Posted on 02/06/2006 9:00:37 PM PST by beyond the sea
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Seattle coach laments having to take on the guys in the striped shirts, too
DETROIT - No appreciation or consolation in Seattle for the Seahawks, at least not yet.
Nope, they were still stuck in frustration.
The post-Super Bowl parties went into early Monday morning as the Seahawks at least tried to celebrate their season, instead of their somber Sunday. Later, coach Mike Holmgren tried to refocus the team, momentarily, on what it had done and what it still may do.
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And the Seahawks were still stinging from a few officials calls that went against them, such as Darrell Jacksons touchdown catch that was taken away by a penalty and a disputed TD run by Pittsburghs Ben Roethlisberger.
We knew it was going to be tough going up against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Holmgren told the fans at Qwest Field. I didnt know we were going to have to play the guys in the striped shirts as well.
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Alright, you probably belittled Bradshaw too.
(5 for 5 in Super Bowls. Spanked the Cowgirls, which is probably you're team, right?)
Er.
Bradshaw was 4 for 4.
Thanks for that.
But the post I originally responded to was indeed implying that.
Was it the Barry Switzer reference?
The game is over. You won. There's no reason to get hot to the point of profanity.
It's been 26 years since America has had to put up with this insufferable chip-on-the-shoulder attitude you Steeltown folks have.
BTW, you're wrong. Those 6 teams need a WINNER.
Superstars that don't win are a dime a dozen.
Pitts 2005 playoff run:
WILDCARD--Defete #3 seed on the road.
DIVISIONAL--Beat #1 seed on the road.
AFC CHAMP--Beat #2 seed on the road.
SB XL---Beat other conferences #1 seed on the road!!!
SCOREBOARD!!!!
BTW, by my calcuations Big Ben is now 22-4 as a starter in the NFL. Charley Frye only wishes to start 26 games in the NFL.
Oh but the refs gave the game to the Steelers!!!LOL!!!
Nope. Roethlisberger will never be the QB Bradshaw was.
Now, those Steeler-Cowboy SBs were GREAT games. Last night looked like a preseason game in comparison to those.
I think thatthe Seahawks did get jobbed by the refs, but, as a coach Holmgren lost control of his team and his clock management stunk!
Belicheck or Cower(sp?) would not have lost their cool like that.
You are the one with the attituide problem. How many times, on how many theads since the Super Bowl, have you said or implied that the only reason the Steelers won the game was because the officials won the game for them?
Grow up! Like I said, you don't even have a dog in this fight. Go talk your trash on someone else's team instead of constantly whining about the officials. Seattle lost, get over it! Soon! Now! A team you don't even care about!
And I'm the one with the attituide problem? I've take enough crap off of you and people like you to last 10 lifetimes. In one effing day!
I'm willing to learn. What's the rule! If that was illegal then the Seahawks have nay little to stand on for there whining. I point to the catch, hit, dropping of the ball that was ruled an incomplete pass even though he had control of the ball, as another blatent ref issue besides that. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the game, and the whiners are really bothersome, but I am a little worried about the refs these days.
The officiating was crappy, and the play was as bad as the officiating.
Wonder why? Maybe it's because you're such a gracious winner. Yeah. That's got to be it.
Maybe it is because of Steeler haters like you. Just hang around threads to mock the winners of this year's Super Bowl.
Sorry your lousy plowboys didn't make it to the big dance. Live with it!
another thing, off topic, but what's the deal with the NBAization of the NFL?
I couldnt stand the thug talk out of the Steeler guy, I know trash talkin is part of the business, but he sounded like someone who should be in a Lakers or Sixers uniform....
Bad refs, cr@ppy play, classless players and coaches...the NFL needs to get its house in order before it becomes the next NBA
That's all right. The next big trophy is the Stanley Cup, and the Dallas Stars are sittin' pretty, atop the Western Conference.
Where are your Penguins, by the way?
You're acting like a liberal fool holding this question up as proof that the officiating was wrong and ruined the game!
The question only asked if people thought officiating affected the outcome of the game. Officiating affects every game! (By the way, games are affected just as much by the calls made as the calls NOT made.)
By the way, I wouldn't have cared if the poll showed 80% thought the officiating was bad and wrong. Most viewers are ignorant of the rules. You probably think Roethlisberger didn't score that TD. There are posts on another thread that CLEARLY show the ball directly over the goal line. And, the receiver for Seattle was just foolish enough to do his slight pushing off in the endzone RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE OFFICIAL. The official had to call it. If he had done the same thing out around midfield he might have gotten away with the slight foul. But in the endzone, the official had to call it.
You just do not know football real well, and your reasoning concerning that poll is real defective.
That's worthy of a full post. Hmmm, any hothead Steeler fans on this thread?
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5257526
Ref in controversy (Pitt-Indy game) has house vandalized
NFL referee Pete Morelli is having a rough week.
On Sunday, Morelli made one of the more controversial calls in NFL history, overturning what appeared to be an interception by the Steelers' Troy Polamalu. On Monday, his Stockton, Calif. home was vandalized, according to police reports.
Lieutenant Thomas Wells of the Stockton Police Department told FOXSports.com's Jay Glazer that a police report was filed after a rock was thrown through Morelli's living room window late Monday night after Morelli and his wife had gone to bed. Lt. Wells emphasized that police had no suspect and no motive in the case and could not say with any degree of certainty whether the act of vandalism was related to Sunday's call.
"We are aware of the situation and we're cooperating with police in any way we can," said NFL spokesman Greg Aiello.
On Monday, the NFL admitted that Morelli had erred when he used instant replay to overturn the interception. Mike Pereira, the league's VP of officiating, said in a statement that the call on the field should have stood.
"He maintained possession long enough to establish a catch," Pereira said. "Therefore, the replay review should have upheld the call on the field that it was a catch and fumble."
Fortunately for Morelli and the Steelers while the botched call allowed the Colts to eventually pull within a field goal, it ultimately did not play any role in the outcome of the game, which Pittsburgh won, 21-18.
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