You were doing so well on the unbiased coverage until now.
Still unbiased. I don't care who wins. It was a very badly blown call no matter how you slice it.
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You were doing so well on the unbiased coverage until now.
Metal Minister said:Still unbiased. I don't care who wins. It was a very badly blown call no matter how you slice it.
I think the 9ers look like the favorite. Here's hoping for a good game!
My prediction: Ravens 38 San Fran 31
Presenting an argumentative opinion as a fact is biased no matter how you slice it.
Reminded me of the no call of the blatant defensive pass interference the 9ers should've been flagged for at the end of the NFC Championship Game against the Falcons. With that penalty the Falcons probably win. Look, in these types of games the officials will allow somethings to go unpunished and will let the players play the game. And it wasn't like the reciever wasn't pushing off at all. Even Phil Simms said that they could've seen that as a penalty as well.After a bad no call on a blatant defensive holding call, its 1st and 10 Ravens on their own 5.
LOL, it had all the makings of a blow out by the Ravens, in which I would've been way off. That darn power outage helped the 49ers get back into the game.Close man, close. But you didn't think that the Ravens would intentionally put up 2 for the other side, nor that they'd lose 3 messin' around instead of taking a field goal. (Which I didn't get to see; what was that about?)
It wasn't a pick 6 but the Ravens did drive down the field and scored a TD.See, what'd I say? I didn't get to watch the game til after the power outage and it was ALL 9'ers. That means they won, right?
So how'd they lose? Good thing I have play by play here to review ...
Did Kapernick's interception turn into a TD?

Also, I was listening to ESPN radio today at work and most of the "experts" were saying that the oficials might not have thought the ball was catchable, or that the reciever probably wouldn't have been able to catch the ball with both feet inbounds anyway. My unbiased opinion is that they are most probably right about that.
Reminded me of the no call of the blatant defensive pass interference the 9ers should've been flagged for at the end of the NFC Championship Game against the Falcons. With that penalty the Falcons probably win. Look, in these types of games the officials will allow somethings to go unpunished and will let the players play the game. And it wasn't like the reciever wasn't pushing off at all. Even Phil Simms said that they could've seen that as a penalty as well.
IMH and biased opinion, the flag could've been thrown but because it wasn't I'm very happy! If anything, maybe off-setting penalties and replay the down.
Also, I was listening to ESPN radio today at work and most of the "experts" were saying that the oficials might not have thought the ball was catchable, or that the reciever probably wouldn't have been able to catch the ball with both feet inbounds anyway. My unbiased opinion is that they are most probably right about that.
And I agree with you that this was a very good and exciting game. Whenever the SB can have you on the edge of your seat till the last seconds run off the clock, it's a great game! I would'nt call it the best ever, there's been so many great SB games, but it's up there amongst the best I've ever seen.True, and I agree, but like you said, at the very least they replay the down. Let them play clean, and call what is there. *shrug* either way, I think the Ravens stop another attempt, I just wanted to see a cleanly refereed game.