Nonstopdrivel
13 years ago
Bill Michaels was saying after the game that this was a terribly officiated game. I missed almost the entire first quarter and I was seated all the way across a very large restaurant from the TV, with the volume turned most of the way down, so I wasn't able to follow more than the grossest details of the action. However, if any of you noticed some particularly egregious instances of poor officiating, I'd love to see them brought up in this thread.

I want to focus instead on two situations that occurred in this game, both of which were so rare that they resulted in seemingly head-scratching officiating decisions.

1. On the two-point conversion penalty, it was announced at the stadium by the referee that the Eagles had incurred a 10-yard penalty, which would have backed the ball to the 12-yard line for the retry. In fact, however, the officials placed the ball on the 7. In the case, the announcement was wrong and the ball was placed correctly, as the penalty for illegal touching of a forward pass, which is what was called here, is 5 yards. After the officials realized their mistake, though, the referee should have corrected the erroneous announcement of a 10-yard penalty.

2. Charging the Eagles with an injury timeout after they had already expended their third timeout was not only irregular, it was downright bizarre. It's impossible to charge a team with a timeout when they have none left. Some of the people in the chat room were screaming for the officials to enforce a 10-second runoff to compensate for the fact that the Eagles were out of timeouts. Interestingly, however, this phantom 4th timeout appears nowhere in the play-by-play account of the game on NFL.com; in fact, there's no mention of the injury at all. Therefore, I'm not sure how much time was on the clock when the injury occurred. Considering the fact that 10-second runoffs only occur inside the last 1:30 of a half, and I think the injury occurred just outside the 90-second mark, I believe the officials were justified in not running 10-seconds off the clock.

It seems to me that in this unusual situation, the only way to have abided by the spirit of the rule would have been to award the Packers an additional timeout. Unfortunately, there's no provision in the rulebook for something like that.

On the other hand, while I do understand the reason for the rule, I definitely don't like the rule, so I must admit that I was honestly not too heartbroken with the approach the officials took, even though it could have come back to haunt my team. Perhaps this game will force the Competition Committee to reexamine this rule in the offseason.

On balance, I believe that even though the officials' decisions raised protests of disbelief, they got both of the calls correct.

I'll get to the thought experiment tomorrow.
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blueleopard
13 years ago
I was yelling at my TV when they were awarded a 4th timeout too. Honestly. That's stupid, and if the Eagles won the game, I would've blamed that.

As for the 2PC thing, I was wondering why we went straight to commercial. Every accepted penalty, even after a 1PC or 2PC, means you have to do the play all over again. People in the chat were bitching about why they get a retry, though it was a moot point cuz we killed Vick anyway.

I didn't hear anything about a 10-yard penalty on that though.

As for the rest of the game, there were some blatant holds that even viewers saw. Most of them were against Philly on Clay Matthews, but we should've been called when James Jones was holding during the Jackson screen for a TD (but I'm not complaining).
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K_Buz
13 years ago
There was 1:06 left on the clock when Celek got hurt.

I too was wondering why there was no run-off. The rule is there to prevent a team/player from faking an injury to stop the clock. Seems that this was the exact incident the rule was there for.

Good thing Mike Pirera (?) was at the game so Fox could consult with him on it. Oh wait...
blueleopard
13 years ago
Kareem Copeland from PackersNews said since the pass was incomplete, the clock had to be stopped anyway.

If the ball was still in play, the clock would've stayed live.

Does it explain why they took 3 minutes to get reset? No, but it at least kind of makes sense.
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K_Buz
13 years ago
Good point. I didn't even think of that. It was so obvious.
Greg C.
13 years ago
The officials made the right call in both cases. They just got confused and did a poor job of explaining themselves. The penalty on the two-point conversion was a rare one, so it took them awhile to figure it out. (Anybody who already knew that rule, please raise your hand--be honest.) And as blueleopard pointed out (via Kareem Copeland), that play near the end was an incomplete pass which stopped the clock, so the whole question of timeouts and the ten second runoff was irrelevant.

There were not a lot of penalties called in the game, and I like that. I wouldn't doubt that some linemen got away with holds. I didn't see any, but I never watch for that. In general, it did not strike me as a poorly officiated game.
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DakotaT
13 years ago
It seems to me Raji and Clay were being held most of the game, but what else is new?
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13 years ago
The Jarrett Bush pass defense on the Eagles touchdown after the Rodgers fumble.

The James Jones drop.

Underwood's screw up.

The prevent defense.


There are much more relevant things to discuss than officiating.
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Pack93z
13 years ago



Underwood's screw up.
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"CaliforniaCheez" wrote:



First the Celek call was correct and prudent in the situation.. the pass was incomplete stopping the clock. Therefore it became a dead ball officials timeout for injury resulting in no run off... legitimate injury no issue at all.

Greg nailed the 2 pointer.
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Zero2Cool
13 years ago

There was 1:06 left on the clock when Celek got hurt.

I too was wondering why there was no run-off. The rule is there to prevent a team/player from faking an injury to stop the clock. Seems that this was the exact incident the rule was there for.

Good thing Mike Pirera (?) was at the game so Fox could consult with him on it. Oh wait...

"K_Buz" wrote:



Yep, it was 1:06 and the run off occurs within the final 60 seconds of the half, at least that's what I the announcers have been saying all year.


Edit,

Timing in Final Two Minutes of Each Half 

1. On kickoff, clock does not start until the ball has been legally touched by player of either team in the field of play. (In all other cases, clock starts with kickoff.)

2. A team cannot buy an excess time out for a penalty. However, a fourth time out is allowed without penalty for an injured player, who must be removed immediately. A fifth time out or more is allowed for an injury and a five-yard penalty is assessed if the clock was running. Additionally, if the clock was running and the score is tied or the team in possession is losing, the ball cannot be put in play for at least 10 seconds on the fourth or more time out. The half or game can end while those 10 seconds are run off on the clock.

3. If the defensive team is behind in the score and commits a foul when it has no time outs left in the final 40 seconds of either half, the offensive team can decline the penalty for the foul and have the time on the clock expire.

4. Fouls that occur in the last five minutes of the fourth quarter as well as the last two minutes of the first half will result in the clock starting on the snap.


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