It's hard to blame one play for the Titans' embarrassing 37-17 loss at Jacksonville in Week 4 -- a loss that dropped Tennessee to 0-4. But that doesn't mean Tennessee head coach Jeff Fisher is ready to let the game's referee crew off the hook for a botched call that gave Jacksonville a touchdown.With less than 30 seconds to play in the first half, Jaguars quarterback David Garrard threw a pass to Mike Sims-Walker in the end zone. Sims-Walker initially hauled the pass in, but Titans cornerback Jason McCourty batted the ball out as the two players fell to the ground. It was ruled an incompletion on the field.
But the replay booth buzzed head referee Alberto Riveron -- per protocol in the final two minutes of a half -- to take a second look. Riveron then reversed the call on the field, giving the Jags a touchdown and a 27-3 halftime lead.
Fisher was livid at the time, and remained incensed about the play days later, according to The Tennessean.
"It was an incomplete pass, it should have never gone to review," Fisher said. "And I don't believe there is any excuse for that. It wasn't the difference in the ball game but it was an error in judgment on behalf of the replay system and I believe it was an error in judgment on behalf of the referee.''
The NFL's vice president of officiating, Mike Pereira, agreed with Fisher. On NFL Network's Total Access, Pereira said that the wrong call was made after the replay, and that Sims-Walker should not have been awarded a touchdown.
FanHouse's resident referee Matt Snyder touched on the topic in this week's Zebra Report, reminding us all about the rule in question -- which states that a player making a catch while going to the ground must maintain possession after hitting the ground. The same rule came into play during Oakland's Week 1 loss to San Diego. In that game, Raiders receiver Louis Murphy made a grab in the end zone for an apparent score, but lost control of the ball after making contact with the ground. In that case, Murphy was awarded a touchdown initially, then had it overturned after.
Here's Sims-Walker's "touchdown" from Week 4:
It's a tricky call, no doubt, but by the letter of the law, it definitely looks like an incompletion. McCourty is tackling Sims-Walker as he attempts the catch, Sims-Walker lands on McCourty so he's not down, and in the process McCourty punches the ball out.
And if you still believe it's a touchdown ... well, you can take it up with Pereira.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-09-2009 @ 3:37AM
coloradoz71chev said...
boohoo you lost oh well, do you really think that one win was gonna turn your whole season around? your QB is washed up your team was 3-0 leading into the game face the facts. i mean my god if the Lions can win a game anyone can.
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10-09-2009 @ 8:36AM
red79225 said...
lol i get a kick out of people that think they're smart like u think u do...lol fist off they were 0-3 not 3-0...and he said that that TD prob wouldn't have changed the outcome...he just wanted to make sure that the refs were called out for the screwup...
10-09-2009 @ 5:13AM
dudemanguy10101 said...
LOUIS MURPHY DID NOT GET THIS CALL
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10-09-2009 @ 10:42AM
Somebody Special said...
funny how people keep saying he wasnt down yet and then the ball was knocked loose.... well ... hes in the endzone, being down doesnt matter
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10-09-2009 @ 11:41AM
Ryan said...
Yeah im pretty sure your right because once a player is in the endzone its not like he has to be tackled. Im pretty sure he maintained possesion for the necessary time for it to be considered a td
10-09-2009 @ 12:19PM
RAM THE MAN said...
what about the rule were the ball crossed the goal
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10-09-2009 @ 12:53PM
William Mitchem said...
I thought when the ball crosses the goal line, it's a TD. no matter what the DB does after the catch is made, it's a TD. ONce in the endzone, aplayer doesn't have to be tackled for the play to be over. he obviously made the catch, so the play was over as soon as he had posession. TD! i'm a fan of neither team btw
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10-09-2009 @ 3:49PM
stephen said...
All of you are so wrong, its hard to believe. if you have already established possession and are running into the endzone, yes, once the ball crosses the line, its a TD and the play is over. But for receptions in the endzone its totally different, actually its totally the same as any other reception on any other part of the field. the rule now states that you have to get 2 feet down, and also maintain possession after hitting the ground ( if you are indeed going to the ground in the act of the reception ). IDIOTS! how do you people watch these games and not pick up this stuff.
10-09-2009 @ 6:51PM
DICK JENSEN said...
I HAVE NEWS FOR YOU ABOUT REPLAY. THE LEAGUE HAS TOLD THE OFFICALS THAT IF THE PLAY CAN BE DEBATED TO GO WITH THE ON FIELD CALL. EVEN IF THEY ARE WRONG GO WITH THE ON FIELD CALL. THEY HOPE THIS WILL LESSEN THE CHALLANGES. THE OFFICALS HAVE COMP-LAINED AND WANT IN THE NEXT CONTRACT THAT MOST CALLS CAN NOT BE CHALLANGED.
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