So I'm watching NFL Network's Top 10 Greatest Comebacks of All Time.
Clocking in at #4 is the 2002 49ers Vs The NY Giants.
For anyone who saw or knows this game, it was crazy. NY was up 35 - 14, when SF began the comeback ending up 39 - 38 with one last play for NY. A field goal.
Not to mention the side story of the snapper that was basically perfect his whole career, retired and then came back out of retirement THAT WEEK that muffed 2 snaps, one of which was on this last play, for the Giants in this game, there is another aspect of the play that happened which was just wacky.
After the muffed snap, the holder grabbed the ball and started sprinting right. He had four 49ers bearing down on him at full speed, and right as they were about to nail him, he heaved this duck up towards the endzone.
Five things are important about this part of the play. The receiver that was trying to catch the pass was short of the endzone. The receiver was a lineman. He wasn't going to catch the pass. The defender covering him drug hum down, with his back to the passer. There was a flag.
Now I remember jumping up and down on my bed with my voice almost gone watching this game, but when I saw that flag, I knew that the comeback had been averted. The Giants were going to get their field goal attempt moved to the one yard line and the kicker would have to purposely miss from that close for it to be no good. (One more bad snap was always a possibility though.
) Pass Interference was going to be called, and that would be that.
Ineligible Man Down Field.
HOLY SHIT!!! GAME OVER!!! WE WON!!!
Amazing game.
Now what I just learned and the point of this post.
Mike Pierra, the president of officiating for the NFL, looked over the last play and it turns out that the Ineligible Man Down Field, turned out to be Eligible and it SHOULD have indeed been called Pass Interference.
So, the NFL fined the ref and issued an apology.
Now, when Steve Marriucci, the head coach of the 49ers at the time, came down to give his Monday press conference. At the end, a reporter told him that an apology was issued and the wrong call was made in Sunday's game. After a few moments of pause, Mooch said, "Bummer." And left the podium.
"Bummer."