Author's Note: I wrote this piece to show how different two points of view can be. Please look at my organization.
On September 25th 2012 the Green Bay Packers came
into Seattle to play the Seahawks. In a very defensive game the Seahawks were
up seven to nothing after the first half. With a Packers TD in the third they
were only down one but with a missed extra point, they were still trailing
going into the fourth quarter. With just over eight minutes left in the game
the packers had a touchdown run by Cedric Benson to put the
packers up twelve
to seven.
With around a minute and a half left the Seahawks got the
ball back still only down 5. Former Wisconsin quarterback Russell Wilson was
leading the drive and got the ball to the Packers 30 yard line with just ten
ticks left on the clock. The Seahawks called a hail mary play. Nothing was open
at first but, Wilson scrambled out of the pocket to avoid pressure and ended up
throwing the ball back at the Packers 40 yard line.
The ball seemed like it was in the air forever but when it
did come down it the refs were a little unsure who caught it! Packers’
defensive back M.D. Jennings and the Seahawks receiver Golden Tate were
wrestling on the ground over who got the ball. One ref signaled for a Touchback
because of an interception, the other ref signaled for a touchdown. The referee's huddled
up and called that the ruling on the field was a touchdown. Although since it was a
scoring play it was automatically reviewed. But the review cannot review who
caught the ball, just if the ball hit the ground and it obviously didn’t so the
call on the field stood.
From a Packers fan point of view they obviously think they
were robbed of a win on a few different points. Firstly the receiver who
supposedly caught the ball, pushed off on Sam shields right before the ball
came. Secondly M.D. Jennings caught the ball with two hands, brought it into
his chest and then hit the ground, which would result in an interception. But
Golden Tate fell to the ground on top of Jennings and ripped it out of his arms.
The call obviously should have been an interception.
Some Seahawks fans actually believe it was an interception
and they should have lost the game. However the majority of Seahawks fans
believe that since Golden Tate ripped it out of his arms even though he was
already down that they should still get the ball. I even saw poll online that
asked what you thought the call should have been and over 90% said it should
have been an interception!
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