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Griff 01-19-2015 08:56 AM

The Pointless Rant Thread
 
[crazy rant]To me the corruption that is Bill Belechik is interesting as a metaphor for where the country is at a whole. The NFL has so many little specific rules that the spirit of the law (level playing field) is lost... like that catch they took from Dez Bryant. What would have been a celebrated catch gets thrown away due to an overly precise rule. It nests nicely with where our politics are. We're at a point where morality and law are far far apart.[/crazy rant]:dunce:


Your turn!

Lamplighter 01-19-2015 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Griff (Post 919682)
...Your turn!


CBS Sports

Quote:

Steratore: "We deemed that by our judgement to be the full process of the catch, and at the time he lands and the ball hits the ground, it comes loose as it hits the ground, which would make that incomplete; although he re-possesses it, it does contact the ground when he reaches so the repossession is irrelevant because it was ruled an incomplete pass when we had the ball hit the ground."
I don’t get the controversy
… most who disagree with the final decision use the phrase “minor rule”.
Is a rule a rule, except when it’s "minor" ?

Rule 8, Section 1, Article 3, Item 1 reads:
Quote:

"If a player goes to the ground in the act of catching a pass (with or without contact by an opponent),
he must maintain control of the ball throughout the process of contacting the ground,
whether in the field of play or the end zone. If he loses control of the ball,
and the ball touches the ground before he regains control, the pass is incomplete.
If he regains control prior to the ball touching the ground, the pass is complete."
The entire play was video taped
The referee called it a valid catch on the 1 yard line
The Packers coach appealed the ref’s call
The replay videos were viewed
The referees changed the call to "incomplete pass".
The rules were followed.

Some fans liked, and some not so much… but so what ?
The only controversy is wishful thinking
… would the next play(s) at the 1 yd line or the kick-off have changed the score ?

When I watch the video in the above link, I see two events that are consistent with the final ruling.
1) The ball did hit the ground (and Bryant did not have control of the loose ball)
2) In the end zone, Bryant re-caught the loose ball from the air while on his side/back

I find it hard to believe this referee (call-> appeal-> decision) shows a corrupted spirit of the game.

Whoever's turn is next....

lumberjim 01-19-2015 12:56 PM

did you see an angle where you can ACTUALLY see the ball touching the ground? Or is the view of said ground occluded by the crook of Bryant's arm. Remember, the ruling on the field was a catch. To overturn a call, they must have conclusive evidence to the contrary. I've watched it a few times, and have not seen the ball actually touch down.

Lamplighter 01-19-2015 03:17 PM

2 Attachment(s)
Hmmm... actually touching the ground? Not yet, and probably no still pic actually shows that.

This pic from USA Today ? may comes as close as I have seen...
SB Nation
Stephen White
1/15/15
Attachment 50143
And if you go to this National Post, you can stop/start the video.
National Post
Cam Cole
1/12/15
Here is a freeze-frame showing the loose ball while Bryant is rolling into the end zone.
Attachment 50144

So the Ref standing just outside the end zone had essentially perfect positioning
to see the ball, the ground, and the lack of ball control. And if lack of control is what the "Rule" is about...

lumberjim 01-19-2015 03:56 PM

right, and THAT ref held his right arm up and spotted the ball at the 1/2 yard mark. I assume because he thought he saw a catch.

http://cbssports.com/images/blogs/dez-pbp-catch-gb.jpg

if these shots are in chronological order from left to right, I don't see the ball hitting the ground. I see his wrist under the nose of the ball.

xoxoxoBruce 01-19-2015 03:58 PM

The talking heads always said when his knees hit he's down, and if he's got control when his knees hit it's a catch. Either they've changed the rules or the heads have been lying/full-of-shit, all along

lumberjim 01-19-2015 04:00 PM

Anyway. It was an awesome catch. I don't care what the rules are. I'm just as impressed.

lumberjim 01-19-2015 04:35 PM

OK, I found an angle where you can see the ball hit kind of.

http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/laces-o...rturned-011115

Lamplighter 01-19-2015 05:22 PM

Good find, Jim.

Griff 01-19-2015 05:29 PM

New angle to me, that is as close to showing a ground touch as I've seen.

infinite monkey 01-19-2015 07:09 PM

I actually find this fascinating. Even with the technology we have there are still going to be controversial calls. Thank FSM for that: I don't want to live in an exact world. Thanks for this thread, Griff.

:footballsmilie:

p.s. My mom was also not a big fan of the Belichick. Probably due to his tenure with the Browns. :)

lumberjim 01-19-2015 10:35 PM

If that game had been in At&t stadium, the 360° camera would have come in handy.

Spexxvet 01-20-2015 07:53 AM

My rant: Not every guy in a striped shirt is a referee, even if he's on the field

"Football officials are commonly referred to as referees, but each position has specific duties and a specific name: Referee, Umpire, Head linesman, Line judge, Back judge, Side judge, and Field judge. Because the referee is responsible for the general supervision of the game, the position is sometimes referred to as head referee or crew chief"

The referee is the one wearing the white hat.

infinite monkey 01-20-2015 09:37 AM

I used to have a line judge jersey because the back of that striped shirt reads "LJ" and those were my initials. Don't know where that got to over the years.

Lamplighter 01-20-2015 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Spexxvet (Post 919781)
My rant: Not every guy in a striped shirt is a referee, even if he's on the field

Football officials are commonly referred to as referees,
but each position has specific duties and a specific name...

The referee is the one wearing the white hat.

For me, in football they are all referees, in baseball they are all umpires,
and in soccer and basket ball they are all the father of the other team's Captain.

They should all be treated with courtesy, but in Sao Paulo, Brazil
where customs for soccer may be a bit different...

Huffington Post - 7/8/13
Soccer Referee Killed And Quartered By Fans In Brazil After Fatally Stabbing Player


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