Worst Call In NFL Playoff History (49er's v.s. Giants)

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That was a bad call too. What it shows is how important being able to review calls is. If they had replay then that would have been ruled a TD almost 100% of the time.

I wish they could review everything

And it was that very same play that got the ball rolling on the NFL eventually using instant replay a few seasons later.
 

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Ehh, the first defender had moved him back a half yd or so before the 2nd defender came in and knocked the ball out. He called forward progress quickly but that's not as bad as the Saints/Rams call by any means.
 

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I thought this was gonna be about the early 2000s playoff game between the 49ers and Giants. THAT game was so :sadcam: for the Giants. In terms of 49ers/Giants playoff games I thought that game would be more memorable to someone who wasn't a fan of ethier team :ld:



I'm a Giants fan so I have no issue with the call in OP :pachaha: The call in OP isn't nearly as controversial as a Tuck rule game for example, most people probably forgot about the 2012 NFCCG :heh:

Tuck rule was correctly called by the letter of the law. Not a good rule, but it was correct.

Based on the thread title I 100% was expecting this game…


That was a classic game.

Ehh, the first defender had moved him back a half yd or so before the 2nd defender came in and knocked the ball out. He called forward progress quickly but that's not as bad as the Saints/Rams call by any means.

I said noy including penalties or non-calls as that would obviously be right up there. I don't think that was even close to forward progress though.:manny:.
 
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