What about the calls against the Steelers? Do you ignore them as well?
Of course not. I noticed a few bad calls. The first being early on when a long pass to Jerramy Stevens was caught and then subsequently fumbled after he was hit. They whistled it incomplete but that was an obviously ridiculous call and both Al Michaels and John Madden didn't say a word. The majority of the questionable calls though, worked in the Steelers' favor.
One of the things I have learned through years of watching sports though is that if you have fans of one team who are the only ones not complaining, it may not be just whining on behalf of the opposing team. You have fans of 32 teams watching the Super Bowl. If fans of 31 teams are complaining of bad officiating in a game between just two teams, odds are that the officating was bad and the majority of those calls favored one of those two teams.
I also found it interesting that the refs picked up the flag on the apparent helmet to helmet contact on a pass play against the Seahawks defense (Bouleware, I think, but it was over-ruled by another official) but they didn't pick up the flag on the "low block" call against Hasselbeck for making the tackle on the interception.
Bottom line is that the Steelers won this year's Super Bowl because they made more plays then the Seahawks. But I think both teams used up their 'A' game just getting to the Super Bowl. Glaring mistakes on the offiating crew just compounded the frustration of football fans who wanted to see a good game between the two best teams in their respective conferences.