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REPORT: NFL CITES 9 BLOWN CALLS IN PACKER-VIKING GAME
Associated Press ^ | 12/12/02 | AP

Posted on 12/12/2002 9:39:47 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The NFL has acknowledged its officiating crew made at least nine mistakes during Sunday's Green Bay-Minnesota game, including a key pass interference call, two newspapers reported Wednesday.

The mistakes were documented in a confidential memorandum, the Star Tribune and St. Paul Pioneer Press said, citing unidentified sources.

The Vikings (3-10) lost the game 26-22 in Green Bay. Eight of the affected plays occurred in the fourth quarter, when the Packers (10-3) made up a nine-point deficit with two touchdowns. An interference call negated a Vikings' interception on the Packers' game-winning drive.

Both papers reported the league's correspondence with the Vikings.

"Conversations between the NFL officiating department and teams are confidential," NFL spokesman Michael Signora said. "We do not comment on them."

Vikings coach Mike Tice declined comment. Team officials are prohibited from discussing confidential communication with the league.

On Monday, the Vikings sent in 12 officials' calls the team disagreed with. In a response, league supervisors wrote that Vikings safety Corey Chavous (news) should not have been called for pass interference against Donald Driver (news) on a third-down pass that safety Jack Brewer intercepted.

"It doesn't matter what they say after the fact," Chavous said. "We lost the game."

Under the NFL's instant replay policy, pass interference penalties are not subject to review. Tony Fisher scored the go-ahead touchdown for Green Bay four plays later.

NFL teams routinely fill out such forms on the day after games, seeking clarification or explanations for calls, and it is not unusual for mistakes to be acknowledged affecting both teams.

Among other mistakes detailed in the document, league supervisors wrote that Packers receiver Robert Ferguson should have been ruled out of bounds at the 1-yard line rather than given a 40-yard touchdown reception with 10:48 left in the fourth quarter. The Vikings did not challenge the call via instant replay.

The NFL also wrote that Packers safety Antuan Edwards (news) should have received an unnecessary roughness penalty for hitting Vikings receiver Chris Walsh (news), who had taken a knee to stop the next-to-last play of the game, and that Packers linebacker Nate Wayne (news) also should have been penalized for blocking receiver Randy Moss (news) in the back on the final play of the game.



TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: nfl; packers; vikings
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To: daler
Close, but no cigar.

Drew Pearson.

Damn.

I have to admit to taking some savage pleasure in the incident.

101 posted on 12/13/2002 6:47:39 AM PST by skeeter
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To: PLK
What is the rational for not allowing instant replay review of pass interference calls?

Because pass interference is a "judgment" call (which means that the officials don't really know what is and what is not pass interference); therefore, it can't be ruled by a replay official (which is, of course, pure unadulterated BS).

102 posted on 12/13/2002 7:14:07 AM PST by VRWCmember
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To: joebuck
At this point I really have no idea what constitutes pass interferance except in the most blatent instances.

That's OK, neither do the refs.

103 posted on 12/13/2002 7:16:30 AM PST by VRWCmember
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To: Jimmyclyde
Flying Elvis

LOL!

Good luck this year, I do admire one thing, you have the smartest head coach in all of football.

104 posted on 12/13/2002 7:19:14 AM PST by AmishDude
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To: clintonh8r
What's your beef with Brett. He will go down as one of the best QB's ever to play football. Just deal with it. Geez. It's so obvious. The thing that gets me is that non-packer fans still don't understand this simple truth.

I wasn't a 9ers fan but still knew Joe Montana was great QB.

Don't be so obtuse.

105 posted on 12/14/2002 1:36:09 PM PST by MotleyGirl70
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To: MotleyGirl70
Over rated, over publicized and over protected by the zebras. Otherwise, he's fine.
106 posted on 12/14/2002 2:40:13 PM PST by clintonh8r
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To: Catspaw
Ask Brett's kinfolk in Kiln (pronounced "Kill"), Mississippi.

I knew it! I knew it!

Now finally we bring in the TRENT LOTT connection.

107 posted on 12/14/2002 2:56:21 PM PST by Ole Okie
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