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NFL: Officials Missed Pass Interference Call

Associated Press
Monday, January 6, 2003; 3:47 PM

NEW YORK –– The San Francisco 49ers' 24-point comeback victory
over the New York Giants ended with an officiating error.

The NFL said Monday that pass interference should have been
called against the 49ers on the final play of the 39-38 thriller.

A botched field-goal attempt by the Giants ended Sunday's game,
when New York was called for having an ineligible receiver downfield
while holder Matt Allen attempted a pass. However, the league said
that the pass interference that was ignored would have resulted in a
replay of the down.

After a videotape review of the 41-yard attempt with six seconds left,
NFL Director of Officiating Mike Pereira determined:

— The Giants' Tam Hopkins, No. 65, lined up as the left guard and
was illegally downfield on the pass. All three flags thrown by the
officials were for that penalty.

— Rich Seubert, No. 69 and normally a guard, lined up as an eligible
receiver on the play. He reported to the officiating crew before the
game that he would man that position on field goals.

— 49ers defensive end Chike Okeafor interfered with Seubert when
he was attempting to catch Allen's pass. No defensive pass interference penalty was called.

"If defensive pass interference had been called," an NFL statement explained, "there would have been offsetting
penalties (ineligible receiver against the Giants and pass interference against the 49ers), with the down replayed at
the original line of scrimmage, the San Francisco 23-yard line. Although time had expired, a game cannot end with
offsetting penalties. Thus, the game would have been extended by one untimed down."

Allen could not have spiked the botched snap, because it was a long snap. Pereira said the only time a player can
spike the ball is when he takes the ball directly from the center.

Matt Bryant lined up to try the potential game-winning field goal, and the snap from newly signed Trey Junkin was in
the dirt. Allen fumbled the ball, then made the desperation pass downfield to Seubert.

Fox commentator Cris Collinsworth said during the broadcast that, because it was third down, Allen could have
spiked the ball, giving the Giants another chance at a kick. Afterward, on the Fox postgame show, other
commentators agreed.

Pereira said the only other option would have been to throw to an eligible receiver.

© 2003 The Associated Press


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May 19, 2002
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#22
NFL: Officials Missed Pass Interference Call

Associated Press
Monday, January 6, 2003; 3:47 PM

NEW YORK –– The San Francisco 49ers' 24-point comeback victory
over the New York Giants ended with an officiating error.

The NFL said Monday that pass interference should have been
called against the 49ers on the final play of the 39-38 thriller.

A botched field-goal attempt by the Giants ended Sunday's game,
when New York was called for having an ineligible receiver downfield
while holder Matt Allen attempted a pass. However, the league said
that the pass interference that was ignored would have resulted in a
replay of the down.

After a videotape review of the 41-yard attempt with six seconds left,
NFL Director of Officiating Mike Pereira determined:

— The Giants' Tam Hopkins, No. 65, lined up as the left guard and
was illegally downfield on the pass. All three flags thrown by the
officials were for that penalty.

— Rich Seubert, No. 69 and normally a guard, lined up as an eligible
receiver on the play. He reported to the officiating crew before the
game that he would man that position on field goals.

— 49ers defensive end Chike Okeafor interfered with Seubert when
he was attempting to catch Allen's pass. No defensive pass interference penalty was called.

"If defensive pass interference had been called," an NFL statement explained, "there would have been offsetting
penalties (ineligible receiver against the Giants and pass interference against the 49ers), with the down replayed at
the original line of scrimmage, the San Francisco 23-yard line. Although time had expired, a game cannot end with
offsetting penalties. Thus, the game would have been extended by one untimed down."

Allen could not have spiked the botched snap, because it was a long snap. Pereira said the only time a player can
spike the ball is when he takes the ball directly from the center.

Matt Bryant lined up to try the potential game-winning field goal, and the snap from newly signed Trey Junkin was in
the dirt. Allen fumbled the ball, then made the desperation pass downfield to Seubert.

Fox commentator Cris Collinsworth said during the broadcast that, because it was third down, Allen could have
spiked the ball, giving the Giants another chance at a kick. Afterward, on the Fox postgame show, other
commentators agreed.

Pereira said the only other option would have been to throw to an eligible receiver.

© 2003 The Associated Press
 
May 8, 2002
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LadyNutLoc said:
Real talk Nitro.........you should have hear the message he left me talking bout "How did I know you wouldn't answer your phone? I know you and Tone Dog are over there at the game and ya'll are gettin smashed on........" something to that extent. Who's the one with the last laugh now?:rolleyes:
It's all good he's just mad cause he cant believe that we won! He lost the bet to me and almost stood up to it but couldnt take that Niner Heat it was too brutal for him and his Cowgirls! Like I said...Dont talk shit untill the game is over. Ya'll too quick to start hatin and then you look stupid when the Niners come through with that "W".
 
May 8, 2002
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KINGCZAR said:
NFL: Officials Missed Pass Interference Call

Associated Press
Monday, January 6, 2003; 3:47 PM.............

© 2003 The Associated Press
Thanks for that info but he would have missed if he tried the kick again! You still cant take away the "W" so move on with your life playa! lol


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Apr 25, 2002
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THA RIPPA said:
you didnt make history. you APPROACHED it. MAKING history would have been coming back from further down.
spell check is your friend :)

They did make history. No one said they made the biggest comeback in history, but they made the second biggest, that is history my friend, accept it.

KINGCZAR said:
Good shit rippa!!! Yea nitro spell check is yo friend as well hahahah!!!! And as u can see, ladynutloser didny respond to em about what i wrote cause she couldnt say shit, but she uses the spell check thing!!! Haha, yall aint made no history except the refs cheatin and given yall a game yall didnt deserve!! Now what!! GOT EM!!!
You can tell me about spell check all you want but the things is, i know i mis-spell shit, and i dont care. You on the other hand, get all mad about something, tell a mah'fuckah spell sheck is his friend, then on that same post, mis-spell damn near everything! Its the contradiction we were pointing out, not your spelling. I could give a fuck how i spell, this isnt an english class.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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KINGCZAR said:
Dont think that was a good win, cause next week its on!! GOT EM!!!
LMAO @ THIS FAG LIKE HE SOME TYPE OF TAMPA BAY FAN. FUCKIN QUEER. YOU JUST REPLY TO ALL THE 49ER THREADS TO HATE ON EM. DONT BE "BUTT-HURT" BECAUSE COWGIRLS DIDNT MAKE THE PLAYOFFS
 
May 27, 2002
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nitro......i know you probably DONT care how you spell......but i just thought it was funny you quoted czar on that and in the same post wrote "hostory"

yet you wish to talk about contradictions
 
Apr 25, 2002
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THA RIPPA said:
nitro......i know you probably DONT care how you spell......but i just thought it was funny you quoted czar on that and in the same post wrote "hostory"

yet you wish to talk about contradictions
I see what your saying, but you missed my point in doing that. I wasnt just calling him outright for mis-spelling, i only directed that towards him to point out a contradiction. He tells alot of people they need spell check, yet he cant spell any better, so i pointed it out. I have never called anyone out for spelling wrong, only him. If he never talked shit to others about spelling, i would have never said that. If you still cant understand what I was getting at, ill explain in another post for the impaired. Just let me know.

PS: You had spell check errors in both your reply telling me to use spell check, as well as your last one, but who really cares?

KINGCZAR said:
Hahahaha damn foos be clownin nitro's gay ass!! Good shit again rippa!! SCHOOLED!!! GOT EM!!!!!
Who schooled? He said shit to me like a normal person does, he even stated he only said that becuase he thought it was funny. His misconception of what i said, as a contradiction, is what he thought was funny. You were the person who made the contradiction, therefore, by your own definition, you got schooled.

TONE DOG THE 01 said:
Lets not get off the subject......Tai Streets came through like John Taylor in the "88" Super Bowl with this catch!
If you prove him wrong, he will change the subject and argue another point. Ive done it many times.