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Old 01-29-2006, 08:42 PM   #11
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Just noticed during the NFL Channel Super Bowl recap of XXXVI: On Jermaine Wiggins' catch before the winning field goal, a Ram defender grabbed his facemask during the tackle (non-flagrant). Vinatieri's kick should've been 5 yards closer.
Talk about a delayed reaction.

If you just noticed it now how do you expect the refs to see it then, with no replay?
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Old 01-29-2006, 08:49 PM   #12
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Going by the rules... ANY contact to the QB's head is a 15 yard personal foul, "blow to the head".
That would also eliminate any talk about the tuck rule because we all know Woodson whacked Brady on the head.
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It just baffles me that some people are still defensive about this whole game. It's been 5 years and we've won 2 super bowls since then. Time to move on folks, nothing to see here.
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Old 01-29-2006, 09:26 PM   #14
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ya, its amazing. Anyone ever see that asante PI call in the denver bronco's game. I'm amazed the refs got that one wrong too...
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That would also eliminate any talk about the tuck rule because we all know Woodson whacked Brady on the head.
Funny how all the "Pats were lucky" and it was a "fumble" whiners, especially Raider fans all somehow missed that obvious penalty by Woodson.
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It just baffles me that some people are still defensive about this whole game. It's been 5 years and we've won 2 super bowls since then. Time to move on folks, nothing to see here.
Who's being defensive about anything? Just sharing something I noticed in the slow-mo replay. Simply a point of interest, nothing more.
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Jeez, that play in the 1943 NFL title game was surely offside. Lets replay the game.
Wow, NEM, you're closing in on 10,100 posts (whether you have anything constructive/interesting to say, or not). Maybe by the end of the week you'll be up to 11,000 and can congratulate yourself on another "milestone."
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Just noticed during the NFL Channel Super Bowl recap of XXXVI: On Jermaine Wiggins' catch before the winning field goal, a Ram defender grabbed his facemask during the tackle (non-flagrant). Vinatieri's kick should've been 5 yards closer.

I wouldn't even open this can of worms.

Rams fans will then jump in and say that on Ty Law's INT return for a TD that Mike Vrabel hit Kurt Warner in the head (he did, but that would be a horrible penalty to call especially in the Super Bowl).

They will also argue about an intentional grounding call on the last drive of the game. While I do actually agree and think that by the rule it WAS intentional grounding, we all know that there is such a big gray area for that rule that it doesn't even get called half the times that it technically should (so why call it in a Super Bowl).
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I wouldn't even open this can of worms.
the irony is that maybe I am the one opening a bad can of worms
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