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SUPER BOWL XLVII - San Francisco 49ers vs. Baltimore Ravens

  • ts1227
    Sonofanump;1381033 wrote:In high school it is any time after a fair catch or an awarded fair catch after kick catching interference. Not sure on NFL.

    Yeah, I should clarify that it only makes any sense/the only time anyone even considers doing it is to end a half
  • Sonofanump
    friendfromlowry;1381157 wrote:Great. No football for like 7 months now.
    If you get desperate, it's half football:

    http://indoorfootballboard.proboards.com/thread/6894/2013-cifl-schedule-byes

    http://indoorfootballboard.proboards.com/thread/6894/2013-cifl-schedule-byes
  • like_that
    reclegend22;1381053 wrote: Duke got similar treatment against Indiana in the 2002 Sweet 16, when, after a Jason Williams missed free throw with four seconds left, Carlos Boozer got attacked by two assailants in IU jerseys. No call. Game over.
    I am not a Duke fan, but to this day I swear Duke got fucked over in that game. It wasn't just a blatant foul, Boozer was legit raped. That was going to be a hell of a moment for Duke/Jason Williams too as he got fouled when he made the 3.
    Mulva;1381058 wrote: Mike Pereira ‏@MikePereira Tough play that is real close both ways. Good job not calling anything.

    Mike Pereira ‏@MikePereira
    Agree with Sims. There is a quick grab and a pushoff. Not one that is going to be called. Nothing obvious in real time.

    Mike normally defends his boys.
    bigdaddy2003;1381130 wrote:Thank you. I had quite the treat reading all of the "game was rigged" Facebook posts.
    I hate the ravens, but people like that are fucking idiots. I don't see the benefit for the NFL rigging the game for the Ravens.
  • se-alum
    There was no rigging of the game. Fact of the matter is, Kaepernick's lack of experience really hurt the 49ers on two drives that should've been touchdowns. Had two plays where the Ravens were coming on the all out blitz, and neither time did he get his team in the correct play. I think CP will be a star, as he makes some unreal throws, he just wasn't ready for a couple situations out there last night.
  • dlazz
    bigdaddy2003;1381143 wrote:we don't know what really happened.
    Yes...we do. He was in a club, he got in a fight, and someone ended up dead. The white suit he was wearing miraculously disappeared and he cut a deal with prosecution to rat out his friends.


    He's a piece of shit.
    1. For taking part in a murder
    2. For ratting out his friends
    3. For being an attention whore
  • WebFire
    bigdaddy2003;1381143 wrote:I really don't know what to think. I mean if he was part of a group that murdered two guys for no reason I agree he's a piece of shit but we don't know what really happened. Even if I wasn't a Ravens' fan I would have this same stance.
    Even if he didn't murder someone, I don't like him.
  • Sonofanump
    like_that;1381174 wrote:Mike normally defends his boys.
    What did you see (please disregard the fact that Ray Lewis was involved in a double murder and takes PEDAs performance enhancement deer antlers, Art Modell raped the city of Cleveland, and the city of Baltimore stole a team like they had one stolen from them and think nothing of it)?
  • Tiernan
    Big Daddy 2003 sez "...I don't know what to think"...in regards to Killer Ray.

    just like another few million Rats fans with their heads so far up their ass they can't put two and two together. Black eye for the NFL all around last night...power outage, replacement level officiating and another Thugger who killed two people will be in the HOF. Maybe Lewis and OJ will get their own special display in Canton.
  • elbuckeye28
    se-alum;1381182 wrote:There was no rigging of the game. Fact of the matter is, Kaepernick's lack of experience really hurt the 49ers on two drives that should've been touchdowns. Had two plays where the Ravens were coming on the all out blitz, and neither time did he get his team in the correct play. I think CP will be a star, as he makes some unreal throws, he just wasn't ready for a couple situations out there last night.
    I don't disagree that it is partially his fault, but I think Greg Roman made some pretty poor play calls near the goal line . The only play that worked was Gore's touchdown run, and he never even attempted to run Gore on those final plays.
  • se-alum
    elbuckeye28;1381262 wrote:I don't disagree that it is partially his fault, but I think Greg Roman made some pretty poor play calls near the goal line . The only play that worked was Gore's touchdown run, and he never even attempted to run Gore on those final plays.
    Oh yea, Romans playcalling was suspect at best in the redzone, but CP just seemed thouroughly confused when the two times the Ravens brought the all out blitz. He has to be able to get them into the correct play.
  • dlazz
    They should've just ran a QB draw. Put Kaepernick alone with 5-wide and let him run up the gut. The Raven's LB's were terrible all game.
  • wes_mantooth
    dlazz;1381291 wrote:They should've just ran a QB draw. Put Kaepernick alone with 5-wide and let him run up the gut. The Raven's LB's were terrible all game.
    Agree completely. I don't know who played worse....their LBs or San Frans secondary
  • Tiernan
    49ers coaches lost that game inside the red zone last night assisted by the most inept officiating since the strike.
  • wes_mantooth
    I thought it was a poor no-call on the 4th down, but officiating didn't really seem that bad overall. I mean, it wasn't like super bowl XL when the game was pretty much decided by officiating.
  • se-alum
    Crew was terrible. How does a guy not get ejected for two hand shoving an official??
  • dlazz
    wes_mantooth;1381315 wrote:Agree completely. I don't know who played worse....their LBs or San Frans secondary
    Culliver was trash
  • elbuckeye28
    wes_mantooth;1381315 wrote:Agree completely. I don't know who played worse....their LBs or San Frans secondary
    Besides the first quarter and Culliver throughout the game, I didn't think San Fran's secondary played that poorly. I honestly think the D-Line was the biggest problem; they got not pressure and Aldon Smith, besides missing a few big tackles, was barely even noticeable.
  • se-alum
    elbuckeye28;1381342 wrote:Besides the first quarter and Culliver throughout the game, I didn't think San Fran's secondary played that poorly. I honestly think the D-Line was the biggest problem; they got not pressure and Aldon Smith, besides missing a few big tackles, was barely even noticeable.
    Aldon Smith is hugely dependent on Justin Smith, and Justin Smith has struggled due to his injury.
  • thavoice
    Just dont know what crabtree was doing on that play. He ran a horrible route and just stopped then decided to half ass go for it. It was like he thought he was the 6th option on the play or that it was a run or something. If he runs the route with some balls and darts to the corner he gets that call, but he half assed the play and didnt make it look like a penalty much.


    I was waiting for the flag to come out way, way way late like the OSU/Mia NC game tho....
  • Pick6
    Clear penalty that should have been called. Bullshit. The hold should have been called on the safety as well. Who cares if it would have had the same result. A penalty is a penalty. #29 should have been kicked out as well for shoving the ref. I mean what the hell? Bring back the replacement refs.
  • thavoice
    Pick6;1381362 wrote:Clear penalty that should have been called. Bull****. The hold should have been called on the safety as well. Who cares if it would have had the same result. A penalty is a penalty. #29 should have been kicked out as well for shoving the ref. I mean what the hell? Bring back the replacement refs.
    That is just plain ignorant.
    I also think that there was a hold on the Kap TD run that could have been called that allowed him to get outside. I dont know if there are numbers to back it up...but there seems to be less "judgement" call penalties in the SB then in a reagular season game.
  • Sonofanump
    Pick6;1381362 wrote:Clear penalty that should have been called. Bullshit.
    I disagree, neither the initial push with the right hand nor the extension of the left forearm is enough to call offensive pass interference.
  • dlazz
    Sonofanump;1381373 wrote:I disagree, neither the initial push with the right hand nor the extension of the left forearm is enough to call offensive pass interference.
    No, but it was enough to call holding. His progress to the ball was impeded.
  • Sonofanump
    dlazz;1381377 wrote:No, but it was enough to call holding. His progress to the ball was impeded.
    You don't get any benefit of grey if your hands are not clean from your actions.
  • Pick6
    thavoice;1381366 wrote:That is just plain ignorant.
    I also think that there was a hold on the Kap TD run that could have been called that allowed him to get outside. I dont know if there are numbers to back it up...but there seems to be less "judgement" call penalties in the SB then in a reagular season game.
    Ignorant? The replacement refs could have done just a shitty job for a fraction of the cost.