Patriot fans: We were robbed!

jackrussell

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A request for the NFL to investigate the final 1:40 of Super Bowl XLII


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To: National Football League; Commissioner Roger Goodell
We the fans of the New England Patriots demand that the National Football League and Commissioner Roger Goodell review the last 1:40 minutes of the Super Bowl held February 3rd 2008. At 1:22 in the fourth quarter, after Jacobs attained a first down the clock was stopped. The following are the rules regarding clock management in a game.

1. The stadium game clock is official. In case it stops or is operating incorrectly, the Line Judge takes over the official timing on the field.
2. Each period is 15 minutes. The intermission between the periods is two minutes. Halftime is 12 minutes, unless otherwise specified.
3. On charged team time outs, the Field Judge starts watch and blows whistle after 1 minute 50 seconds, unless television does not utilize the time for commercial. In this case the length of the time out is reduced to 40 seconds.
4. The Referee will allow necessary time to attend to an injured player, or repair a legal player’s equipment.
5. Each team is allowed three time outs each half.
6. Time between plays will be 40 seconds from the end of a given play until the snap of the ball for the next play, or a 25-second interval after certain administrative stoppages and game delays.
7. Clock will start running when ball is snapped following all changes of team possession.
8. With the exception of the last two minutes of the first half and the last five minutes of the second half, the game clock will be restarted following a kickoff return, a player going out of bounds on a play from scrimmage, or after declined penalties when appropriate on the referee’s signal.
9. Consecutive team time outs can be taken by opposing teams but the length of the second time out will be reduced to 40 seconds.
10. When, in the judgment of the Referee, the level of crowd noise prevents the offense from hearing its signals, he can institute a series of procedures which can result in a loss of team time outs or a five-yard penalty against the defensive team.

Nowhere in the above rules does it state that in the conditions of what was happening on the clock should be stopped. Also in addition to this six seconds were added to the game clock. Had this illegal clock stoppage not occurred there would have been 40 seconds less time on the clock, 46 seconds less if you consider the six seconds added on after the play. This means that after that play, if the clock was running the way it is supposed to by the rulebook, there would only be 42 seconds left on the clock. Furthermore if this was not enough on the subsequent play time was not taken off during the play followed by a random flashing of numbers on the clock.

The following drive took the Giants a total of 52 seconds on the game clock from the point that six seconds were added to the clock. However if the time was managed the way it was supposed to be there would have been no time left on the clock after Eli Manning was tackled at :50 seconds on the game clock. This irrefutable proof demands that Super Bowl XLII be reviewed from the point of the first illegal stoppage.

We the fans of the NFL demand that Commissioner investigate this matter as it is in his ability and it is his responsibility. The following is what the commissioner may do in this matter.

Commissioner’s Authority
The Commissioner has sole authority to investigate and to take appropriate disciplinary or corrective measures if any club action, nonparticipant interference, or emergency occurs in an NFL game which he deems so unfair or outside the accepted tactics encountered in professional football that such action has a major effect on the result of a game.

No Club Protests
The authority and measures provided for in this section (UNFAIR ACTS) do not constitute a protest machinery for NFL clubs to dispute the result of a game. The Commissioner will conduct an investigation under this section only to review an act or occurrence that he deems so unfair that the result of the game in question may be inequitable to one of the participating teams. The Commissioner will not apply his authority under this section when a club registers a complaint concerning judgmental errors or routine errors of omission by game officials. Games involving such complaints will continue to stand as completed.

Penalties for Unfair Acts
The Commissioner’s powers under this section (UNFAIR ACTS) include the imposition of monetary fines and draft choice forfeitures, suspension of persons involved, and, if appropriate, the reversal of a game’s result or the rescheduling of a game, either from the beginning or from the point at which the extraordinary act occurred. In the event of rescheduling a game, the Commissioner will be guided by the procedures specified above ("Procedures for Starting and Resuming Games" under EMERGENCIES). In all cases, the Commissioner will conduct a full investigation, including the opportunity for hearings, use of game videotape, and any other procedures he deems appropriate.

Please do the right thing and investigate this game.


Sincerely,

The Undersigned
 

CATCH17

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lol Sorry Pats but that game was about as well officiated as it could be.
 

AdamJT13

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Some people apparently don't realize that the clock stops for a measurement.
 

dadymat

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everyone screams "let the players play" until there team loses then they want to know why the refs arent calling every little thing........I like it that way...let em play......
 

LeonDixson

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The Cheats were the beneficiarys of so many gifts from the refs during the year that it isn't even funny. Their fans don't know how to handle it if neither the team nor the refs are cheating for them.
 

Biggems

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you mean the refs didnt help them win, so they have been cheated?

poor Patriots and their fans....i really feel bad for them. They have grown to expect and accept a certain level of gift-wrapped winning from the NFL officials...and on that day, they got none. They feel slighted, cheated, and emotional scarred.

i feel so bad for those classy, respectful Chowds

NOT:laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:
 

Tom [Giants fan]

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The clock was actually stopped because of the doubt whether the Giants got a first down. They were deciding whether or not to measure. So hmph to Pats' fans!
 

MC KAos

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this is what i understood from that

dear nfl and roger godell,

WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA, WHA WHA WHA. WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA, WHA WHA, WHA WHA. WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA WHA.

sincerely,

pats fans
 

Rampage

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the clock was stopping several times throughout the game for no reason. it was pretty weird. ive never seen the game clock stop that many times when they weren't measuring or discussing a penalty.
 

conner01

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i don't think the stadium clock is the official time either. the line judges keep the official time. the stadium clocks are wrong all the time. thats why they add or subtract time from the stadium clock.sore loosers
 

conner01

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check out some of the signatures. they are hillarious
i signed it number 9383
 

wileedog

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This letter makes ES posters look sane and rational.

I wonder if Belichick sent the tapes to the league offices like Gibbs did every week?
 

THUMPER

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Biggems;1949050 said:
you mean the refs didnt help them win, so they have been cheated?

poor Patriots and their fans....i really feel bad for them. They have grown to expect and accept a certain level of gift-wrapped winning from the NFL officials...and on that day, they got none. They feel slighted, cheated, and emotional scarred.

i feel so bad for those classy, respectful Chowds

NOT:laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:

Exactly! They didn't lose the SB because they were somehow gypped out of a few seconds but because they couldn't score or stop the Giants' pass rush.

Stupid Patriots, I'm even happier now that they lost. :lmao2:
 

CNY Cowboy

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I agree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mad:

Get em back on the field and replay the last minute.




Belecheat couldn't make the last two seconds ,whats the chance he'll come back for a minute..:lmao2:
 

jackrussell

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conner01;1949085 said:
check out some of the signatures. they are hillarious
i signed it number 9383

The first 100 or so are serious as a heart attack.


1.Myles Fraser We must spread the truth and get the NFL to investigate this game.
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38.Dave Rosenthal I can't believe this isn't a big story. I mean, we should be 19-0, but the NFL hates that Pats, so instead we have to go through this the rest of our lives knowing we got jipped.

85. Aaron Baker 18 - 1*
 

Nightman

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The clock was acting funny. Sometimes it would not start or stop at the right time. I recall one after one play Coughlin was screaming because the clock wasn't running. What these idiots are complaining about is ridiculous though. The Giants had timeouts to use, but saved one when the officials correctly stopped the clock for a measurement after third down and fourth down. The referees then wound the clock, but the Giants were smart and snapped the ball quickly.

The clock operators must have got their degrees from the University of Phoenix.
 

jimmy40

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ThreeSportStar80;1949111 said:
:lmao2: This is one of the worst sore loser moments in the history of professional sports! :lmao2:
Do you actually read the posts on here after a Cowboy's loss? Hell, there's more crying than this after a Cowboy's win.

note to Patriots fans: It was meant to be, just rewatch the second luckiest play in the history of the NFL playoffs, it was just meant to be.
 

LittleBoyBlue

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I absolutely agree.... Tom Brady was mugged... repeatedly during that game and no one helped... his line just watched. :D
 
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