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  • NorthCoast
    Legend
    • Sep 2008
    • 26636

    Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

    Based on the refereeing I saw in yesterday's games, it appears that the only way holding calls will get made is if there is blatant tackling of the rushers. There were a few holds called in the SD/Indy game but many, many more went uncalled.
    I guess we just have to get used to the league wanting to protect QBs and also raise the offensive output of games. I am wondering whether we might be better off sending Harrison into coverage.
  • pittpete
    Legend
    • Aug 2008
    • 6825

    #2
    Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

    And they said during the game, that ref crew was responsible for the most penalties called all year.
    Let em play, I say
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    • steelnavy
      Backup
      • Aug 2008
      • 307

      #3
      Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

      Originally posted by NorthCoast
      Based on the refereeing I saw in yesterday's games, it appears that the only way holding calls will get made is if there is blatant tackling of the rushers. There were a few holds called in the SD/Indy game but many, many more went uncalled.
      I guess we just have to get used to the league wanting to protect QBs and also raise the offensive output of games. I am wondering whether we might be better off sending Harrison into coverage.
      I can agree with that statement except for one obvious exception. Why do the Steelers consistently get called for holding week in and out while the opponent NEVER gets called? Are ours more egregious than the choke holds that Harrison gets?!?

      Not only that, I would be willing to wager a large amount of money that the Steelers have had more touchdowns and big plays called back for holding than any other team in the NFL. Seems like that flag only comes out AFTER its obvious that the play is going to net some big yards. That San Diego game shouldn't have even been close.

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      • SteelerNation1
        Pro Bowler
        • May 2008
        • 1574

        #4
        Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

        Doesn't matter...we didn't get a holding call all year really.
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        • Chachi
          Backup
          • Aug 2008
          • 456

          #5
          Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

          Originally posted by pittpete
          And they said during the game, that ref crew was responsible for the most penalties called all year.
          Let em play, I say
          I see this all the time, in every sport, and never understand it.

          A foul is a foul is a foul.

          A penality is a penality is a penality.

          Doesn't matter if it's the 1st quarter, 4th quarter, playoffs or the Superbowl.

          Call a fair game and let the chips fall where they may.
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          • pittpete
            Legend
            • Aug 2008
            • 6825

            #6
            Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

            Yes, a penalty is a penalty.
            On the other hand though there are blatant calls and ticky tacky.
            If you call the ticky tackies then you must call everything for both sides.
            If you don t call a hold all game and wait till the 4th quarter to make a call which is iffy is what that statement means IMO.
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            • buckeyehoppy
              Pro Bowler
              • Feb 2008
              • 1625

              #7
              Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

              The Steelers are 12-4 to this point without getting the calls.

              We don't need the referee's help...we just don't need their hurt!

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              • TallyStiller
                Starter
                • Dec 2008
                • 513

                #8
                Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

                We've benefited from calls (Santonio in the end zone? offensive PI on Darrell Jackson) and been hurt by them (Pete Morelli tries to give Indy the game in the '05 divisionals, 14 - 1 penalty margin in the 11 - 10 classic, no holds all season). It all evens out in the end. All we can hope for is that they come out for us at the right time.

                They sure did help San Diego move down the field with the flags in OT vs. Indy... maybe it's due to reverse itself this week. Often happens that way in a home playoff game.

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                • BURGH86STEEL
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 6921

                  #9
                  Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

                  Originally posted by Chachi
                  Originally posted by pittpete
                  And they said during the game, that ref crew was responsible for the most penalties called all year.
                  Let em play, I say
                  I see this all the time, in every sport, and never understand it.

                  A foul is a foul is a foul.

                  A penality is a penality is a penality.

                  Doesn't matter if it's the 1st quarter, 4th quarter, playoffs or the Superbowl.

                  Call a fair game and let the chips fall where they may.
                  I agree. One thing I hate about the NBA is that the stars "get the calls". Harrison has been held all year. Most of the time it was not been called. Could the league see it as a problem if they call holding as much as he's been held? Maybe they give the offense players the benefit of the doubt? I am sure the refs see it on the games they review. It is really kind of funny but most teams are probably reluctant to have two players block Harrison because he is not the biggest guy.

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                  • stlrz d
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 9244

                    #10
                    Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

                    Originally posted by TallyStiller
                    We've benefited from calls (Santonio in the end zone? offensive PI on Darrell Jackson) and been hurt by them (Pete Morelli tries to give Indy the game in the '05 divisionals, 14 - 1 penalty margin in the 11 - 10 classic, no holds all season). It all evens out in the end. All we can hope for is that they come out for us at the right time.

                    They sure did help San Diego move down the field with the flags in OT vs. Indy... maybe it's due to reverse itself this week. Often happens that way in a home playoff game.
                    All video evidence shows he was in.



                    As for Harrison and Woodley, I'm sure they're used to it because it's been 2 or 3 seasons now that the NFL has been lax with the flags for holding on the outside pass rushers. They may as well come out and say it is legal for OT's to do the "arm across the neck" block because I see it in every game, not just Steelers games.

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                    • TallyStiller
                      Starter
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 513

                      #11
                      Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

                      Originally posted by stlrz d
                      Originally posted by TallyStiller
                      We've benefited from calls (Santonio in the end zone? offensive PI on Darrell Jackson) and been hurt by them (Pete Morelli tries to give Indy the game in the '05 divisionals, 14 - 1 penalty margin in the 11 - 10 classic, no holds all season). It all evens out in the end. All we can hope for is that they come out for us at the right time.

                      They sure did help San Diego move down the field with the flags in OT vs. Indy... maybe it's due to reverse itself this week. Often happens that way in a home playoff game.
                      All video evidence shows he was in.



                      As for Harrison and Woodley, I'm sure they're used to it because it's been 2 or 3 seasons now that the NFL has been lax with the flags for holding on the outside pass rushers. They may as well come out and say it is legal for OT's to do the "arm across the neck" block because I see it in every game, not just Steelers games.
                      Just saying, we've been on both sides of the close ones, is all. Could find other examples if I were a little less lazy.

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                      • steelnavy
                        Backup
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 307

                        #12
                        Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

                        Originally posted by TallyStiller
                        Originally posted by stlrz d
                        Originally posted by TallyStiller
                        We've benefited from calls (Santonio in the end zone? offensive PI on Darrell Jackson) and been hurt by them (Pete Morelli tries to give Indy the game in the '05 divisionals, 14 - 1 penalty margin in the 11 - 10 classic, no holds all season). It all evens out in the end. All we can hope for is that they come out for us at the right time.

                        They sure did help San Diego move down the field with the flags in OT vs. Indy... maybe it's due to reverse itself this week. Often happens that way in a home playoff game.
                        All video evidence shows he was in.



                        As for Harrison and Woodley, I'm sure they're used to it because it's been 2 or 3 seasons now that the NFL has been lax with the flags for holding on the outside pass rushers. They may as well come out and say it is legal for OT's to do the "arm across the neck" block because I see it in every game, not just Steelers games.
                        Just saying, we've been on both sides of the close ones, is all. Could find other examples if I were a little less lazy.
                        I would like to hear more of your examples, because I think you are watching games with rose colored "I really luv the refs" glasses on. They have been sticking the Steelers all season long and I saw maybe two calls for the Steelers this year that probably shouldn't have been. But on the other hand, I saw three dozen bad calls/non calls against the Steelers this year.

                        Just from the top of my head, I can come up with:
                        The 12 men on the field call when Cowher shoves a copy of the pic down the refs shirt
                        Overtime in Detroit for the heads/tails fiasco with Bettis
                        The HORRIBLE running into the kicker call against Tennessee in the playoffs that cost the Steelers the game
                        The HORRIBLE TD reversal call at the end of the SD game this year
                        The HORRIBLE non holding call on several Jags at the end of the playoff game last year that COST THE STEELERS ANOTHER game
                        The non call on Tennessee this year when one of their players pulled a towel out of his uniform to wave after a TD (not even mentioned by the announcers!)

                        Now I will list the egregious calls FOR the Steelers:
                        (crickets)

                        My point is, everything doesnt even out in the end. The Steelers just keep winning despite the refs.

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                        • Bolt Writer

                          #13
                          Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

                          Um, guys?

                          Just saying two words that I think prove that you weren't the only ones hosed by Refs this year...

                          Ed Hochuli.

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                          • steelnavy
                            Backup
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 307

                            #14
                            Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

                            Originally posted by Bolt Writer
                            Um, guys?

                            Just saying two words that I think prove that you weren't the only ones hosed by Refs this year...

                            Ed Hochuli.
                            Wasn't saying that we were the only team royally hosed by the refs this year. Was saying that we were hosed MUCH more than other teams. Steelers San Diego game is the perfect example. And how about 8 or 9 games in a row when the other team NEVER gets called for holding despite obvious neck wrangling take downs by the offensive linemen?

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                            • Ghost
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 6338

                              #15
                              Re: Bad News for Harrison and Woodley

                              Just from the top of my head, I can come up with:
                              The 12 men on the field call when Cowher shoves a copy of the pic down the refs shirt
                              Overtime in Detroit for the heads/tails fiasco with Bettis
                              The HORRIBLE running into the kicker call against Tennessee in the playoffs that cost the Steelers the game
                              The HORRIBLE TD reversal call at the end of the SD game this year
                              The HORRIBLE non holding call on several Jags at the end of the playoff game last year that COST THE STEELERS ANOTHER game
                              The non call on Tennessee this year when one of their players pulled a towel out of his uniform to wave after a TD (not even mentioned by the announcers!)
                              I'd like to add the Troy interception against Indy in the playoffs that was reversed (and the league later apologized for as a mistake.

                              But playing devils's advocate - the refs weren't afraid to throw the flag against her Seahawks in the SB.
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