To: Freedom of Speech Wins; cherry; se_ohio_young_conservative
Wow. Reading all of this makes me wish I had seen the game. Was it really that obviously controversial?
Maybe I'll catch a replay. All I got was the score this morning. (I'm time-zone challenged - game was on in the middle of the night.)
3,905 posted on
02/05/2006 11:06:48 PM PST by
Allegra
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To: Allegra
Was it really that obviously controversial? Only from the perspective of a hopelessly loyal Seattle fan.
I had no dog in the hunt and saw some bad calls that went both ways (the fumble, the touchdown), but felt that they evened out.
3,907 posted on
02/05/2006 11:09:31 PM PST by
Michael.SF.
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To: Allegra
Bad call after bad call, all against the Seahawks at key times. Seahawks scored the first TD only to have it taken away by offensive pass interference. Later a holding penalty that Madden said wasn't holding eliminated a Hawk pass to the 1 yard line. Over 3 times as many penalties on the Seahawks as on the Steelers, plus the yards taken away as a result. Seattle was penalized on almost every if not every offensive drive.
Cumulative total of all this was what made it that bad.
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