01-06-2003, 04:41 AM

Last week 2-2 (I hate the 49ers)
This week:
Bucs Def. 49ers (DIE SAN FRAN DIE)
Jets Def. Raiders
Titans Def. Steelers
Falcons Def. Eagles (I know the eagles will win, but I despise the eagles and there white trash fans)
Quote:stupid moves instead of just sliding.
Quote:Raiders(if woodson and crew are healthy)well they're not - so either pick them w/o qualifications, or change it.
Quote:If he wants to be a running back, be a running back. He will hurt himself, not even a running back does some of the stupid moves he does. A running back can still play with his arm a bit sore, a qb who might have to make some critical throws can ruin his chances by making poor decisions.
Vick is a glory hog, plain and simple, he will never be the player that McNabb is
Quote:Vick is a glory hog, plain and simple, he will never be the player that McNabb isfor an example of this, watch any time that vick is flushed out of the pocket. a normal qb will look to throw, make a pump fake or two, and then just take off. vick gets flushed out, tucks the ball, and runs. he is not a fucking qb, i hope he gets and lt/theisman-like hit
Quote:Statement on last play of Giants-49ers game
NFL.com wire reports
Giants' holder could not have spiked ball
(Jan. 6, 2003) -- The New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers were informed that a defensive pass interference penalty should have been called on the final play of their NFC Wild Card Game.
A videotape review by NFL Director of Officiating Mike Pereira of the final play -- the Giants' 41-yard field goal attempt with six seconds remaining -- determined the following:
Tam Hopkins, No. 65, of the Giants lined up as the left guard and was illegally downfield on the pass attempt. The three flags thrown on this play were for this penalty.
Guard Rich Seubert, No. 69, was an eligible receiver on Giants field-goal attempts. This was reported to the officiating crew prior to the game as is routinely done before every game.
49ers defensive end Chike Okeafor interfered with Seubert downfield when he was attempting to catch Giants holder Matt Allen's pass. This defensive pass-interference penalty against the 49ers was not called.
If defensive pass interference had been called, 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.
One additional note on the play: Allen did not have the option of spiking the ball to stop the clock, which only can be done by taking a hand-to-hand snap directly from the center. If Allen had spiked the ball, it would have been a penalty for intentionally grounding the ball and the game would have ended due to a 10-second runoff of the clock.
Quote::: usually it's my team that gets such a collassal collapse :Well at least they play in the same stadium, so maybe the jets disease was contagious.