Mon Feb 04, 2013 11:28 am

Mon Feb 04, 2013 3:07 pm
Mitch wrote:But that doesn't take away from the fact that the holding should have been called. It changed the outcome of the game.
Mon Feb 04, 2013 3:42 pm
Mitch wrote:It changed the outcome of the game.
Tue Feb 05, 2013 2:00 am
Mitch wrote:ian wrote:Mitch wrote:It was a great game.
I hate the fact that a bad call at the end of the game cost one team the championship.
That was holding and it should have been called.
It would have been first and goal at the one yard line.
Niners would have scored taking the lead.
Then it would have been up to their defense to hold them for the win.
But for the refs to settle the outcome of the game is not right.
Took away from what was an awesome game.
Sorry Doc, I was sure pulling for your team.
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Too bad you didn't utilize the great and awesome Randy Moss at all in crunch time!!!!!![]()
Well, you and Doc have a good cry now, and hopefully next year after Seattle kicks your sorry butts again, the NFC with Seattle in charge, will come out triumphant!!!!!
No Ian,
No Crying here.
My Son is the Niner fan. I was just rooting for his team.
I'm a Steeler fan. You know them don't you?
I believe we beat you guys in Super Bowl 40!!!![]()
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And the Doc is okay, his Giants already won the World Series and President Obama won again. He's in heaven!!![]()
Tue Feb 05, 2013 2:23 am
ian wrote:Mitch wrote:ian wrote:Mitch wrote:It was a great game.
I hate the fact that a bad call at the end of the game cost one team the championship.
That was holding and it should have been called.
It would have been first and goal at the one yard line.
Niners would have scored taking the lead.
Then it would have been up to their defense to hold them for the win.
But for the refs to settle the outcome of the game is not right.
Took away from what was an awesome game.
Sorry Doc, I was sure pulling for your team.
![]()
Too bad you didn't utilize the great and awesome Randy Moss at all in crunch time!!!!!![]()
Well, you and Doc have a good cry now, and hopefully next year after Seattle kicks your sorry butts again, the NFC with Seattle in charge, will come out triumphant!!!!!
No Ian,
No Crying here.
My Son is the Niner fan. I was just rooting for his team.
I'm a Steeler fan. You know them don't you?
I believe we beat you guys in Super Bowl 40!!!![]()
![]()
And the Doc is okay, his Giants already won the World Series and President Obama won again. He's in heaven!!![]()
You sure do have a crush on "Doc" it seems! Have you ever met him, or has anybody on this board ever met him??
Tue Feb 05, 2013 3:13 am
Mitch wrote:My Son is the Niner fan. I was just rooting for his team.
I'm a Steeler fan. You know them don't you?
I believe we beat you guys in Super Bowl 40!!!![]()
![]()
And the Doc is okay, his Giants already won the World Series and President Obama won again. He's in heaven!!![]()
Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:00 pm
drjohncarpenter wrote:Mitch wrote:My Son is the Niner fan. I was just rooting for his team.
I'm a Steeler fan. You know them don't you?
I believe we beat you guys in Super Bowl 40!!!![]()
![]()
And the Doc is okay, his Giants already won the World Series and President Obama won again. He's in heaven!!![]()
Sorry I missed all of this. I was glued to the screen all afternoon. The 49ers played very poorly in the first half, especially on defense. Of course, their first offensive play from scrimmage, a 20 yard gain to the 40, was negated by a formation blunder. That's inexcusable with two weeks preparation. And it went from there.
Baltimore made the plays they needed to win. Ironically, had the 49ers scored at the very end, one BIG storyline would have been how terribly linebacker Ray Lewis played. He was terrible, and San Francisco exploited him most of the day.
That the 49ers came all the way back is a testament to their resolve. Tell your son not to worry, they have a young core, a great QB in Kap and a tremendous coach. They will be back!
Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:38 pm
Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:19 am
drjohncarpenter wrote:Another thing that must be said is it was clear the officials made a clear choice to NOT throw flags.
Most egregious was when a Baltimore player gave an official a two-handed SHOVE during a scrum, and was not immediately ejected. Any other game during the NFL season, that's an ejection and a possible suspension by the league. On Sunday, nothing.
During the second half kickoff run-back for a touchdown by the Ravens, one CBS camera caught a Baltimore player holding 49ers special teams man Bruce Miller for 5 seconds. No holding call. It would have negated the run-back. The shot was not replayed later in the game.
Frankly, rules should not be "bent" because it's the Super Bowl. Or, then, just leave the officials in the locker room all day.
Wed Feb 06, 2013 1:16 am
drjohncarpenter wrote:Frankly, rules should not be "bent" because it's the Super Bowl. Or, then, just leave the officials in the locker room all day.
Wed Feb 06, 2013 5:47 am
iplayastrat wrote:drjohncarpenter wrote:Frankly, rules should not be "bent" because it's the Super Bowl. Or, then, just leave the officials in the locker room all day.
Let the crying begin. Boo hoo.
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