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The Fumble Call

On January 19, 2002, the Patriots and Raiders met at Foxboro Massachusetts to determine who would play in the AFC Championship game against the Steelers. Most people who watched the game felt that it all came down to one call. With 1:47 left in regulation, Charles Woodson knocked the ball from Tom Brady for a fumble and for a moment it looked like the end of the Patriots season.

However, the play was to be reviewed, and as the stadium speakers played Genesis' hit song "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight", Walt Coleman walked over to the monitor booth.

Here is the complete "controversial" fumble call as it aired on the Raider's Radio Network. You can hear how quickly the emotions of announcers Greg Papa and Tom Flores change from the moment the Fumble occurs to the final ruling by Walt Coleman.

Raiders now lead the series: 15-14-1. 

Patriots fans will always remember the 1976 game. New England held a 21-17 lead with 40 seconds remaining, but lost when Ken Stabler scored on a one-yard run with 10 seconds left. The Raiders' final drive was kept alive when referee Ben Dreith called an unsportsmanlike penalty on Ray Hamilton to give Oakland a 1st-and-goal at the 1.

Brief Transcript:

Tom Flores: They have to get it a little closer than that to get the field goal . . . but the big thing right now is the Raiders have to keep them out of that area. They have to put more pressure which they did that time the only problem was Greg Biekert didn't come up with the tackle . . .

Greg Papa: Brady out of the shot gun again, three receivers right..one left, Redmond on his left out of the gun.. . first and ten . . . Woodson showing Blitz . . . .Woodson comes . . . here he is trailing on Brady cause a FUMBLE . . .

Tom Flores: FUMBLE..FUMBLE . . .

Greg Papa: Biekert dives on the ball . . . The Raiders have the ball . . . The Raiders take over and Charles Woodson came out of a corner blitz and he rocked his former Michigan team mate, the guy who lockered only two stalls away from him in Ann Arbor and knocked the ball away and Greg Beckon dives on it. The Raiders take over at Midfield and the Patriots are out of timeouts. The Raiders are 1:43 away from going back to the AFC Championship game.

Tom Flores: What a HUGE play by Charles Woodson and the thing about it Greg is that I don't know if Tom Brady saw him coming . . . he was coming from his right side which is not the blind side.

Greg Papa: All of New England all of the Nation saw Woodson coming . . .  

Tom Flores: The Play is going to be reviewed though, Greg . . .

Greg Papa: Why?

Tom Flores: Because Upstairs . . . Upstairs is going to review whether it was a fumble or not I guess

Greg Papa: Well its the replay people, Was his arm coming forward?

Tom Flores: Well his arm..Ah..the official on the field said his arm was coming forward, we didn't see we didn't see a replay yet

Greg Papa: The field call was it was a clean fumble

Tom Flores: Right

Greg Papa: Hold on here, Walt Coleman the Referee is going into the monitor booth. Here it is, Brady back to pass (Crowd Cheers) and No, that's a fumble . . .

Tom Flores: No..NO

Greg Papa: The Crowd reacted because he pumped . . . he he..that's a fumble that is a fumble and Beeken recovered . . . there are all reacting here . . . they are showing it on their Diamond Vision here. Brady pumps he does bring it forward but that's not to pass the ball and then I think he comes to a stop . . . and then Woodson hits him. This will be . . . this will be a fumble and the Raiders will take the ball in my opinion, John . . .

Tom Flores: Yeah it's not that . . . he didn't . . . he didn't..he stopped his..he pumped it . . . he was pulling the ball back. He was not going to throw the ball he was pulling it back and then, then Woodsen hit him and it came out. 

Greg Papa: He was not looking . . .  He was looking to throw the ball but his arm was coming forward he's pumping and then I do believe he still came to a stop . . . in any event that's a clean fumble Woodson with a tremendous hit what a call by Chuck Russ to have to call that corner blitz and Woodsen had him all sized up -  he pounced him . . .  Beeker hit it off his right knee then had to dive in the snow to come up with it before it was recovered by New England. 

Tom Flores: Yeah, they ah . . . The Pats are anticipating they are going to get the ball back because they sent their offense back on the field just to get ready. 

Greg Papa: Well

Tom Flores: Which is smart on their part because they get ready because the clock will start right away if they do rule it a ah . . . incomplete -  no it won't  - it be ruled an incomplete pass that's right so time will be out..I take it back . . .

Greg Papa: Well the biggest decision is going to be everything and again his arm is coming forward and in my opinion that's not a pass, he pumped the ball. I think Walt Coleman is going to keep it Raiders ball . . . This will decide the football game . . .  Walt Coleman

Walt Coleman: The quarterbacks arm was going forward it is an incomplete pass, second and ten on the 43.

Crowd: Cheers

Greg Papa and Tom Floree: OH NO!

Greg Papa: Walt coleman is going to overturn that . . .

Tom Flores: I don't believe that..

Greg Papa: Awe Man..what a call that is

Walt Coleman: 1:47 seconds on the clock 1 . . . 47 . . .

Greg Papa: We got to get a rule book out I don't think its enough just for the arm to come to be coming forward it has to be coming forward in a passing motion..He's not looking to pass that ball!

Tom Flores: No

Greg Papa: How can he look at that play and say he passing the ball? He's completly flat footed, he was pumping the ball and he was almost to a stop!

Tom Flores: He was bringing it back . . . your right

Greg Papa: I don't believe this call is accurate but this just turn the whole game around.

Tom Flores: I am just surprised! I am just surprised . . . because Walt Coleman overturned his own call. 

Greg Papa: Is it all predicated on whether the arm is coming forward Tom, don't you have to be in a passing motion?

Tom Flores: Well, the arm is coming forward but that time it was coming forward -  but he was bringing it back. He was not following it through, he was bringing the ball back to his chest as you do in a pump motion.

Greg Papa: He was clearly pumping, there was no doubt -  he was not looking to throw the ball - he was pumping, but and Woodson - Gruden really extense here. John Gruden just called the line judge over, the line judge is explaining what is happening,  he is actually going through the panamine of what Tom Brady did. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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