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  • elicoleman
    Im The Baby/Gotta Love Me
    • Sep 2002
    • 34655

    #1

    Worst Calls In Sports History

    With all this talk about the Super Bowl and the bad officiating, I thought it'd be interesting to talk about some of the worst calls in Sports History.

    My all-time vote goes to Colorado vs Missouri, and the extra down or also known as "5th down"

    What are some other ones?
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  • ILLCHILL
    MVP
    • Feb 2004
    • 2820

    #2
    Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

    5th down was crazy because so many people missed it.

    Of ones I have personally seen, the 'tag' of Jose Offerman I think it was against the Yanks a few years back in the playoffs.

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    • elicoleman
      Im The Baby/Gotta Love Me
      • Sep 2002
      • 34655

      #3
      Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

      Ah yeah....

      Originally posted by CardsFan27
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      • NYJets
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jul 2002
        • 18637

        #4
        Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

        When this umpire called me out sliding into 2nd in little league. 2nd baseman was maybe 2 feet away from the outfield when he caught the ball.
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        • TheMatrix31
          RF
          • Jul 2002
          • 52904

          #5
          Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

          Too many to count.

          The "tuck"
          Lots of plays in the Houston/Atlanta 2005 NLDS
          A.J. Pierzynski strike out
          Vince Young's Lateral
          Calls during the Lakers/Kings WCF

          Man, too many. I wish I could see a long list of specific calls.

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          • ILLCHILL
            MVP
            • Feb 2004
            • 2820

            #6
            Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

            Originally posted by elicoleman
            Ah yeah....

            Seriously, how is that blown?

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            • dales
              GOAT
              • Feb 2003
              • 1938

              #7
              Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

              Anyone that's going to mention the tuck rule, first of all, it's a rule and secondly it never ever should have happened. Woodson should have been called for an illegal hit to the head.
              Last edited by dales; 02-07-2006, 08:06 PM.
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              • BGarrett7
                All Star
                • Jul 2003
                • 5890

                #8
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                • elicoleman
                  Im The Baby/Gotta Love Me
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 34655

                  #9
                  Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

                  Here's a list I just found on Page 2:



                  1. Denkinger calls Orta safe
                  In arguably the most controversial call in World Series history, Don Denkinger calls the Royals' Jorge Orta safe at first base in the ninth inning of Game 6 of the 1985 Series against the Cardinals. TV replays show that St. Louis pitcher Todd Worrell had clearly beaten Orta to the bag, but Denkinger's call sets the stage for a two-run Royals rally in a critical 2-1 victory. Kansas City goes on to win the Series in seven games.

                  2. Colorado's fifth down

                  Colorado comes from behind to beat Missouri 33-31 in 1990, scoring the game-winning touchdown on "fifth down." Officials fail to count a down when the Buffs spike the ball to stop the clock and mistakenly give CU five cracks at the end zone. Colorado's score comes on the final play of the game.

                  3. Soviets get extra time in 1972 Olympic hoops

                  The U.S. men's basketball team suffers its first loss in Olympic history when officials put time back on the clock twice in the final seconds, allowing the Soviet Union to score a basket at the buzzer and win the gold medal with a 50-49 victory in the final of the 1972 Games.

                  4. Jeffrey Maier assists Jeter home run
                  The Yankees beat the Orioles 5-4 in Game 1 of the 1996 ALCS when 12-year-old fan Jeffrey Maier reaches over the fence and catches Derek Jeter's flyball to right before Baltimore right fielder Tony Tarasco can make a play. Umpire Rich Garcia, who has run out to the right-field wall, fails to call fan interference on the play and rules the ball a game-tying homer. The Yanks go on to win the game on Bernie Williams' homer in the 11th.

                  5. Brett Hull's skate in the crease
                  In a play that will live in Buffalo infamy, Brett Hull gives the Stars the Stanley Cup when he beats Dominik Hasek for the series-clinching goal in the third overtime of Game 6 of the 1999 finals. Of course, every Sabres fan in the universe has been screaming ever since about how Hull's skate was in the crease before the puck, but the refs fail to make the call or ask for a replay. Before the next season, the NHL will change the "skate-in-the-crease" rule in reaction to the play.

                  6. Maradona's "Hand of God"
                  In what Argentinians refer to as the "Hand of God" goal, Diego Maradona rises up between two defenders and punches the ball into the goal to help Argentina beat England in a 1986 World Cup quarterfinal. The referee doesn't notice the hand ball, and the goal stands. Maradona gives the play its name later when he says the goal was scored "partly by the hand of God and partly by the head of Maradona."

                  7. Thanksgiving Day coin flip flap
                  The easiest call in any football game is the coin flip, right? Well, for referee Phil Luckett, the coin flip is a nightmare during a 1999 Thanksgiving Day game between the Steelers and Lions. As the game goes to overtime, Steelers captain Jerome Bettis calls "tails," but Luckett hears "heads." The Lions win the toss and go on to win the game. The NFL will change its procedures for the coin flip after the snafu on national television.

                  8. Mike Renfro ruled out of bounds
                  Officials rule Houston wide receiver Mike Renfro is out of the end zone on a fantastic catch at Pittsburgh in the 1980 AFC championship game. Replays show Renfro was in-bounds, but officials rule the pass incomplete, and the Steelers go on to a 27-13 victory that sends them to their fourth Super Bowl.

                  9. Eric Gregg's wide strike zone
                  Umpire Eric Gregg rings up Fred McGriff to end Game 5 of the 1997 NLCS on a pitch from Livan Hernandez that appears to be a foot outside. The Marlins beat the Braves in the series and go on to win the World Series.

                  10. Charles White's TD and fumble in 1979 Rose Bowl
                  USC beats Michigan 17-10 in the 1979 Rose Bowl, thanks to a controversial ruling on Charles White's 3-yard TD run in the second quarter. Just as he is entering the end zone, White is hit hard and loses the ball. Wolverine linebacker Jerry Meter comes up with an apparent fumble recovery on the 1-yard line. However, the line judge determines that White had crossed the goal line before losing control of the ball and signals for the touchdown -- the score proves to be the difference for the Trojans.
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                  • dkgojackets
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                    • Mar 2005
                    • 13816

                    #10
                    Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

                    Originally posted by elicoleman
                    With all this talk about the Super Bowl and the bad officiating, I thought it'd be interesting to talk about some of the worst calls in Sports History.

                    My all-time vote goes to Colorado vs Missouri, and the extra down or also known as "5th down"

                    What are some other ones?
                    If that call is correct then GT gets all of that national title in 90. Tech goes undefeated with one tie, Colorado has a loss PLUS that bs game, and STILL gets voted #1

                    but im not bitter or anything
                    Last edited by dkgojackets; 02-07-2006, 08:25 PM.

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                    • caseyd
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                      • Jul 2002
                      • 2367

                      #11
                      Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

                      Livan Hernandez's strike zone in game 5 of the 1997 world series. Eric Gregg should have been fired on the spot for that bit of umpiring, if you even want to call it that.
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                      • dieselboy
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                        • Dec 2002
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                        #12
                        Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

                        5th Down is pretty bad.

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                        • elicoleman
                          Im The Baby/Gotta Love Me
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 34655

                          #13
                          Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

                          May not be the worst, but definitely a bad one...

                          Originally posted by CardsFan27
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                          • The GIGGAS
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                            • Mar 2003
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                            #14
                            Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

                            #7 on the list is my personal fav. for worst.
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                            • nc0ffey
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                              • Jul 2002
                              • 6215

                              #15
                              Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

                              Me in my church softball league, I slide into home, the catcher punches me in the mouth with his glove stopping me in my tracks and I am called out....I was stopped in my tracks at the time of the tag...I was sitting with my butt on home plate when , no way in hell did he tag me before i touched the base...you had to be there to see how far ahead of the tag I was...and how close I was afterwards to punching the catcher in the face...but thats another story...


                              also, might have been the same game, I know it was the same team...in a rally in the final inning of a game we were down 2 runs with 2 outs and a man one 1st and 3rd, our batter hits a blooper to the shallow outfield and teh ump calls it an infield fly to end the game, not only was there nobody close enough to make the catch, there was no force at 3rd so it cant be an infield fly...let alone the fact that it reached the outfield...bum call by the ump trying to get home early

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