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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Good enough! LOL
ROFL...............Holmgren should learn to manage the clock and quit whining. What a dweeb.
But it is the losing coach's job to find and congratulate the winning coach.
maybe im just jaded..hehe.
It just didn't seem like a really great game.
But I guess it was better than 55-10.
The first half actually bored me...but I guess I'd rather have that then have the game over by halftime.
I'm just amazed that Seattle folks scream "We wuz robbed!" And Stealer folks scream "We dominated!" I saw two fairly average teams, but one ended up with more points after 60 minutes....
Really? Roethlisberger is really a 22.26 rated quarterback?
That's what I've always thought.
Pittsburgh, not Roethlisberger. The rest of the team overcame one player's poor performance.
And yet, Roethlisberger got the first downs when they needed them, didn't he?
That's the worse thing....after the Trauma Cowher has been through to get a ring!
And Seattle did get homered by the refs ----- ..... and Hillary is likable
Yes, because we are talking sports, not politics, totally different ball of wax. If it is only sour grapes Seahawks fans who think the game stunk and the refs were awful, explain exactly why you think there are more Seahawk fans than Steeler fans in 48 of the 50 states. LOL, in New Hampshire?
See my post #80. It applies to you.
That's another Steeler homer myth.
How about dem Penguins?
Math is math. Non-scientific webpolls have no predictive value. Any correlation to reality is coincidence.
I guess you don't know the rule on that. That's understandable, I didn't really either until about a month ago.
Sports talk show hosts?
I didn't know they even commented on Dan Rather.
Though it wasn't the Steelers' fault, the ref's stunk, and plenty outside of just Seattle fans noticed. Understand?
What's so hard for the Steeler apologists to just admit the ref's were bad and then enjoy your championship?
I watched Pittsburgh play many times this year, and facing what I believe was the best team in the NFL this year (Seattle), they outplayed AND outcoached the Seahawks.
How did your home NFL team do this year? Who was it?
You don't even have a dog in this fight. Just a big, big mouth that you keep shooting off like a jerk.
I just wish Seattle fans would stop blaming the refs. The refs are what makes the games intriguing. I said it a thousand times - if officiating were automated or reviewed by computers after every play, it'll get boring real fast.
Cowboy fans can be very bitter.
I am curious. Have you participated in the ESPN poll? I did.
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