NFL says officials incorrectly failed to restart clock in Seahawks-Ravens game

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An officiating blunder Sunday gave Baltimore critical extra time in its fourth-quarter comeback victory over Seattle, the NFL said Monday.

NFL supervisor of officials Mike Pereira said both the 40-second clock and the game clock should have been restarted after an officials' conference over a penalty call with 58 seconds left in regulation. The Seahawks had the ball and led 41-38.

Because the clock wasn't started, the Ravens had 39 seconds left instead of four or five when they got the ball back on downs at the Baltimore 33.

They ended up tying the game on Matt Stover's field goal following a key 44-yard pass interference penalty. Baltimore won 44-41 in overtime.

"The clock was not started at the proper time, which was an administrative error by the officiating crew," Pereira said in a statement.

Ravens coach Brian Billick conceded that his team benefited from the mistake by referee Tom White and his crew.

"There was, I believe, an administrative error in there, in that the clock should have been wound more quickly," Billick said.

The mistake came after the clock stopped with 58 seconds left when head linesman Ed Camp threw a penalty flag. He thought offensive tackle Floyd Womack lined up as an ineligible receiver for Seattle on a second-down play on which Shaun Alexander gained 3 yards to the Baltimore 33.

The Ravens called their final timeout at that time, but the clock was stopped for the officials' conference in which it was determined Womack had reported as eligible. The flag was picked up.

Pereira said the conference negated Baltimore's timeout, leaving the Ravens with one more.

But he said the officials erred in not restarting the game clock and play game clock after the conference. If they had, Baltimore would have been forced to take its final timeout or let the clock run down by 40 seconds or more.

Instead, the clocked remained stopped until the next play started: a run for no gain by Alexander on third-and-1. That allowed the Ravens to use their last timeout with 44 seconds left.

Alexander again carried for no gain on fourth-and-1, the clock stopped automatically for change of possession. Baltimore got the ball back with 39 seconds left and mounted the tying drive.

"It got a little confusing," said Billick, who was fined $15,000 earlier in the season for criticizing the officials.

"The official threw the flag because he wasn't aware that 77 (Womack) reported. That's standard procedure. That stopped the clock. We expected that the clock would then be restarted and were prepared to call the timeout.

"But as they were getting it done, the clock wasn't starting. I thought, let them run that and then we'll call timeout."

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saved my ass too..gotta love a push at times...thank god for refs not knowing the rules
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These Officials are Embarrassing. A big business such as the NFL has such incompetence factoring in the outcome of NFL Games which can effect Jobs, the season, and obviously games.

Big problem that that the NFL seems to NEVER ADDRESS. Do something about the officiating NFL, it's screws up a great product!!
 

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Cost me my bet on Seattle (pushed) as well as a bet in a round robin parlay (pushed).

They and Buffalo yesterday... should have covered!!! Oh well, always more chances in the future
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"if ya gonna fix a game, ya gotta have the officials in your pocket"
 

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Up here in Seattle, we are all
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But the general tone of our fans is that our football team lost that game for us, not the refs....it's a damn shame
 

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It is kinda sad when you say buisness, all these over paid players and put up officianty, what happened to the good old days when these guys had blood coming out of their helmets and on their jerseys and made 35,000 a season. Now you know why I call this WWF, sad but true.
 

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I had the Ravens -2.5. For all the times I have been screwed this season I deserve one to go my way. Thanks Officials!- For Once!
 

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That was a big mistake, no doubt but the bigger mistake was where they spotted the ball after the 3rd and 1 play. Seattle clearly made the first down but they spotted the ball way off and made it a 4th and 1.
 

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