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notorious 11-18-2008 07:52 AM

NFL announces Replay Changes
 
About Time!!!

NFL to look into improvements for replay


More NFL Videos NEW YORK (TICKER) —In the wake of a bizarre finish to Sunday’s game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and San Diego Chargers, the NFL on Monday said it is looking to take steps to prevent a similar officiating mistake.

The league also issued a statement Monday to clarify the officials’ incorrect ruling on final play of the game, which reversed an apparent touchdown by Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu in the Steelers’ 11-10 victory.

While the score would not have affected the outcome, it resulted in chaos on the field and among gamblers worldwide as the officials first ruled it a touchdown and then reversed the decision due to an illegal forward pass.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in an e-mail to PA SportsTicker that the league is having discussions “with the Competition Committee potential administrative improvements for replay that would help to prevent this type of mistake in the future.”

On the play in question, which caused an estimated $64 million swing in winning wagers on the contest, San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers flipped a short pass to LaDainian Tomlinson, who turned and flipped a lateral to wide receiver Chris Chambers.

Chamber then attempted to lateral backward but his errant throw bounced off the turf and was scooped up by Polamalu, who carried it into the end zone for an apparent 17-10 lead.

However, as the teams lined up for the extra point, the replay official called for a review of the play.

Following the initial review, referee Scott Green announced the ruling on the field stood and that the touchdown counted. However, the referees huddled again and determined that one of the laterals was an illegal forward pass, which would have ended the play and the game.

The problem, as Green explained after the game and the NFL expounded upon in its statement, was that the officials applied the ruling to the incorrect lateral.

“The officiating crew mistakenly determined that the backward pass that Polamalu legally recovered and returned for the touchdown was the pass that was reversed in replay to being forward and illegal,” the league said in the statement. “Therefore, the crew ruled that the ball was dead when it hit the ground and the play was over. (The actual illegal forward pass - Tomlinson to Chambers - did not hit the ground and therefore the play is allowed to continue.)

“If the situation had been handled properly, the defense (Pittsburgh) would have declined the penalty for an illegal forward pass from Tomlinson to Chambers and taken the touchdown.”

RJ Bell of Pregame.com, a Las Vegas-based sports information service, estimated that $100 million was bet on the contest, with approximately 66 percent of that money backing the Steelers, who were a five-point favorite.




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notorious 11-18-2008 07:55 AM

They should just go to the College system of replay. Much faster, and it is in a lot calmer enviroment.

jidar 11-18-2008 08:04 AM

What can they do to fix this though? It sounds like human error.
I guess make a new rule

Rule 1546 b (section Q): Make the correct call.

notorious 11-18-2008 08:18 AM

But that would be a direct admission of wrong doing. They have to use a touch of misdirection and have a big press release to make everyone happy for the moment.

Will anything be changed? Probably not to the extent it needs to be.

JUST MAKE THE CORRECT CALL. IT IS THAT SIMPLE.

InChiefsHeaven 11-18-2008 09:23 AM

It didn't change the outcome of the game, except for gamblers. Who gives a shit about that?

...Lord. People make mistakes, it sucks but it didn't change the final outcome...so they should just let it go.

DJJasonp 11-18-2008 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by InChiefsHell (Post 5229387)
It didn't change the outcome of the game, except for gamblers. Who gives a shit about that?

...Lord. People make mistakes, it sucks but it didn't change the final outcome...so they should just let it go.

and there, my friend, is the rub - as they say...

Vegas has a whole lot more pull on how the NFL is run than people realize...

Dartgod 11-18-2008 09:46 AM

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“The officiating crew mistakenly determined that the backward pass that Polamalu legally recovered and returned for the touchdown was the pass that was reversed in replay to being forward and illegal,” the league said in the statement. “Therefore, the crew ruled that the ball was dead when it hit the ground and the play was over. (The actual illegal forward pass - Tomlinson to Chambers - did not hit the ground and therefore the play is allowed to continue.)
WTF? Both were legal. There WAS no illegal forward pass. They are not being completely honest.

Hydrae 11-18-2008 09:58 AM

On Sports Center on Sunday Berman made a comment about not being able to advance a lateral. Is there anything to that statement? I would assume not since it doesn't appear to be part of the discussion from the league.

Chief Faithful 11-18-2008 10:00 AM

My Casino account is thankful for the mistake.

Shag 11-18-2008 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 5229447)
WTF? Both were legal. There WAS no illegal forward pass. They are not being completely honest.

From what I recall, LT's pitch was definitely forward...

Demonpenz 11-18-2008 10:20 AM

this wouldn't have happened if polamalu would have correctly tried to put his helmet through rivers guts has rivers tried to grab the ball.

MIAdragon 11-18-2008 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Shag (Post 5229488)
From what I recall, LT's pitch was definitely forward...

There was nothing "definitely" about it.

BettorFan 11-18-2008 10:49 AM

The Zebras are on the take!


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