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I'm not sure why they ran at the end, especially with Robinson.
Although this happened Martz still"It cost us the game," he said, according to CBSSports.com. "We go to the 1 -- or the half-yard line -- then spike the ball when, all of a sudden, officials tell us they're going to look at the replay. While they're looking at it, the ball stays at the 1. So we send in a play. Then, when they make their decision, they move the ball back to the 2½ and tell us they're going to start the clock on the official's wind.
"We couldn't change the play. We had to go with what we called. If it would've been at the 1, we would've made it. But they moved it and didn't give us any time. So what are we going to do? If they would've moved it to the 10 we still would've had to run the play that was called. We got screwed because of the spot, first and foremost."
The review in question happened after Frank Gore was tripped up on second-and-goal from the 1. Without any timeouts, the 49ers spiked the ball to stop the clock, but then officials decided to review whether Gore was down by contact. The replay showed that he was actually down at the 2½, not the 1. But Martz had already made the call for Robinson to dive up the middle.
"Obviously, if we had had time we wouldn't have called that play for that situation," he said, according to the Web site. "We would've called a double fade and passed it. I didn't expect anything like that. We had no recourse. We got screwed every way possible."