Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin watched the
events of the Kansas City at San Diego game unfold Sunday night in his basement
with his two sons.
And according to Tomlin, he immediately recognized that the
Chargers were in an illegal formation when Kansas City placekicker Ryan Succop
pushed a potential game-winning 41-yard field goal attempt wide to the right
with four seconds remaining.
San Diego went on to win the game, 27-24, in overtime,
sending the Chargers into the playoffs at 9-7 and ending the Steelers season at
8-8.
What did Tomlin say as the foul was occurring?
"I'll leave that between myself, my sons and our basement," Tomlin said.
The NFL issued a statement Monday that said referee Bill
Leavy’s crew erred in not penalizing the Chargers five yards for having too
many men on the right side of the ball at the line of scrimmage, a violation of
a new rule instituted this season to help increase player safety. The Chargers
overloaded the right side of the line with seven players.
“On the play, San Diego lined up with seven men on one side
of the snapper,” the NFL said in a statement. “This should have been penalized
as an illegal formation by the defense.
“Rule 9, Section 1, Article 3(b)(1) of the NFL Rule Book
(page 51) states that ‘No more than six Team B players may be on the line of
scrimmage on either side of the snapper at the snap.’ The rule was adopted this
year as a player safety measure.
“The penalty for illegal formation by the defense is a loss
of five yards. This rule is not subject to instant replay review. Had the
penalty been assessed, it would have resulted in a fourth-and-7 from the San
Diego 18 with 0:04 remaining, enabling the Chiefs to attempt a 36-yard field
goal.”
Leavy’s crew also blew a play dead on a fake punt by the
Chargers in overtime as Eric Weddle continued to fight forward for yardage. The
Chiefs stripped Weddle of the ball and returned it for a touchdown.
Former NFL head of officiating Mike Pereira tweeted Sunday
night that he felt the play should not have been blown dead and the fumble and
touchdown should have stood.
Game officials have made a number of crucial errors this
season, and Tomlin, who is a member of the league’s competition committee,
feels those issues will be addressed in the offseason.
"Obviously, there is a lot of work that needs to be done from an officiating standpoint," Tomlin said. "I think it has been played out and well documented over the last several weeks ... I look forward to being part of the process in helping it improve.'
Had Leavy's crew made the correct call in either of those situations, the Steelers would be preparing to play the Bengals this weekend in Cincinnati.
Instead, they're preparing for their offseason.
"We stepped into 16 stadiums this year with an opportunity to state our case, and we didn't state a strong enough case, so I am not going to lose a lot of sleep over something that went on in a stadium that we weren't even in," Tomlin said.
@ The Steelers went 6-2 in the second half, the best record in the AFC. Only Carolina, at 7-1, had a better second half record.
@ Cornerback Curtis Brown will have surgery to repair his torn ACL on Friday. Tomlin said Brown had to wait until his MCL healed before he could undergo the surgery.
@ Tomlin spoke highly of Kelvin Beachum's play at left tackle but said he'd like to continue to see him improve. It definitely sounds, however, as if the Steelers are preparing to go into 2014 with Beachum at left tackle.
@ Tomlin refused to comment on the future of any players or coaches, but unless somebody really wants to leave, I doubt there will be any big makeovers on the staff.