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To: Reagan Man
From FoxSports: "Roethlisberger told Letterman that he didn't think he scored on a controversial play in the second quarter that put the Steelers ahead for good 7-3. Roethlisberger dove toward the end zone but didn't appear to get the ball to touch the goal line. But officials on the field signaled touchdown. "I told Coach, 'I don't think I got in,'" Roethlisberger told Letterman."

I saw Ben say that on the show, LIVE.

SOMETIMES the guy with the ball cannot see as well as the cameras. SOMETIMES. There are a few posts here that show very clearly the ball over (above the goal line before he got pushed down to the ground. VERY CLEARLY.

So if you don't want to believe me or others, if you continue to ignore physical fact, then you can just stick something somewhere, and continue to be the ignorant fool that you SEEM to want to be.

410 posted on 02/08/2006 4:09:46 AM PST by beyond the sea (Cal Thomas: If only Robert Bork had cried ...................)
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To: beyond the sea
>>>>>So if you don't want to believe me or others.... you can just stick something somewhere, and continue to be the ignorant fool that you SEEM to want to be.

Your profanity laced post to me was pulled. Now you just want to revert to standard juvenile insults. LOL

This is not even about POLITICS. This is all about FOOTBALL! Your profile says you're 58 years old, but you act like a 13 year old. Grow up already and stop attacking like an arrogant teenager in the schoolyard. This is nothing to get all worked up about. Your Steelers WON SB40! Be happy and be gone!

424 posted on 02/08/2006 8:25:49 AM PST by Reagan Man (Secure our borders;punish employers who hire illegals;stop all welfare to illegals)
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