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Throw a flag on these Super Bowl referees
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Posted on 02/06/2006 6:34:20 AM PST by bikepacker67

DETROIT - What crime-ridden, boarded-building, automotive-industry-ravaged, snowy Detroit couldn't do, an NFL officiating crew pulled off with relative ease in front of plenty of bored-silly football fans inside beautiful Ford Field.

Sports' and television's most indestructible beast - the Super Bowl - met its match in the 40th playing of the game the world stops to watch.

The inevitable finally happened. A group of middle-aged executives trying to keep pace with a group of highly trained 20-something athletes destroyed America's sports holiday.

Pittsburgh's one-for-the-thumb Super Bowl will be remembered as the game when physically overmatched referees and heads-buried NFL executives flipped non-Steelers fans an XL middle finger.

The Steelers shook off a terrible first quarter and whipped the Seattle Seahawks 21-10 in Super Bowl XL. Pittsburgh coach Bill Cowher, after a 14-year pursuit, secured his long-overdue first title. Receiver Hines Ward won the MVP award with a five-catch, 123-yard, one-TD performance. The Bus, Jerome Bettis, contributed a couple of big plays in his Super Bowl homecoming. And Ben Roethlisberger, the boy-wonder QB, overcame a couple of critical mistakes with a few all-heart runs and throws.

The Seahawks did what they could to help the Steelers, too. Jerramy Stevens, called out by Pittsburgh linebacker Joey Porter during pregame hype, dropped enough Matt Hasselbeck passes that FBI investigators would be negligent for failing to interrogate Stevens today. His third-quarter TD catch has to be considered a smokescreen, clutched with two hands to fool people suspicious of a point-shaving scandal.

Seattle coach Mike Holmgren's end-of-the-first-half play-calling and clock management also contributed to Pittsburgh's victory. Trailing 7-3 and having moved the ball to the Pittsburgh 40 with 48 seconds on the clock, the Seahawks wasted a good 30 seconds as Hasselbeck flapped his arms, shouted directions and impersonated Peyton Manning at the line of scrimmage. If not for a Pittsburgh timeout, it appeared the Seahawks were going to take a delay-of-game penalty or try to run out the entire clock.

Eventually, Holmgren sent Josh Brown out to attempt a 54-yard field goal - which Brown missed - and walked into the Seattle locker room with one timeout in his pocket. But make no mistake about Super Bowl XL, the performance of referee Bill Leavy and his crew overshadowed Pittsburgh's heroics and Seattle's blunders.

Paul Tagliabue's league has an officiating crisis. Bogus, inconsistent flag-throwing and rule-interpreting is making the national pastime difficult to take seriously. So far, only Joey Porter has demonstrated the necessary courage to address what we all see.

Many of these part-time, 50-year-old referees don't know what they're doing and can't keep up with the action. Porter fumed when the refs nearly stole Pittsburgh's playoff victory over Indianapolis by overturning a Troy Polamalu interception.

Porter probably won't address the first-quarter touchdown that Sunday's referees stole from the Seahawks. Hasselbeck avoided pressure and hit Darrell Jackson in the back of the end zone with a beautiful strike. The Pittsburgh cornerback immediately turned to back judge Bob Waggoner and begged for an offensive pass-interference call. After a couple of seconds of thought, Waggoner granted the Pittsburgh request and erased Seattle's hard-earned touchdown.

The Seahawks settled for a field goal. Had they not been robbed of the four points, they would have ended the game with the ball and the opportunity to drive for a game-tying touchdown.

Seattle was victimized by two other questionable first-half calls_including the 1-yard TD run the refs awarded Roethlisberger when he seemed a few inches short of the goal line_but the final backbreaking call helped set up Pittsburgh's game-icing, reverse, wide-receiver-pass-to-Ward touchdown early in the fourth quarter.

Ike Taylor intercepted Hasselbeck deep in Pittsburgh territory. Hasselbeck stopped Taylor at the Pittsburgh 29 with a perfectly executed form tackle across Taylor's knees. The refs flagged Hasselbeck for illegally "blocking" Taylor across his knees and gave the Steelers 15 additional yards.

The Seahawks justifiably can complain that Sunday's one-sided officiating disrupted their offensive rhythm and undermined their focus. The officiating had to creep inside their head.

And NFL fans need to acknowledge that there's something terribly wrong with professional football. This year's playoffs were horrible. Sunday's Super Bowl stands as an appropriate symbol of the 2006 playoffs_boring and poorly officiated.

We are too technologically advanced, and the NFL is overrun with too much money to put up with the kind of officiating errors that are ruining the pro game. The league needs younger, full-time referees on the field and a three-man officiating team sitting in the press box supervising what is called on the field. All calls - including ones like the offensive pass-interference call that killed Seattle - should be subject to quick review and overturning.

You don't need an official on the field to stick his head underneath a blanket draped over a camera to review calls. Those decisions can be made in a press-box suite. Instead of stopping the game for commercial timeouts on nearly every change of possession or when a coach just wants to stop the clock, the game should go to a commercial timeout whenever a critical penalty needs to be reviewed in the booth.

Also, the officiating crew should be forced to address the media and defend their decisions. It's ridiculous that the media are allowed to confront players, coaches, executives and owners, but the guys who can easily change the course of a game with one questionable decision are pretty much off limits.

Bill Leavy and his crew ruined Super Bowl XL. Am I the only one who would like to hear them defend their incompetence?


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1 posted on 02/06/2006 6:34:22 AM PST by bikepacker67
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To: bikepacker67

If this were toned down and had some of the hysteria removed it would still be over the top.


2 posted on 02/06/2006 6:37:51 AM PST by Dilbert56
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To: bikepacker67

Boo Hoo!


3 posted on 02/06/2006 6:38:35 AM PST by auboy
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To: bikepacker67

I thought there were some real bad calls in the game.


4 posted on 02/06/2006 6:38:45 AM PST by Jersey Republican Biker Chick (Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.)
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To: mainepatsfan

What do you think?


5 posted on 02/06/2006 6:39:08 AM PST by bikepacker67
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To: bikepacker67

I was rooting for the Steelers but the Seahawks were robbed.


6 posted on 02/06/2006 6:39:41 AM PST by hubbubhubbub
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To: bikepacker67

Unhappy with the outcome of the game, are we?


7 posted on 02/06/2006 6:40:08 AM PST by The_Victor (If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
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To: bikepacker67

What a bunch of sour grapes! Have an Iron City beer and mellow out!


8 posted on 02/06/2006 6:40:20 AM PST by olezip
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To: bikepacker67

I quit watching pro basketball for the same reasons about 15 years ago. I'm getting that same disgust with pro football. And to boot, this years commercials were, well, just commercials.


9 posted on 02/06/2006 6:40:33 AM PST by right right
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To: bikepacker67

It's a game. Get over it.


10 posted on 02/06/2006 6:40:58 AM PST by bcsco ("The Constitution is not a suicide pact"...A. Lincoln)
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To: bikepacker67
I'm not a football fan. I had no dog in the Super Bowl fight. But that had to be one of the worst games I've ever watched. Between Seattle working so hard at failing, and Pittsburgh capitalizing on laughably bad calls, it was less a football game than a pas de deux with cleats.

Apparently pro football is trying to rise to the level of pro baseball in irrelevance.

11 posted on 02/06/2006 6:41:16 AM PST by IronJack
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To: hubbubhubbub

The Refs are going to Disneyland!!


12 posted on 02/06/2006 6:41:30 AM PST by navysealdad
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To: The_Victor
Unhappy with the outcome of the game, are we?

I had no dog in the fight at all. Nor any $$$ on the game.

I just don't like a team having to beat both their opponenets AND the referees.

I said the same thing when the zebras were trying to give the Divisional game to the Colts.

13 posted on 02/06/2006 6:42:08 AM PST by bikepacker67
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To: bikepacker67

I'm glad the Steelers won, but I thought the officiating was tilted in their favor too.

Sometimes you wonder if the whole thing isn't rigged.


14 posted on 02/06/2006 6:42:12 AM PST by Pessimist
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To: bikepacker67

I think he's right. The author is Jason Whitlock at the Kansas City Star.


15 posted on 02/06/2006 6:42:21 AM PST by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys-Reagan and Bush)
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To: bikepacker67

The Hasselback call was ridiculous.


16 posted on 02/06/2006 6:42:53 AM PST by jwalsh07
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This tripe was written by an alleged sports reporter named Jason Whitlock of the Kansas City (Red) Star. Jason had predicted a Seahawks win, and was probably hyperventilating when the Hawks went up early, and were moving the ball well. He wuz robbed.


17 posted on 02/06/2006 6:43:05 AM PST by pawdoggie
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To: yldstrk

No wonder


I Can't wait until DAYTONA!!!


18 posted on 02/06/2006 6:43:34 AM PST by nascar242005
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To: bikepacker67

I was also rooting for the Steelers and cringed at a few calls. Roethlisberger got the touchdown, though.


19 posted on 02/06/2006 6:44:03 AM PST by Flightdeck (Longhorns+January=Rose Bowl Repeat)
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To: bikepacker67

Hasselbeck. And I was betting on Pittsburgh.


20 posted on 02/06/2006 6:44:05 AM PST by jwalsh07
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