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GGASUSBR Rookie
- 10-14-08
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#36Comment -
unit1884SBR Wise Guy
- 06-11-08
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#37Watch NFL network, guarantee Mike Perreria will be explaining this one...Comment -
luffySBR High Roller
- 10-29-08
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#38Just for laughs from the wikipedia:
Scott Green (American football official)
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For the English football (soccer) player, see Scott Green (footballer).
Scott Green
NationalityUnited StatesOccupationNFL official (1991–Present)Scott Green is an American football official in the National Football League since the 1991 NFL season. He wears uniform number 19. He has officiated Super Bowls XXXVI in 2002 and XXXVIII in 2004. He is notable for being involved in a controversial game between the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers during the 2002-03 NFL Playoffs.
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[hide]- 1 Personal
- 2 Officiating career
- 2.1 New York - San Francisco playoff game
- 2.2 Pittsburgh - San Diego- November 16th 2008
- 2.3 Promotion to referee
- 3 References
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[edit] Personal
Outside of the NFL, Green is co-partner in a government relations firm that assists law enforcement agencies in suburban Washington, D.C. He has a wife, Julie, a son, Keil, and three daughters, Holly, Jen and Amanda.
[edit] Officiating career
Green started in the NFL as a field judge with the start of the 1991 NFL season before switching to back judge after the league swapped position titles at the start of the 1998 NFL season.
[edit] New York - San Francisco playoff game
Considered to be the top back judge in the league, Green was involved in a controversial finish to a New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers Wild Card playoff game played January 5, 2003. Green and the officials apparently forgot that New York's Rich Seubert, a guard who had lined up legally in a receiver's spot, was an eligible receiver. Seubert appeared to be interfered by a San Francisco defender on a botched field goal attempt while going downfield to receive a pass. Since Green was the downfield official, this was his play to cover, but had to scramble from the goalpost to get into position to cover the play. Green, not knowing that Seubert was eligible, did not throw a flag to signify the penalty. Instead, the Giants were called for having an illegal man downfield on the play. Commissioner Paul Tagliabue described the situation as the most disappointing officiating blunder he'd seen in his years as NFL commissioner [1] and announced that officiating mechanics surrounding field-goal attempts and last plays of games would be changed [2].
[edit] Pittsburgh - San Diego- November 16th 2008
Greene took back a defensive touchdown from the Steelers in the final seconds of the game on a penalty assesed to the Chargers for an illegal forward pass. He awarded the touchdown, in spite of calling for an illegal forward pass (although replays showed no such even occurred). After another 5 more minutes of confusion, the touchdown was rescinded and the game ended with the final score of 11 to 10, with the Steelers winning by one point. The Las Vegas point spread was that the Steelers were favored by 5, so with the changed call the Chargers covered the spread.
Suspicion surrounds many of the calls for this game as being shifted in favor of the Chargers.
Greene is an official in the NFL (you decide for youself what that stands for). His deliberate penalty calls against the Steelers after every significant play led to the Steelers 11-10 win over San Diego but did not allow them to cover the 4 or 5 point spread despite having a 410-213 yard advantage in the game and a +2 turnover ratio. In modern days, with stats like this, not being able to win by 4 or 5 is unheard of unless you turn the ball over which Pittsburgh clearly did not. Pittsburgh was penalized 13 times for 105 yards, (yes 13 times!) while San Diego had only one penalty for five yards. The final and most obvious call was at the conclusion of the game when San Diego fumbled and Pittsburgh picked it up and returned it for a touchdown with no time left. The officials actually reviewed the play despite it having no effect on the game at all. Then, to the surprise of everyone in the modern world, they overturned the call and disallowed the touchdown and ran off the field giving no explanation or basis at all for their erroneous call.
[edit] Promotion to referee
He became a referee on a part-time basis during the 2004 NFL season when referee Johnny Grier was injured. Green became a full time referee at the start of the 2005 NFL season. Green's first experience as an NFL referee came on October 3, 2004 during a game between the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills.
Green's 2006 NFL officiating crew consists of Scott Dawson, Tony Veteri, Ron Marinucci, Boris Cheek, Larry Rose, and Lee Dyer.Comment -
guru-tSBR MVP
- 11-14-08
- 2199
#39Maybe certain games are fixed but I'll say it one more time and would like a little feedback on the subject that the public controls their own bets before games.What I mean is that everybody in the world didn't take the Steelers.It is true that once you place that bet,then it's out of your control,but thats why its called gambling.Comment -
luffySBR High Roller
- 10-29-08
- 111
#41Maybe certain games are fixed but I'll say it one more time and would like a little feedback on the subject that the public controls their own bets before games.What I mean is that everybody in the world didn't take the Steelers.It is true that once you place that bet,then it's out of your control,but thats why its called gambling.Comment -
guru-tSBR MVP
- 11-14-08
- 2199
#42Fuk it yall!The bottem line is that the call was contraversial.Luffy.you make good points but I feel that I do to.The Hell with it.It is what it isComment -
luffySBR High Roller
- 10-29-08
- 111
#43Its all good, the game will still go on even if it is fixed or not. At least for me, it will be over. I just dont feel like doing my research and wasting my time and then find out that the game is tossed. Good luck to all.Comment -
guru-tSBR MVP
- 11-14-08
- 2199
#44Thanx Luffy.You're right that doing all of your research is a waste of time when there is no way of knowing which game will be the next to turn out like this one.But really.These incidents are few and far between.Stick with the college games.Thats where I do most of my damage anyway and bets in college are not nearly the focal point like they are in the NFL.Not to say that shit doesn't happen there either but the fact that you have a bigger board to choose from helps a lot!!!Good Luck LUFFY!!!!Comment -
the_orangekatSBR MVP
- 12-08-07
- 1267
#45Question
Maybe I'm missing something here but didn't they get the call right? An illegal forward pass (which there was one) stops the play dead and with no time left, the game ends 11-10. Someone tell me how this was rightfully a TD.
Now, I understand there was no need to review since the game was over but on the flip side, wasn't it classless for Polamalu to not just take a knee?Comment -
the_orangekatSBR MVP
- 12-08-07
- 1267
#46Here's a post I found at another site (site and poster will remain unnamed) that I feel explains the situation most accurately:
"WHAT ARE YOU GUYS BITCHING ABOUT? they got the call exactly 100% right! it WAS a forward lateral...
understand this: it does not matter where LT was when he pitched the ball... it ONLY matters where the ball was... LT was carrying it in his left hand, and the ball was dead on the 25 yard line when it left his hand... and it was on the 26 yard line when Chambers caught it... forget where the players are... that is what is ****ing you guys up... it ONLY matters where the ball is...
IT WAS A FORWARD LATERAL!
discussion over... and don't argue this unless you are going to watch it over and over like i did... LT was on the 26 yard line, but he pitched it with his left hand (trailing the rest of his body)... it left from the 25... ended at the 26... forward lateral... good call refs! bad call all you people who lost the bet... sorry, but that's reality..."Comment -
Sal PensieroSBR Rookie
- 09-09-08
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#47Comment -
laxdjockSBR MVP
- 09-15-07
- 4074
#48I had my bet "canceled" through 5Dimes, though it would have been a push if everything stays as called on the field.Comment -
jstblazeSBR Wise Guy
- 03-05-07
- 767
#50anyone who is syaing that pitt didnt deserve to covers is an absolute idiot.
who cares who deserved what. this is about betting on the otucome of a game, however it gets there, as long as its fair and by the rules.
how many covers have occured or not occured because of a late game interception when the losing team was trying anythign to get down the field. it happens all the time, in every sport. empty netters in hockey, long 3s by bench players trying to get on the scorecard in NBA, when they are down 10 with 3 seconds left.
in regards to a team, they can deserve to win or not. you dotn deserve to cover, or not. a cover is an actual outcome at the games end. you cant deserve to cover.
if you bet on pitt, the rules were not followed and you got screwed. that play was part of the game, just like any other play, and SD was in the position to have to do that desperate final play.
i cant even beleive people are ignorant enough to say that peopel who bet on Pitt shoudlnt complain because they didnt desevre to cover and never were. bets are placed pn the final outcome of a gam eplayed by certain rules.Comment -
luffySBR High Roller
- 10-29-08
- 111
#51anyone who is syaing that pitt didnt deserve to covers is an absolute idiot.
who cares who deserved what. this is about betting on the otucome of a game, however it gets there, as long as its fair and by the rules.
how many covers have occured or not occured because of a late game interception when the losing team was trying anythign to get down the field. it happens all the time, in every sport. empty netters in hockey, long 3s by bench players trying to get on the scorecard in NBA, when they are down 10 with 3 seconds left.
in regards to a team, they can deserve to win or not. you dotn deserve to cover, or not. a cover is an actual outcome at the games end. you cant deserve to cover.
if you bet on pitt, the rules were not followed and you got screwed. that play was part of the game, just like any other play, and SD was in the position to have to do that desperate final play.
i cant even beleive people are ignorant enough to say that peopel who bet on Pitt shoudlnt complain because they didnt desevre to cover and never were. bets are placed pn the final outcome of a gam eplayed by certain rules.Comment -
guru-tSBR MVP
- 11-14-08
- 2199
#52Here's a post I found at another site (site and poster will remain unnamed) that I feel explains the situation most accurately:
"WHAT ARE YOU GUYS BITCHING ABOUT? they got the call exactly 100% right! it WAS a forward lateral...
understand this: it does not matter where LT was when he pitched the ball... it ONLY matters where the ball was... LT was carrying it in his left hand, and the ball was dead on the 25 yard line when it left his hand... and it was on the 26 yard line when Chambers caught it... forget where the players are... that is what is ****ing you guys up... it ONLY matters where the ball is...
IT WAS A FORWARD LATERAL!
discussion over... and don't argue this unless you are going to watch it over and over like i did... LT was on the 26 yard line, but he pitched it with his left hand (trailing the rest of his body)... it left from the 25... ended at the 26... forward lateral... good call refs! bad call all you people who lost the bet... sorry, but that's reality..."Comment -
StarionSBR High Roller
- 01-12-07
- 149
#53The fact that the play was reviewed at all makes me question the integrity of the officiating. What was the purpose? It was called a TD on the field and had no implications on the outcome of the game for either team involved. Let alone there being sufficient evidence to overturn the call on the field?
If rivers had thrown a questionable completion and the time had expired would there have been a review? NO WAY
There was no point to review that play other than to find a mysterious reason to save the SD backers from catastrophy.Comment -
unit1884SBR Wise Guy
- 06-11-08
- 938
#54Ya, also the fact that Vegas made MILLIONS from Steelers backers also makes me wonder about the integrity of the NFL.Comment -
LINE-crush-ERSBR MVP
- 01-04-08
- 1445
#55
yes we are were happy and lucky as hell to have that touch down play at the end ..........but what happened at the end to reverse the call is much differenet in what would of happened to charger betters , you need to watch it on youtube to get the full affect
if i hadnt bet on this game i would be concernedComment
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