I'll admit I watched the final play of the 49ers-Cardinals Monday Night Extravaganza in bewilderment -- like the other 47 people who actually stayed up for the exciting conclusion. And, like Gretz, I just assumed that Mike Singletary had turned off Mike Martz's headset in the final two minutes. Which explained why the 49ers decided to break out the world's slowest-developing running play with three ticks on the clock, no timeouts, and the game on the line.
Funny story: not only was Martz's headset functioning, he's also fully responsible for the dubious play call. One thing, though: he dialed up a running play before the officials re-spotted the ball.
CBSSports.com's Clark Judge had the enviable task of asking Martz about it:
"It cost us the game," he said. "We go to the 1 -- or the half-yard line -- then spike the ball when, all of a sudden, officials tell us they're going to look at the replay. While they're looking at it, the ball stays at the 1. So we send in a play. Then, when they make their decision, they move the ball back to the 2½ and tell us they're going to start the clock on the official's wind.You know, it's easy to hate Martz -- he's the NFL's version of Sherman through Atlanta -- but it's hard to blame the guy for this. Even if he'd sent in two plays, there were only a few seconds on the clock; it's not like quarterback Shaun Hill would've had time to audible to a pass.
"We couldn't change the play. We had to go with what we called. If it would've been at the 1, we would've made it. But they moved it and didn't give us any time. So what are we going to do? If they would've moved it to the 10 we still would've had to run the play that was called. We got screwed because of the spot, first and foremost."
Whatever, Martz wasn't done:
"Obviously, if we had had time we wouldn't have called that play for that situation," he said. "We would've called a double fade and passed it. I didn't expect anything like that. We had no recourse. We got screwed every way possible."And what's the going rate for getting "screwed every way possible"? No idea -- that's up to the NFL Plinko Board -- but I'm guessing Martz will be receiving an invoice from the league office for his comments. Maybe Ray Anderson will even hand deliver it.
Judge also talked to Mike Pereira, NFL head of officiating, who disagrees with Martz and says the officials acted properly. Snyder will undoubtedly have more on this later in the week.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
11-11-2008 @ 5:34PM
Martin said...
What I want Martz to explain is why on an earlier play it took the 49er's 20 seconds to line up and spike the ball. The quarterback starting moving players around before taking the snap.
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11-11-2008 @ 7:44PM
the cooker said...
What I want Martz to explain is why did they use up all of their time outs when they knew it was a close game all the way. Also explain why the head coach is throwing his review flag on the field when it is not a reviewable play. Martz needs to just admit the 49ers stink as the Cards committed penalty after penalty in the last quarter trying to give them the game.
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11-11-2008 @ 7:44PM
Steve said...
Martz is the one who screwed the 49ers...why it took them so long to line and and spike the ball is beyond me. And why oh why if your going to run the ball on the last play of the game not use Frank Gore? Instead of some no name running back that will probably never carry the ball again. The 49ers are responsible totally for this loss, and goes to show you why Martz is not a head coach anymore and shoudn't even be the sideline of any NFL team...this man is a joke.
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11-11-2008 @ 7:44PM
CURTIS said...
MIKE LET HIS OLD QUARTERBACK BEAT HIM. I GUESS THERE WASNT A HOLE IN THE FRONT AFTER ALL.
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11-11-2008 @ 9:23PM
danfran said...
GOD HAVE MERCY ON ME! give me somehting to cheer about again.last nights game felt like a play off game loss to me. how sick is that!!!!! this 49er organization has to get its head out of its a@#, and start winning some games. as far as last nights game......WOW.............WHAT A END OF GAME MESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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11-11-2008 @ 9:22PM
BlueStarDude said...
Hey, I was one of those 47 people, too. Really good game for three quarters -- then the play got real sloppy. I still think with 4 second on the clock they could have spiked once they realized the ball was at the 2.5 yard line. They could have had 1 second the clock. I'm pretty sure, but maybe I'm missing something. It's great to Singeltary do such a good job, not perfect mind you, but the 49ers had a real good game plan, and they almost beat a better team on the road. Not too shabby, even if a bit rough around the edges. Now if Davis had only made an actual effort on that late pass.
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11-13-2008 @ 10:34PM
vikefan said...
A couple of emails re: my comment. It is sarcastic.
11-11-2008 @ 8:43PM
aztecaporvida57 said...
i want to compliment Mr Singletthe 49ersary on the way his team giving better effort on trying to win the game,i really believe if the 49ers give him full control of the team, then the players will have to give him the respect he deserves,and you can certainly tell the difference in the play ,and i see the 49ers making the playoffs in a couple of years at the most,so you keep showing them how to play mike and you will bring championship football back to the bay area
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11-13-2008 @ 7:53PM
Vikefan said...
Been a long time since the 49er have had such intensity and excitment. GO MIKE! The officiating has been suspect all season but a rotten play beat them.
11-11-2008 @ 9:21PM
soulcitysigma1914 said...
MARTZ IS SOO FINED!!!
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11-11-2008 @ 11:02PM
John said...
Mike, Mike, Mike....If you have the ball on the 1 and then spike it how could you possibly believe that you still have the ball on the 1? And exactly what were you doing inside of 40 seconds by sending in the 'spike the ball' speciality team? That only burned off 25 seconds...Don't blame the officiating for your incompetence
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11-12-2008 @ 10:06AM
ken said...
When the ball is spiked it is an incomplete pass, therefore the ball is placed back at the same place it was at. The 49ers should have spiked the ball again with four seconds on the clock and then throw a fade for the score. I think they have a way to comunicate with the QB now with the new helmit head sets. Mike just blew it....
11-12-2008 @ 8:51AM
Dell said...
Hey John,
The ball was placed at the one and the 49ers attempted the spike, the problem was there was a challenge on the play. In order for the challenge to occur it had to be done BEFORE the snap of the spike play or when the ball was spotted on the 1. The challenge ruled runner down at the 2.5 but only put 4 seconds on the clock. In order for there to only be 4 seconds, you have to have been counting the previous play. Refs screwed up. The counted the time lost for the snap play even though the challenge stops the clock and negates the snap play.
In truth, 49ers should have just spiked the ball and came up with a play rather than run a play that made no sense at that down and distance. Mainly the refs screwed this. It was obvious from the play that Gore's run would need to be reviewed given the possibility that he fell untouched and crawled into endzone but they, for whatever reason allowed the 49ers to snap the ball after it was spotted at the one and attempt a spike.
Remember, snaps stop challenges. Im guessing they Refs waited to ensure 49ers would have been able to stop the clock not wanting a situation where an official's challenge of a play that end the end does not get overruled gives the 49ers a free stoppage of time.
Great game nonetheless but comon 49ers, look to your big bodied athletic TE in that stage. Theres a reason you drafetd him.
11-12-2008 @ 9:59AM
Jim said...
John a spike is an incomplete pass..... incomplete pass play the ball goes back to original line of scrimmage. Hence the one yard line in this case. always amused by men who like to act knowledgeable about sports but don't have a clue.... get a Rulebook John or maybe ask your wife G/F to watch and explain the game to you
11-11-2008 @ 11:34PM
Michael Miller said...
How about them pulling off the 49ers halment at the end of the play before he was down. Of our running backs We should have had a free play at the end of that game. I that we was riped off on some more bad calls also.
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11-11-2008 @ 11:37PM
Obama said...
Well, it wasn't the WORST call in history as it wasn't OBVIOUSLY intentional, but it WAS bad. The WORST in history, in my opinion, wasn't even in the pros, and it wasn't that long ago. Anybody remember the Ohio State / Miami game that had been OVER for something like 4 1/2 seconds (Miami won and as a result would have won the BCS National Championship) when a (former Ohio State student) ref away from the play threw a flag on Miami for "Interference" which he then changed to "Defensive Holding" when the ref ON THE SPOT said "I saw it clearly, there was no foul"? It extended the game, OSU won the second OT, and REWROTE HISTORY!! (I think the guy’s name was Terry Porter? And I THINK he still officiates?!?)
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11-12-2008 @ 12:39AM
Armin said...
The worst was the 5 down goal line gift given to Oklahoma
by the refs against Mizzou some years ago. Or was it Nebraska?That one still has me shaking my head. Where was th Mizzou coaching staff for that one?
11-12-2008 @ 1:57AM
Ladmo said...
Waaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!.......Shut the hell up, Martzoball. ....You're an idiot, the 49ers are crap, and THE MIGHTY ARIZONA CARDINALS are here to stay!!.....Hell,..we're on such a freaky roll here in Phoenix,...not the crap refs, not the 49ers,..hell, no matter how hard they tried,..even the MIGHTY ARIZONA CARDINALS can't beat themselves like in the bad ol' days. ....In conclusion football fans,....I hate you all,...Go Cards,.....and may every team that ISN'T the MIGHTY ARIZONA CARDINALS, have nothing but bad luck.
**spits**...Phooey on you all. :~)
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11-12-2008 @ 7:04PM
footballassasin said...
martz is an idiot ,and are an idiot also,the cards havent won anything let alone trying to resemble a football team,and even if they do by some miracluos inervention make it to the super bowl LOL,they must first try to make to the toilet bowl,and if they cant do that then maybe they can go out and buy one hahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
11-12-2008 @ 9:46AM
Sedona Nightshadow said...
Living in Arizona and being a Cards fan, I can't blame coach Martz for being upset w/ the officials. It was travesty on the part of the officials, especially in the spotting of the ball. And Martz is right; if the official had not re-spotted the ball, a different outcome and the 49ers win. Too many plays before the questionable spots for the 49ers to have beaten the Cards. And they could have. Sorry Cards fans, but the Cards didn't play well and the 49ers had their opportunities. AZ is in 1st place in an otherwise very weak division and w/ playoff soon coming, the Cards may be out even sooner.
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