Posted on 02/06/2006 8:32:23 AM PST by serendepitylives
Steelers ticker-tape parade Tuesday BREAKING NEWS
By The Tribune-Review Monday, February 6, 2006
Pittsburgh will throw a ticker-tape parade Tuesday morning to celebrate the Steelers' first Super Bowl victory in 26 years. The parade of Steelers players and high school marching bands will set out from Mellon Arena at 11 a.m. and proceed down Centre Avenue. The marchers will turn left on Sixth Avenue, go right on Fifth Avenue, turn left on Liberty Avenue and stop near the Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel near Gateway Center, Downtown, said Public Works Director Guy Costa.
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First of all - I am a Jets fan (talk about whining opportunities!).
Second, the BS calls against the Seahawks definitely changed the character of the game - noticeably so.
Third, (although I have just changed it) my "There is no substitute for victory" tagline was a paraphrase of Gen. George Patton... "In war, there is no substitute for victory!"
Don't make too many assumptions, FRiend. I complain about the officiating because I firmly believe it severely detracted from the game - and the victory on behalf of the Steelers, for that matter.
The 75 yard run, BTW, was a brilliantly executed play - and a real b@llbreaker for the Seahawks.
The long TD pass was a direct result of bad calls against Seattle, though - both the spurious holding and the tackling below the waist flags.
Bottom line - The Steelers didn't win it. The Seahawks lost it, but the Steelers didn't win it. JMHO.
Ummm... No, sir. There was a sideline commentary segment right after the interception and tackling below the waist penalty that highlighted the change in the Steelers' moods. I believe it was just before Randel El's nifty pass (heck of a play).
Where in PA? I was in Binghamton (NY) for several years.
28 miles from downtown Pittsburgh.
Instead of ticker tape it should be toilet paper.
Is it true that they make Jets' quarterbacks fill out Workman's Compensation forms on Day 1 of training camp, just so that they'll be ahead of the game on the paperwork? ;)
I'm 28 miles southeast from Pittsburgh. Monessen.
I love it!!
Just last night I was saying someone needed to make a Sore Loserman sign w/a Seahawks logo.
It should be ticker tape, black and gold balloons and tons of cheering fans, and I will be there in spirit.
I'm out in the land of Murrymom (Murrysville).
They are not Steelers fans either. These people hate the Steelers. Can't stand the fact that the Steelers won the game. Their fifth Super Bowl. Another trophy for Pittsburgh.
LOL...now who is the conspiracy theorist? So everyone who disavows being a Seahawk fan naturally hates the Steelers?!
Poor sports displaying poor sportsmanship. Whiners and sore losers. Crybabies. And those are the nicest things I have to call those people.
Yes, resort to ad hominem...you argue like a liberal.
My cousin, formerly of Monessen and a huge Steelers fan, now lives in Export, right next door to you.
We Steeler fans are everywhere.
Murrymom was even supporting the Steelers. LOL
The anti-Steeler people whine like they belong on DU. Maybe they should take a hike.
A lot of people started their whining posts with, "I'm not a Seahawks fan but"
They hate the Steelers. Couldn't be any more obvious than the nose on your face.
You are just another one of many.
I understand they have the forms set up on a database, so it's a fill-in print!
Have a great day.
LOL...why don't you go elsewhere and start a Steelers only conservative board instead of suggesting the majority of people here leave?
A lot of people started their whining posts with, "I'm not a Seahawks fan but" They hate the Steelers. Couldn't be any more obvious than the nose on your face. You are just another one of many.
You're just swinging at anyone who points out the truth. But I'll set you straight. I have not started any of my posts with "I'm not a Seahawks fan but" because I happen to be a Seahawk fan. I do not hate the Steelers, I hate games where the officiating is so horrific that the result of the game is changed or questionable because of it. There are actually players on the Steelers that I like, I have no hatred for the city of Pittsburgh or the state of PA. Got it?
Are you also aware that bad officiating cost the Steelers "D" two fumble recoveries. And that the Steelers QB was pushed in the back, dead in the numbers after he threw an interception, with no penalty called?
I agree that the officials did a poor job against both teams.
Do you agree that the Steelers won the game anyway? That they were the better team and deserved to win?
No flag. Maybe the officials were all for the Seahawks, huh?
The play was "behind" Ben and by running the direction he was and not turning to confront the play, chances are he was considered to be turning his back to the play in order to draw a block-in-the-back penalty or to keep from being blocked. No referee will ever call that as penalty on the blocker. You can't "back-in" to a block.
One was down by contact, the other rolled out of bounds and would have been a very large gain for the Seahawks. So, wrong.
And that the Steelers QB was pushed in the back, dead in the numbers after he threw an interception, with no penalty called?
I didn't see it, would have to see a replay on it to offer an opinion.
I agree that the officials did a poor job against both teams.
Perhaps you missed this from one of the articles that has been posted:
Consider: The Seahawks lost 161 yards to penalties when you combine the penalty yards (70) and the plays the flags wiped out (91). By halftime alone, when it trailed 7-3, Seattle had had 73 hard-earned yards and a touchdown eliminated.
The Steelers did not lose anything close to 161 yards from ref calls.
Do you agree that the Steelers won the game anyway? That they were the better team and deserved to win?
Absolutely not. They might have won, but we will never know because of the world class horrific officiating.
Yes, it's called an illegal block to the back, it was blatant and it was ignored. The refs also called an obvious Jeramy Stevens fumble an incomplete pass-a horrible and unreviewable call. There was rampant holding going on by the Seahawks that wasn't called. Yes, the officiating was horrible, but it didn't give the Steelers the game.
Did the refs allow Parker to break a 75 yard run from scrimmage? Did the refs force Stevens to drop 3 passes? Did the refs cause Seattle's kicker to miss two field goals? Did the refs totally snow the Seahawks defense with a beautiful fleaflicker?
I'm so glad my kids aren't old enough to be reading any of this crap. We try to teach them about good sportsmanship and losing gracefully, but this post season has been all about whining babies blaming their losses on everyone else but their own teams.
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