49ers Coach Jim Harbaugh Says A 'Penalty Is A Penalty No Matter When It Occurs'

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  1. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    Given his inability to keep a straight face, Jim Harbaugh must be a horrible poker player. So it was hardly surprising when the 49ers coach told the media shortly after the Ravens' 34-31 Super Bowl win that he thought the officials missed a pass interference call on wide receiver Michael Crabtree that would've given the 49ers a first-and-goal with 1:50 to go in the game.

    Instead, Baltimore got the ball on downs, ran three plays, took a safety, and four seconds after Ted Ginn fielded the ensuing punt, Super Bowl XLVII was over.

    During an appearance this week on 95.7 The Game in San Francisco, Harbaugh was again asked about the idea of "letting players play" as it related to the Crabtree no-call.

    “I would say it exactly like Bill Polian: A penalty is a penalty no matter when it occurs in a game," he said via SportsRadioInterviews.com. "It could occur on the first play of the game. It could occur on the last play of the game, or any play in between.

    "That's the rules of football," Harbaugh continued. "You let 'em play or let 'em get away with something. Which would you rather have? Let's play the rules of the game. … If there's a penalty, then it's a penalty -- doesn't matter what kind of game. … It's the rules of football. If it's a penalty, you call it. If you see it, you call it. That's how I feel about it.â€

    Former NFL head of officials Mike Pereira said earlier in the week on KNBR San Francisco that the officials were right to eat their whistles.

    “Would I have called that? No," Pereira said. "The dreaded fade pass into the corner of the end zone where there is always going to be a little bit of contact. I thought Phil Simms put it perfectly, when he called it it was a straight incomplete pbutt. When they showed one replay, ‘Good no call,' he said. Another replay, ‘Still good no-call by the officials.' And then the third replay, ‘Well, maybe there's a little grab there.'

    "Maybe you can make a case there. That's what slow motion does. It kind of presents a case that is a maybe, but there is absolutely no way in real time that you're going to say ‘any type of material restriction' and that's what the book says, any type of material restriction that would've kept Crabtree from making the catch. Then Crabtree himself gave it away because if you look when the play is over he didn't complain, he never complained one bit, he didn't feel any type of restriction.

    "I would say this, too, as I've said to others, as far as Jim Harbaugh giving the holding signal from the sideline, that it couldn't be, it couldn't be holding, it couldn't be illegal contact because when that contact occurred the ball was already in the air so it was either pass interference or nothing. But to me, it's nothing.

    "Although Harbaugh probably had a pretty good view because I think for the last few plays he was standing at the 10-yard line, 20 some odd yards away from the coaching box.â€

    Source: CBS Sports
     
  2. mj1987us26

    mj1987us26 Super

    Someone is making a pearl with the sand in his vag**a.
     
  3. The Mullet

    The Mullet Reptile Guru

    He's right, and more fans should be with him. I know everyone just thinks I'm a homer, but I'd be pissed as an NFL fan watching that game. So much bad officiating, who the hell knows who the better team really was?
     
  4. codatious99

    codatious99 cheese head

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  5. misfitz

    misfitz Dropping Twitter Bombs

    We lost the game Jim. Im sure plenty of Atlanta fans still think bowman held on that play. It happens get over it and get back to work.