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Post by D-Day Heroes » Sun Sep 20, 2009 2:57 pm

Not since Franco Harris have i seen a reception like that... Off the back heal of Witten to Phillips...WOW.

and they blow it dead , could you imagine if that was the last play of a play-off game :eek:
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Post by pizzatyme » Mon Sep 21, 2009 1:16 am

What is sad is the official who waved it incomplete was standing 20 feet from the play with a clear view. It wasn't even a close call!
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Post by Raiders » Mon Sep 21, 2009 1:49 am

Originally posted by Just Russ:
What is sad is the official who waved it incomplete was standing 20 feet from the play with a clear view. It wasn't even a close call! It happens. I'm not going to cry and say I lost by 2 points and had the Giants Def. either. It's tough being a Ref.

John

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Post by botherk » Mon Sep 21, 2009 5:15 am

Originally posted by Raiders:
quote:Originally posted by Just Russ:
What is sad is the official who waved it incomplete was standing 20 feet from the play with a clear view. It wasn't even a close call! It happens. I'm not going to cry and say I lost by 2 points and had the Giants Def. either. It's tough being a Ref.

John
[/QUOTE]Agreed. We're spoiled. We get the benefit of replay after slo-motion replay while a ref gets one shot at real motion.
It may look easy to us with an overhead camera and no bodies flying around, but field level is tough.
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Post by BillyWaz » Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:41 am

Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
quote:Originally posted by Raiders:
quote:Originally posted by Just Russ:
What is sad is the official who waved it incomplete was standing 20 feet from the play with a clear view. It wasn't even a close call! It happens. I'm not going to cry and say I lost by 2 points and had the Giants Def. either. It's tough being a Ref.

John
[/QUOTE]Agreed. We're spoiled. We get the benefit of replay after slo-motion replay while a ref gets one shot at real motion.
It may look easy to us with an overhead camera and no bodies flying around, but field level is tough.
[/QUOTE]Absolutely correct. I would like to hear from someone who was watching it on TV in real motion who thought it never hit the ground. To me, it just looked like a bad Romo pass behind Witten that hit the ground and bounced up. On replay it OBVIOUSLY did not hit the ground, but if you saw it and thought it was a pick BEFORE the NY Giants CB (can't remember- Phillips?) paused and then started running.....you got better eyes than me! ;)

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Post by Raiders » Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:07 am

Originally posted by BillyWaz:
quote:Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
quote:Originally posted by Raiders:
quote:Originally posted by Just Russ:
What is sad is the official who waved it incomplete was standing 20 feet from the play with a clear view. It wasn't even a close call! It happens. I'm not going to cry and say I lost by 2 points and had the Giants Def. either. It's tough being a Ref.

John
[/QUOTE]Agreed. We're spoiled. We get the benefit of replay after slo-motion replay while a ref gets one shot at real motion.
It may look easy to us with an overhead camera and no bodies flying around, but field level is tough.
[/QUOTE]Absolutely correct. I would like to hear from someone who was watching it on TV in real motion who thought it never hit the ground. To me, it just looked like a bad Romo pass behind Witten that hit the ground and bounced up. On replay it OBVIOUSLY did not hit the ground, but if you saw it and thought it was a pick BEFORE the NY Giants CB (can't remember- Phillips?) paused and then started running.....you got better eyes than me! ;)
[/QUOTE]No way did I think it was caught before it hit the ground(live). After I saw the replay it goes without saying. As a Raider Fan Billy, I'm use to being on the bad end of calls, I'm the 360 of You. :D Of course the hit on Kenny the Snake was late and the correct call, and the Holy Roller was again the correct call. ;) ;) They all even out. My Buddy to this day thinks Brian Sipe was paid off. :cool:

Sorry back to Topic: Pass look like it hit the turf.

John

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Post by BillyWaz » Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:00 am

Originally posted by Raiders:
quote:Originally posted by BillyWaz:
quote:Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
quote:Originally posted by Raiders:
quote:Originally posted by Just Russ:
What is sad is the official who waved it incomplete was standing 20 feet from the play with a clear view. It wasn't even a close call! It happens. I'm not going to cry and say I lost by 2 points and had the Giants Def. either. It's tough being a Ref.

John
[/QUOTE]Agreed. We're spoiled. We get the benefit of replay after slo-motion replay while a ref gets one shot at real motion.
It may look easy to us with an overhead camera and no bodies flying around, but field level is tough.
[/QUOTE]Absolutely correct. I would like to hear from someone who was watching it on TV in real motion who thought it never hit the ground. To me, it just looked like a bad Romo pass behind Witten that hit the ground and bounced up. On replay it OBVIOUSLY did not hit the ground, but if you saw it and thought it was a pick BEFORE the NY Giants CB (can't remember- Phillips?) paused and then started running.....you got better eyes than me! ;)
[/QUOTE]No way did I think it was caught before it hit the ground(live). After I saw the replay it goes without saying. As a Raider Fan Billy, I'm use to being on the bad end of calls, I'm the 360 of You. :D Of course the hit on Kenny the Snake was late and the correct call, and the Holy Roller was again the correct call. ;) ;) They all even out. My Buddy to this day thinks Brian Sipe was paid off. :cool:

Sorry back to Topic: Pass look like it hit the turf.

John
[/QUOTE]FRANCO, FRANCO!!!!!

May Art Rooney RIP, but he NEVER even saw the play happen, as he was walking out of the stadium. :(

The greatest LEGAL play in the history of sports! ;)

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Post by Raiders » Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:34 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXj7I1RzLSE

I play this every time I win, it hasn't happen much this year, but it brings Chills. :D

Enjoy!

John

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Post by D-Day Heroes » Mon Sep 21, 2009 1:30 pm

Raiderman , that was funny , here i am thinkinking your going to play the reception. ;)


But whats eally funny is everytime i win I play this


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9waq6BCQyOQ
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