Because of a football game? Who cares?
except it was a touchdown.
and Rush still has credibility.
uhhh...what??
For cryin' out loud quit whining. You're sore at Rush because he's tired of hearing Seahawks fans whine, so you decided you'd whine at FR?
so...because of a commentary...of a football game...with which you do not agree...one of the most influential political commentators of the last 20 years is not to be trusted?
I am more likely to put a filter on what you say, than on what Rush says.
"Rush lost his credibility again and we now have to put a filter on what we hear from him."
Horse Hockey....
Football?
Oh, well.
Oh please! Shout at your radio, not here.
Sniff, sniff. You smell something?
The only known use for "high moral ground" is that it is a very convenient place from which to urinate on those below.
I would prefer to put a filter on you and your incoherent vanity post.
GO RUSH GO!!
Huh?
Give me a break.
the funny part is, the whining is only coming from NON-Seahawks fans.
Get over it already.
Besides this story has completely been blown away by the Gambling story surrounding Wayne Gretzky
You cannot be serious
You're basing your opinion of political commentators upon whether they'll join the whinefest or not?
It appears that you are.
Well, in that case, I'm sure there are more than a few leftie loons on radio and television, who will agree with you on this matter of earthshaking importance.
>> A few days later, we also hear that their QB did not think he scored. He told his coach, cowhering, that, and what did cowhering do? Total lack of class- he kept the extra money, from the cashier. He could have asked for another review and told the refs what happened. No, his attitiude was, they give it to me, i will take it. <<
Wait, you expect the quarterback -- who probably had a crappier view by far than the officials with their instant replay -- to, based on his own judgment, give back a touchdown that the referees judged was his? That wouldn't be integrity, that would arrogance and betrayal.
get over it.
The calls were correct. On the PI, the receiver pushed off the defender hard enough to move him back and off his feet. Even with the benefit of the push-off, the receiver still had to stretch to make the play because the QB led him too much. If not for the push-off and using the receiver as a springboard, the pass would've more then likely fallen incomplete.
The game was nearly a week ago and has passed beyond the event horizon.