Worst Calls In Sports History

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  • vinny
    MVP
    • Jun 2004
    • 2738

    #76
    Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

    The 1975 NFC Divisional Playoff Game between Minnesota and Dallas with the Hail Mary pass where drew pearson pushed off nate wright to catch the ball and win the game. No way was that not offensive pass interferance
    Last edited by vinny; 02-12-2006, 10:29 AM.

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    • SPTO
      binging
      • Feb 2003
      • 68046

      #77
      Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

      Originally posted by hulkster29
      well my "non -call" would be that no ref was looking at WR Don Beebe's feet when he cleary went out of bounds, then back in, when he caught a tD pass in the "miracle game" against the Oilers in the playoffs a decade ago...
      You know, I saw the game for the first time ever last month and I have to tell you when I saw that play I thought "damn if they had instant replay back then, the outcome of the game could've been completely different."
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      • SportsTop
        The Few. The Proud.
        • Jul 2003
        • 6716

        #78
        Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

        Originally posted by SPTO
        If I remember correctly that was a Wild Card game. The Bills were an ok team that year but they would've lost eventually before the SB.
        Since these fictitious games were never played then I'm guessing my scenario was just as likely to happen as yours.

        Weren't the Colts supposed to wipe the floor with the Jets in Superbowl III?
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        • fistofrage
          Hall Of Fame
          • Aug 2002
          • 13682

          #79
          Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

          1986 NCAA Tournament Michigan State is beating Kansas in the Midwest Regionals in Kansas's backyard and the timekeeper never starts the clock for an eternity giving Kansas time to make a basket, foul and score again before the clock is started. Kansas wins.
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          • PdiddyPop
            K*ngs *f th* D*nc*!
            • Dec 2002
            • 21768

            #80
            Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

            Originally posted by fistofrage
            1986 NCAA Tournament Michigan State is beating Kansas in the Midwest Regionals in Kansas's backyard and the timekeeper never starts the clock for an eternity giving Kansas time to make a basket, foul and score again before the clock is started. Kansas wins.


            I remember that. That was pretty f'ed up too.
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            • Kashanova
              Hall Of Fame
              • Aug 2003
              • 12695

              #81
              Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

              the tuck rule

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              • billmatic
                Treble Complete
                • Nov 2004
                • 7365

                #82
                Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

                Originally posted by SPTO
                You know, I saw the game for the first time ever last month and I have to tell you when I saw that play I thought "damn if they had instant replay back then, the outcome of the game could've been completely different."
                Was it a 4th down play or something? Because with the way Buffalo's offense (and Houston's defense) were playing, I have a hard time believing they would have stopped them.

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                • Psyblast
                  2023 National Champions
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 42582

                  #83
                  Re: Worst Calls In Sports History

                  Originally posted by fistofrage
                  1986 NCAA Tournament Michigan State is beating Kansas in the Midwest Regionals in Kansas's backyard and the timekeeper never starts the clock for an eternity giving Kansas time to make a basket, foul and score again before the clock is started. Kansas wins.



                  Speaking of which.....that reminds me of another horrible call involving Michigan State and a clock...

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