NFL Says Ref made a mistake: Troy Polamalu caught the ball.

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NEW YORK -- The NFL said the referee made a mistake: Troy Polamalu caught the ball.

The league acknowledged Monday that referee Pete Morelli erred when he overturned on replay Polamalu's interception of a Peyton Manning pass Sunday in the playoff game between Pittsburgh and Indianapolis.

Mike Pereira, the league's vice president of officiating, said in a statement that Morelli should have upheld the call, made with 5:26 left in Pittsburgh's win over the Colts.

After the reversal, the Colts went on to score a touchdown and a 2-point conversion, cutting the Steelers' 21-10 lead to 21-18. That led to a wild final few minutes and Pittsburgh clinched its win only when the Colts' Mike Vanderjagt missed a 46-yard field-goal attempt.

On the play, Polamalu made a diving catch of Manning's pass, tumbled with it in his hands and got up to run. When he did, he fumbled the ball, then recovered. Colts coach Tony Dungy challenged and Morelli ruled Polamalu had not completed the catch.

About a dozen TV and scoreboard replays indicated otherwise. Had the call stood, the Steelers would have had the ball at their own 48 with an 11-point lead.

"The definition of a catch -- or in this case an interception -- states that in the process of making a catch a player must maintain possession of the ball after he contacts the ground," Pereira said.

"The initial call on the field was that Troy Polamalu intercepted the pass because he maintained possession of the ball after hitting the ground. The replay showed that Polamalu had rolled over and was rising to his feet when the ball came loose. He maintained possession long enough to establish a catch. Therefore, the replay review should have upheld the call on the field that it was a catch and fumble.


"The rule regarding the performing of an act common to the game applies when there is contact with a defensive player and the ball comes loose, which did not happen here."

The NFL almost never makes public the result of its reviews, although it did three years ago, when Pereira said officials should have called pass interference against San Francisco on the final play of a wild-card game with the New York Giants. The correct call would have given New York a second chance to kick a game-winning field goal in a 39-38 loss.

After the game, Pittsburgh linebacker Joey Porter said of the ruling:

"I know they wanted Indy to win this game; the whole world loves Peyton Manning. But come on, man, don't take the game away from us like that."

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello had no comment on Porter's statement.

In the past, players who have made such statements have been subject to fines.
 

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As if we all didn't already realize this one, that was one of the top 5 worst calls I have ever seen...they better issue a statement because this would open a can of worms on future receptions and interceptions.
 

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Nice they do AFTER the game, what was that the tuck rule for fumbles?
 

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Some point in the future the receiver will have to sign his autograph on the ball with both feet in bounds before it's considered a reception.
 

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can you imagine if indy would have won that game? indy wins...no way the nfl comes out with this "yeah, we screwed up but, pitt still won so...no harm, no foul".
 

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this weekend had the worst refereeing i have seen in years, there were some terrible calls
 

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Romanowski said:
Nice they do AFTER the game, what was that the tuck rule for fumbles?

The TUCK rule was the correct call - this wasn't.

In the off-season after that game, the NFL rules committee declined to even change the tuck rule saying it would stand.

Just because people in Oakland didn't know the rule doesn't mean it was unfair. Heck, I saw people complain about the 1-point safety instead of just admitting that they don't know the all the rules of the game.
 

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at least this Cluster fuck of a ref did not cost the steelers the win....he should be FIRED IMO
 

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cincy_ said:
The TUCK rule was the correct call - this wasn't.

In the off-season after that game, the NFL rules committee declined to even change the tuck rule saying it would stand.

Just because people in Oakland didn't know the rule doesn't mean it was unfair. Heck, I saw people complain about the 1-point safety instead of just admitting that they don't know the all the rules of the game.

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cincy_ said:
The TUCK rule was the correct call - this wasn't.

In the off-season after that game, the NFL rules committee declined to even change the tuck rule saying it would stand.

Just because people in Oakland didn't know the rule doesn't mean it was unfair. Heck, I saw people complain about the 1-point safety instead of just admitting that they don't know the all the rules of the game.

Cincy, a rule yes...a very dumb rule...and especially in that instance

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Judge Wapner said:
At least they acknowledge it.

They wouldnt if Pit had lost

he should be reffing Jr High games in Alaska next year.
 

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How about the pass interference call in the first half? Can NFL make a statement on that ***ing no-call?
 

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Maybe NFL really wanted to see Dungy(the first black coach) to win the superbowl!
 

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It sure does seem at times these refs cave to the home favored team when they're getting routed already, its as if they let things slide for the favored home team who is trailing....completely ridiculous!
 

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at least this Cluster fuck of a ref did not cost the steelers the win....he should be FIRED IMO
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I agree....the ref could have let himself off the hook by saying it was inconclusive and the interception stands....but to overturn it was the most blatant fuck up I ever seen.

One more time on this "tuck" rule. That rule went against the Patriots earlier that same year against Vinnie and the Jets that the Pats lost.
Brady also took a blow to the head which was never called.

Fuck the fuckin Raiders anyway...they been the dirtiest cocksuckers in the NFL for years...Jack Tatum parylsed Daryl Stingley for life on a late hit during a pre season game...live by the sword die by the sword.
 

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NightHawk said:
Maybe NFL really wanted to see Dungy(the first black coach) to win the superbowl!

the black coaches had a rough post season. in fact, i think they were white-washed...0-3.
 

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