To: bikepacker67
Good gravy!!!
First off -- who gives any credibility to "petitionsonline.com"???
Secondly, who would benefit from this conspiracy? I'm wracking my brains hard and I'm having a hard time coming up with anything.
If I understand sports betting (which I don't), wouldn't people who bet on the Seahawks made MORE money had they won? I mean, the Steelers were favored anyway. It's not like it's all that big of a shock that they won.
It was a lousy game. The Steeler's played lousy in the first half, the Seahawks couldn't capitalize (i.e. THEY played lousy), and the refs made some lousy calls. (And the Stones played lousy, and the pregame affairs were lousy, and a lot of the commercials were lousy.) It wasn't a memorable game at all.
But it's done and over with. I rooted for the Seahawks. I'm not liking what I'm seeing from their "fans."
57 posted on
02/07/2006 7:26:26 PM PST by
birbear
(You know what? This is crap. We're going to stop this.)
To: birbear
Secondly, who would benefit from this conspiracy?

The military-industrial complex!
And LBJ, of course...
70 posted on
02/07/2006 7:33:01 PM PST by
Petronski
(I love Cyborg!)
To: birbear
It was a lousy game. The Steeler's played lousy in the first half, the Seahawks couldn't capitalize (i.e. THEY played lousy), and the refs made some lousy calls. (And the Stones played lousy, and the pregame affairs were lousy, and a lot of the commercials were lousy.) It wasn't a memorable game at all.
And what in the heck was that with Harrison Ford and Dr. Seuss? That was dumber than the Rose Bowl having Will Ferrell and Matthew McConaughey's pregame schtick.
154 posted on
02/07/2006 9:15:08 PM PST by
kenth
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