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Mr70
02-12-2023, 03:38 PM
... :)

cheveslakr
02-12-2023, 06:13 PM
......first time I can remember that an athlete's color or a coach's color was so significant that it had to be a focus. This, in a league that has thrived because these issues were never a factor, but one's talent and character were always paramount.

67 Nova Boy
02-12-2023, 08:47 PM
Eagles!

Dave
67 Nova Boy

Steve Shauger
02-12-2023, 09:06 PM
NoMy granddaughter has prayed before each Eagles playoff game! Fly-Eagles-Fly. Should be a great game.

L72copocamaro
02-13-2023, 05:31 AM
Not a fan of either team so the outcome is meaningless to me. But, I hated to see the outcome tarnished by bad a bad call.

Mr70
02-13-2023, 12:48 PM
Bad call?...here's the word from the man himself.
“It was holding,I tugged his jersey.I was hoping they would let it slide."~James Bradberry

Steve Shauger
02-13-2023, 01:12 PM
There are calls missed and questionable calls in every game.

The Eagles made two big mistakes which cost them the game the Hurts fumble and the 65 yard return. Both teams played well, and the team with fewer mistakes won the game.

Both teams played great!!!

60sStuff
02-13-2023, 02:04 PM
Not a fan of either team, but love watching any Super Bowl.

Hurts fumble for a Chiefs score was the Big Hurt.

I also think all the talk about the Eagles offense and defensive lines were the best in the NFL added an edge to the Chiefs lines.

Great game.

dustinm
02-13-2023, 02:21 PM
How many baskets did they make?

WILMASBOYL78
02-13-2023, 02:33 PM
......first time I can remember that an athlete's color or a coach's color was so significant that it had to be a focus. This, in a league that has thrived because these issues were never a factor, but one's talent and character were always paramount.

What's your point :rolleyes2:

ps...you forgot about the first time a female entertainer appeared 'with child'...

so many firsts and so little time :dunno:

Pro Stock John
02-13-2023, 04:48 PM
Was one of the better Superbowls in recent times, could have gone either way. But like Steve said Burton's record return and that fumble really made the difference.

I saw at least one time where I thought holding should have been called but I'm not a ref at the game.

cheveslakr
02-13-2023, 05:13 PM
I think I made my point, if you disagree that's fine, but I'm fairly sure you get it.

Lynn
02-13-2023, 05:55 PM
Bad call?...here's the word from the man himself.
“It was holding,I tugged his jersey.I was hoping they would let it slide."~James Bradberry

Technically, it was a hold. No question about it. Here is my perspective. I am one of those guys who rarely watches a lot of NFL football. I just don’t care that much. I did watch much of this one, but wasn’t glued to the tv the entire game. The only Superbowl I watched a complete game was the one where the Patriots were unbeaten during the regular season; so I watched just to see they made history. They didn’t.

One of the things that has really turned me off with the NFL is that they do not call pass interference as it should be called. Sadly, this is spilling over into the college game.
It used to be that if a defensive player hit, pulled an arm or a hand of the receiver BEFORE the ball got there, they called interference. Now, they just call it “incidental contact”. I get that the defender has a right to go for the ball. Most times they aren’t even looking at the ball. I have seen plays where a defender has one of the receiver’s hands clearly in his grasp, and there is no call. The commentators always say the refs are “just letting them play.” Sorry, but that isn’t the rule. It shouldn’t be so subjective. I realize that QBs and receivers have gotten so good, that it is almost impossible to defend without interference. Maybe so. If you don’t like that, then change the rules.

Back to the call; Bradbury’s hold was almost nothing compared to many of the pass interference “no calls” I see (some in this game). Making the rules subjective really hurts the integrity of the game.

SBR
02-13-2023, 08:56 PM
Agree with Lynn, in that situation I think it was a bad call and I actually wanted KC to win. Another thing I was thinking about is if I am a defender and the opposing team is wearing white jerseys, there is no way I am wearing black gloves! It's probably my OCD kicking in but I would have worn white gloves.

Charley Lillard
02-13-2023, 09:58 PM
I think the issue was the Eagles defense could not stop the Chiefs once in the second half. I think they scored on every possession.

Billohio
02-13-2023, 11:48 PM
On the hold would KC still have made the field goal if it was not called?

Steve Shauger
02-14-2023, 12:24 AM
On the hold would KC still have made the field goal if it was not called?

Yes, however Philly would have gotten the ball back with 90 or so seconds. It would have been a more exciting ending.

L72copocamaro
02-14-2023, 04:29 AM
Lynn, thanks for making the point of my contention. The ball was uncatchable even without the insignificant hold. And as far as I can recall, it was the only holding penalty of the game! To me, and with that in mind, at that critical point of the game, they should have let it roll, and let play decide the game. The Chiefs most likely would still have made the field goal and likely won the game, but it robbed the Eagles of a better chance in the end.

sYc
02-14-2023, 02:02 PM
Hum..the Eagles had some calls go their way..the fumble that was called a incomplete pass that was returned for a touchdown, or the Eagles receiver who was juggling the ball as he went out of bounds but was ruled a catch.

Lynn
02-14-2023, 05:06 PM
Like Steve said on page one; every game has bad calls. Normally, there are good and bad calls that benefit both teams at some point. You cannot expect a perfect job by the refs. The best you can hope for is a fairly called game.

jeffschevelle
02-14-2023, 07:15 PM
I was not pulling for or against either team. And there was a hold on that play, albeit a minimal one. Like Lynn noted, my dislike for the call was because it was not CONSISTENT with how the refs had called the other 58 minutes of the game (not one other hold call that I saw). There was equal or more contact (before the ball was thrown) on a lot of other plays earlier in the game.

Either call it all game long, or don't call it all game long. But don't "let them play" for 58 minutes (during which the defenders are learning what they can and cannot do without a flag being thrown), and then suddenly decide that strict application of the rule is needed in the last 2 minutes. BE CONSISTENT the entire game!!

That is why I completely stopped watching college basketball years ago. One play is a foul, the next one isn't even though the contact is equal or harder. I was so mad by the end of every game (regardless of who was playing) that I just had to stop watching it altogether. At least in this SB it was only one call to gripe about, and not a pendulum of back and forth inconsistent ref'ing all game long.

Regardless, that was a great game and fun to watch. A lot better than the blowout in the 2021 game!

Billohio
02-14-2023, 09:33 PM
I did not watch halftime since the pizza showed up then but some of the stuff I have seen that happened is unreal. I am not a prude but pretty disgusting stuff. I think they should get Sammy Hagar before he cant do it lol