing ever changes.
Sorry had to vent.
Seattle is quite likely to miss the playoffs this year due in large part 2 games where refs made mistakes that may have changed the outcome.
Saturday, Eddie Kennison has the ball running down the sideline, a Viking defender on his left, out of bounds, knocks the ball free. As the ball is going out of bounds the defender, still out of bounds, knocks it back in. The ball bounced out the endzone as is ruled a touchback, after review, play upheld!!! Unreal, the only thing I can think is the replay angle that proved conclusively the ball was going out until the defender hit it was shown so late the refs may not have seen the replay, but even then it was completely obvious that it should have been KC ball. Horrible call.
Sunday in the Cards game McCown lofts the ball up to Quan after the fleaflicker, Quan makes a one hand leaping grab, falls forward and hits the ground lowerbody first. When the hand comes down to the ground, the ball pops out, no catch. Again, the lowerbody hits first, if he's stretching for the goalline in that situation they will say he was down, how can that not be the case in this one? Yes I'm biased but that was a catch IMHO.
McCown was running quite a bit in the game, at least twice after releasing throws on the run he was hit late, once (I think it was Simmons) the guy hit him at least 2 steps after the throw, no call, and frankly I agreed, if your QB is going to run that much, he's going to get hit.
Sunday night, Jake Plummer rolls left, forces a ball that's nearly picked by I think Macklin, flag. As I'm getting ready to scoff at the pass interference call, they instead call roughing on Washington the LB who had taken one step and lightly shoved Jake with one hand. Jake's momentum combined with the shove to make him fall. Horrible call, even Theismann said it was a bad call.
2-3 plays later Jake lofts a beautiful throw to Rod Smith who appears to bobble the ball before going out of the endzone, TD. I instantly say "that'll come back." For 30 seconds I'm baffled why Dungy isn't challenging, then it becomes clear, under 2 minutes in the half Dungy can't challenge, he has to wait for the refs upstairs to do so, and they don't, extra point is kicked as we're all watching the replay of Smith adjust the ball as he's going out of bounds. So it's 28-17 Broncos going into the half(Colts drove for a quick FG). Again, it was a close play and to not even choose to replay it is criminal. Denver winds up winning 31-17, if you just change the outcome of those 2 plays, both of which occurred on 2nd and 9, you end up with Denver having to convert 2 3rd and 9 plays to keep that drive going, even if you assume they get one the odds are fairly good at best they get a FG in that drive making it 24-17 instead of 28-17. It wound up not mattering but a huge play to not even review.
With the amount of money riding on the NFL and playoff berths it's simply unbelievable how many calls are being missed even with the advantage of instant replay. Every year it happens but
nothing ever changes.
Sorry had to vent.