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Steeling One: Seahawks Get Robbed
ESPN ^ | 2/5/2006 | Skip Bayless

Posted on 02/06/2006 1:59:50 PM PST by maineman

DETROIT -- Dear Seahawks fans:

I've been tough on your team the last few weeks. I've called your club the Sea Frauds and said they didn't belong in a Super Bowl. After watching Sunday night's game, I believe that more than ever.

But, as I've also written, your team was blessed all the way to Detroit. This was the first Super Bowl that found itself with two Cinderella stories. These Steelers, the AFC's bottom seed, weren't exactly Terry Bradshaw's Steelers of the late '70s.

But although these Steelers were favored by 4 -- and although I picked them 24-14 -- I'm not sure they deserved to win this game.

And after spending a week in Detroit, I thought the city had cleaned up most of its crime.

The first-quarter offensive pass interference called on Darrell Jackson that turned a touchdown into a field goal was robbery enough. But the fourth-quarter holding call on Sean Locklear made you wonder whether the refs had even less of Aretha's r-e-s-p-E-c-t for your Seahawks than I do.

At that point, your guys had overcome enough mistakes to get blown out in most Super Bowls. In fact, this one had nearly gotten out of hand midway through the third quarter, when the Steelers drove to a first-and-10 at your 11-yard line with a 14-3 lead. But on third-and-6 from the 7, Ben Roethlisberger tossed a throw into the flat that cost him the MVP award and nearly caused coach Bill Cowher's head to explode.

It was, of course, picked off by backup cornerback Kelly Herndon and returned 76 yards. Matt Hasselbeck's 16-yard touchdown fling to Jerramy Stevens rather shockingly turned what looked like a 21-3 game into a 14-10 margin.

And suddenly your Seahawks were going to Motown.

Momentum Town.

The Seahawks forced another Pittsburgh punt, and here they came again. Hasselbeck still makes me nervous because he always looks as if he's running a frantic two-minute offense. But the biggest surprise of this game was how much time Walter Jones and Co. were giving him to throw. Blitzburg, schmitzburg. Your guys had continually knocked the bullies back on their heels and turned down the volume of a Ford Field crowd that looked and sounded more like a Heinz Field crowd.

Joey Porter, the loudest Steeler, was having the quietest game.

And on first-and-10 at the Steelers' 19, Hasselbeck had enough time to listen to Smokey Robinson and the Miracles' "Second that Emotion" before firing another strike to Porter's favorite pregame target -- Stevens. Eighteen-yard completion! First-and-goal at the 2! Seattle about to take a 17-14 lead!

I could almost hear Mount Rainier erupting.

But on this night, the Steelers had their own version of your 12th Man. He wore a striped shirt and a whistle. He threw a flag.

And Locklear went down in Seahawks history.

Way down.

Until the week before the NFC Championship Game, I barely knew who Locklear was. But he made national news by being charged with domestic violence after an incident with his girlfriend outside a Seattle nightclub. He did a couple of nights in jail, but coach Mike Holmgren allowed him to play pending his Feb. 13 hearing.

Now Locklear will be forever remembered in your fair city for an entirely different reason.

Holding, No. 75!

On the replay, I couldn't see Locklear do anything different from what most linemen do on every play. These days, you have to tackle to hold, and Locklear didn't tackle.

Phantom, killer penalty.

Your guys wound up in a third-and-18, and Hasselbeck cut loose one of his mystery balls that Ike Taylor intercepted, as he should have in the first quarter. Worse, Hasselbeck was wrongly flagged for a below-the-waist block when he was trying to make the tackle. Hasselbeck was punished 15 more yards.

At that point, your guys seemed to be hanging their heads as if they had decided the NFL just couldn't live with them winning its showcase game.

Moments later, it took another Pittsburgh trick play -- a reverse pass by Antwaan Randle El to Hines Ward for a 43-yard touchdown -- to basically ice the game on a snowy night. That made it 21-10, and that's the way it stayed.

Too bad your Seahawks didn't have Porter in their postgame locker room. Had he been a Seahawk, he surely would have filled tapes and notebooks telling the media how the refs stole the game.

Jackson definitely gave Steelers safety Chris Hope a little push. But it didn't give Jackson enough of an advantage to prompt a penalty. The ref called it only after Hope turned and begged for it.

That cost your team four points, a little momentum and a little more psychological edge. The Pittsburgh offense isn't built to come from behind or to win a shootout. A 7-0 Seattle lead would have tightened the Steelers' throats more than 3-0 would have.

The holding call on Locklear clearly cost your Seahawks seven more points. Four plus seven equals 11 -- Pittsburgh's margin of victory. And who knows how the Steelers would have responded if they had suddenly found themselves behind early in the fourth quarter?

No, I haven't yet mentioned Roethlisberger's dive for the goal line that was ruled a touchdown late in the first half -- and upheld after a replay review. To me, it looked as if the nose of the ball barely crossed the white line while Roethlisberger was airborne. Either way, it was so close that it was inconclusive and didn't warrant a touchdown reversal.

Besides, the odds were that Pittsburgh could have scored on fourth-and-inches. Then again, Cowher can be so conservative that he might have opted for the field goal that would have only tied the score 3-3.

The Jackson play, the Roethlisberger play, the Locklear play -- as the Rolling Stones sang in their halftime finale, you couldn't get no satisfaction, Seahawks fans.

Your team had only one turnover to Pittsburgh's two … and your team lost.

Your team held Roethlisberger to a 9-for-21 night for only 123 yards, with two interceptions … and your team lost.

Your Shaun Alexander surprised me by running for almost 100 yards (95 on 25 carries) … and your team lost.

Your offense had almost 400 yards (396) against that vaunted Steelers defense … and your team lost.

In the end, it lost because of two bad calls and because Pittsburgh simply made three or four more good plays. The Steelers converted 8 of 15 third downs to your 5 of 17. Too many drops and near-TD catches, too many off-target flings by Hasselbeck at crucial times, too much high-schoolish clock management by the quarterback and coach at the end of the half and game.

I'm sorry, I still don't think he's a top-echelon quarterback. Then again, I'm not convinced Roethlisberger is the next Elway.

The play he made that salvaged a first-half lead for the Steelers -- the scramble left and deep heave from barely behind the line of scrimmage -- should have been batted down or even intercepted by your safety Michael Boulware. Instead, Boulware made a poor play on the ball and Ward caught it.

On Randle El's trick touchdown pass -- Pittsburgh's best pass of the night -- your cornerback Marcus Trufant took a bad angle and ran underneath it.

So two bad plays by your defensive backs helped Ward -- who had dropped two passes, including one that should have been a touchdown -- win the MVP award. Oh, well, it was the kind of game that should have been played in Week 9. The Steelers didn't have one player on offense or defense who was clearly the difference maker.

Your Seahawks lost this game a little more than Pittsburgh won it.

Your defense battled its guts out and mostly stuffed Pittsburgh's run. But one breakdown allowed Willie Parker to escape untouched for a 75-yard TD. You can't overcome mistakes like that in a game like this.

But, no, you can't overcome 11 lost points worth of penalties, either. On this night, you belonged in the Super Bowl as much as Pittsburgh did, for what that's worth.

On this night, the only frauds wore stripes.


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Well said.
1 posted on 02/06/2006 1:59:51 PM PST by maineman
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To: maineman

Ruht-Roh... I smell a fight.


2 posted on 02/06/2006 2:00:17 PM PST by PureSolace (God save us all)
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To: maineman

WOW, THEY WON'T EVEN LET THE IDIOT THROW...UNREAL. SEAHAWKS WILL FINALLY PULL AWAY.

ALL SEAHAWKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pittsburgh SUCKS

ALL SEAHAWKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm 100% on the Seattle bandwagon! WE WILL KICK THE steelers A#SES.

SEAHWAKS 38 steelers 10 Save it.

I can't wait to see their faces when they lose.

So half will be at least 14-7. Not counting on anymore Pitts. points.

however, only down by 2 td's. They (colts) will win, I'm sure of it.

If you spot the Steelers w/14 against Indy in Indy....YOU TAKE INDY.

Steelers have ZERO chance tomorrow.

Indy goes to the AFC championship game..EASY.

Be real, Pitts. has no chance indoors against Indy. NONE.

Pitts. will NEVER go to the SuperBowl w/b.r. Never.


3 posted on 02/06/2006 2:02:31 PM PST by TheBigB (The Steelers won. Deal with it. :o))
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To: maineman

I'm going back to watching figure skating.


4 posted on 02/06/2006 2:03:01 PM PST by Spok (Est omnis de civilitate.)
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To: maineman

The Seahawks were clearly out coached, and the Steelers wanted it more. Get over it.


5 posted on 02/06/2006 2:03:44 PM PST by JABBERBONK
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To: maineman

Bayless can kiss my arse....and on top of that, yesterday's superbowl was one of the worst games played...


6 posted on 02/06/2006 2:03:44 PM PST by texianyankee
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To: maineman
Sounds like the game I watched. Most of the reports today have it already under the rug.
7 posted on 02/06/2006 2:03:48 PM PST by VadeRetro (Liberalism is a cancer on society. Creationism is a cancer on conservatism.)
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To: maineman

I'm so glad Bayless no longer resides here in Dallas.


8 posted on 02/06/2006 2:04:06 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: TheBigB

Wow, a stalker.


9 posted on 02/06/2006 2:04:35 PM PST by maineman
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To: maineman

So, if the game was stolen, then the win is illegitimate and Pittsburgh has no mandate, will there be a recount of the points?

::ducking and covering::


10 posted on 02/06/2006 2:04:41 PM PST by Old Sarge (In a Hole in the Ground, there Lived a Fobbit...)
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To: maineman

what a crock. the refs stank it up for sure, but the steelers had the moxy to pull it off.


11 posted on 02/06/2006 2:05:02 PM PST by lonster
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To: maineman

When you put idiocy out there for all to see on a consistent basis, it ain't hard to find it. One need not be a stalker.


12 posted on 02/06/2006 2:05:32 PM PST by TheBigB (The Steelers won. Deal with it. :o))
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To: maineman
The first-quarter offensive pass interference called on Darrell Jackson that turned a touchdown into a field goal was robbery enough. But the fourth-quarter holding call on Sean Locklear made you wonder whether the refs had even less of Aretha's r-e-s-p-E-c-t for your Seahawks than I do.

I actually think that those calls were the most clear cut ones. I just think that some people have seen players get away with worse offenses, but rules are rules.

13 posted on 02/06/2006 2:07:25 PM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: maineman
Your team held Roethlisberger to a 9-for-21 night for only 123 yards, with two interceptions … and your team lost.

Your Shaun Alexander surprised me by running for almost 100 yards (95 on 25 carries) … and your team lost.

Its been a while since I took grade school math, but this guy is trying to make 95 sound like a bigger number than 123...

14 posted on 02/06/2006 2:08:46 PM PST by Onelifetogive (* Sarcasm tag ALWAYS required. For some FReepers, sarcasm can NEVER be obvious enough.)
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To: VadeRetro

Latest Poll Results (source:http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/sportsnation/polling?incomming=1&event_id=2011&question14842=60638&question14843=60643&question14844=60645&question14845=60649&question14846=60651&question14847=60654&question14848=60657&question14849=60660&question14850=60661&question14851=60664)

1) What grade would you give referee Bill Leavy's officiating crew for Super Bowl XL?
46.1% F

26.3% D

15.5% C

10.1% B

2.0% A


2) How do you rate the overall state of officiating in the NFL?
35.5% Average

30.7% Bad

21.2% Good

10.7% Abysmal

1.9% Excellent


3) Did the officiating in Sunday's game unfairly favor one team?
77.5% Unfairly favored the Steelers

17.5% The right calls were made

5.0% Unfairly favored the Seahawks



4) Which played the biggest role in determining the outcome of the game?


53.9% Officials missing calls

31.4% Seahawks not making plays

14.7% Steelers making plays


5) Do you think the official made the right call on Darrell Jackson's offensive pass interference in the endzone, negating a Seattle touchdown in the first quarter?


72.3% No

21.7% Yes

6.0% I'm not sure


6) Do you think the football broke the plane of the goal line on Ben Roethlisberger's touchdown run in the second quarter?


56.5% No

28.1% Yes

15.4% I'm not sure


7) Do you think the official made the right call on Sean Locklear's holding penalty in the fourth quarter, negating an 18-yard reception to the one-yard line by Jerramy Stevens?


73.0% No

16.1% Yes

10.8% I'm not sure


8) Do you feel that you understand what constitutes a ''football move'' on plays involving potential fumbles?


62.8% Yes

37.2% No


9) How much would creating full-time officiating positions, instead of the current part-time positions, help improve the quality of NFL officiating?


44.7% A lot

42.3% A little

12.9% Not at all


10) Which major sport has the best officials?


43.6% MLB

22.6% NHL

20.8% NBA

12.9% NFL



15 posted on 02/06/2006 2:09:04 PM PST by maineman
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To: maineman
Seattle’s Next First Round Draft Pick:


16 posted on 02/06/2006 2:09:08 PM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: maineman

"These days, you have to tackle to hold,..."

This idiotic statement invalidates all his boo-hooing.


17 posted on 02/06/2006 2:09:11 PM PST by oneofmany (Moral relativism is the intellectual refuge of the weak.)
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To: maineman
Time to look ahead.

So. How about those Mariners?

18 posted on 02/06/2006 2:09:37 PM PST by Horatio Gates (Go Seah....uh...Mariners! Congrats to the Steelers. Well done.)
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To: maineman

Have a Bud, it's a good beer to cry in.


19 posted on 02/06/2006 2:09:50 PM PST by Ciexyz (Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
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To: maineman

The NFL is going to make idiots like Bayless and others look even more stupid when they come out in support of the officials. Not only were the calls he complains about correct, the call or two I saw missed hurt the Steelers.


20 posted on 02/06/2006 2:10:02 PM PST by 1L
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