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Michael Thomas calls for reversal of NFC Championship outcome
Saints Players tweeting it out....
If this happens Arlen Specter might come out of the ground and get SB39 replayed.
Then maybe the Seahawks can ask for a replay of Super Bowl 40 as the ref actually said he “kicked calls” and impacted the result.
Goodell is a moron but he isn’t stupid enough to do this under these circumstances.
The point of having that rule is for a palpably unfair act, not for a bad call.As the article said, "highly unlikely". But then again, what's the point of having that rule.
Sincere question.... Can you think of a valid situation where this could be reasonably applied?Not a chance this gets invoked for this situation. Goodell would destroy the league if he was stupid enough to do it.
According to the rule you can... That would be one of the remedies of a situation bad enough for rule 17 section article 3You can't recreate the situation.
They should. Play it out from the 1:40 ish mark at the 5 yard line. It has been shown game is over at that point with the Rams burning their timeout and the Saints running out the clock after that and kicking a 20 yarder.
Considering how egregious that call was...an organization with integrity would do such a thing. The NFL isn’t, so they won’t.
I wouldn't want that anyway, simply call the game fairly for both sides. Don't need any controversial wins.I wonder if the league will tell the refs to go easy on the Pats to help “make this go away”. Wishful thinking
they love having the Pats in The Soup BowlWould you really really want to set the precedent; and thereby give Gotohell the ability to use this new found power to punish other wayward teams like those who 'have a home field in the North-Eastern US' and are "guilty of egregiously complying with the law of gravity to the detriment of the league."
Man that would be effed upHere's the thing. When the league comes out and immediately after the game apologizes for a blown call, the league is admitting that it would have affected the outcome of the game. |
And, since it IS in the Rules that the Commissioner can order that the game be replayed from that play onward, I would think that a really good lawyer could make the argument to compel the league to replay the remainder of the game. And they DO have a venue they can use for it next weekend..
According to the rule you can... That would be one of the remedies of a situation bad enough for rule 17 section article 3
If Tomlin kneed your kick returner who was taking it to House with OT kick off perhaps?The “12th man” for Bama half a century ago coming off the bench and making a tackle would be the kind of unfair act that triggers this rule.
Not for a terrible ref call.
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