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Refs made it an 'Extra Lame' bowl
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/football/258583_miller07.html ^

Posted on 02/07/2006 4:55:05 PM PST by bikepacker67

GOT SCREWED, USA -- Complaining about officiating is a time-honored sports tradition. It's much easier to believe your team got screwed than it got whupped because anger is more manageable than sadness.

It's sour grapes, plain and simple.

But, America, please forgive Seahawks fans if they sound a little bitter and paranoid after the rest of the country got its sweet, little fairy tale with Jerome Bettis winning Super Bowl XL in his hometown of Detroit.

It just seems a bit too tidy, considering how things went down.

Here's the rub: No intelligent person, and that includes Pittsburgh fans, watched the Steelers 21-10 "victory" and believed it was well-officiated. Period.

And every -- EVERY -- call went against the Seahawks.

Seahawks fans promise to stop being paranoid just as soon as the NFL proves it isn't out to get them.

The Seahawks, who were tied for second-fewest penalties in the NFL this year, were flagged seven times for 70 yards. Three were critical. Two were dubious. Another flag was so stupid the official explanation didn't actually make any sense.

As for head linesman Mark Hittner's oh-what-the-hell delayed touchdown call on Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's 1-yard touchdown dive? Think the officials want that tape taken to the FBI crime lab?

The Steelers, who were tied for sixth-fewest penalties this year, suffered just three horrible hankies for 20 yards. Two were false starts on their first possession. The third was offensive pass interference on rookie tight end Heath Miller deep in Seattle territory in the second quarter. That call will inspire no wringing of hands, even from Miller.

Thereafter, apparently, the Steelers felt guilty and decided not to break the rules for the next 35 minutes. Jerome probably wanted it that way.

Apoplectic Seahawks fans are not alone. ESPN.com's Michael Smith pointed this out Monday in a story ripping the officials: "The Seahawks lost 161 yards to penalties when you combine the penalty yards (70) and the plays the flags wiped out (91). By halftime alone, when it trailed 7-3, Seattle had had 73 hard-earned yards and a touchdown eliminated."

Let's rewind.

Matt Hasselbeck hits Darrell Jackson for a 16-yard touchdown pass for a 7-zip lead?

Nope. The incidental contact that occurs on nearly every NFL passing play was, actually, offensive interference -- at least the officials decided so after safety Chris Hope stomped and huffed and demanded a flag, perhaps insisting that Jerome wanted it that way.

Beleaguered tight end Jerramy Stevens makes a spectacular catch inside the Steelers 2-yard line setting up what surely would have been a Shaun Alexander touchdown run and 17-14 Seahawks lead early in the fourth quarter?

Nope. Seems that offensive tackle Sean Locklear's incidental hooking (which occurs on nearly every NFL play from scrimmage) on his block of Clark Haggans (who was offside) was too dastardly to ignore.

Maybe the officials were calling the game tightly.

Nope. Only two plays later, Steelers linebacker Joey Porter used an illegal "horse collar" tackle on Alexander, and the officials decided to let it slide, even though that would have transformed a third-and-18 on the Steelers 34 to a first down on their 19.

"Penalties, as much as anything, were the story of the game," Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren said. "That's unfortunate. And that might be the first time I've said that in my life."

Here's the comic relief.

After the no-call on the horse collar, Hasselbeck tossed a critical interception to cornerback Ike Taylor. Hasselbeck then, apparently, forgot which team he plays for and tried to throw a block in order to spring Taylor. Only he threw a "low block," according to the game's official book.

So not only does he toss a pick and then try to block for an opposing player, but he also gets called for a 15-yard penalty.

Most folks would figure that Hasselbeck was trying to TACKLE Taylor. Seeing Hasselbeck is a quarterback lacking tackling skills, he went low. But the officials decided it was a block. Only Hasselbeck was credited with a tackle on the play.

(The official explanation is he went low on a guy trying to block him, which is against the rules on a change of possession. But the fact that he made the tackle erases, at least for a reasonable person, his potential motivation based on the result. It was a tackle.)

Like we said: Stupid.

Steelers fans should be angry, too. For one, they know how this feels, see their playoff game vs. Indianapolis, when they were the interlopers ruining the heartwarming tale.

Moreover, the execrable officiating cheapens their championship because it's what folks are talking about now, not the glory of Bettis.

Is all this an accusation -- J'Accuse! -- like Porter's ranting about the terrible officiating in the Indianapolis game?

Yes. No. Who knows?

It's just too bad -- for everyone -- that the officials made sure Super Bowl XL wasn't "Extra Large," as the joke went, but "Extremely Lame."


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To: sangrila
The UCLA/Notre Dame game had a lousy call to decide the game.

Officiating has been pathetic across the board this year.

Kind of means you have to win by three touchdowns to be assured of not being robbed.

241 posted on 02/07/2006 6:48:08 PM PST by OldFriend (The Dems enABLEd DANGER and 3,000 Americans died.)
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To: Proud2BAmerican


We are through the looking glass here, people!
These things are easy if think like the men
who walk the corridors of power in this nation...

242 posted on 02/07/2006 6:48:35 PM PST by Petronski (I love Cyborg!)
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To: MikeinIraq

Actually I played football from the time I was 8. The ref should signal in a tmely matter. I don't know why he would need extra time to think about something he saw. It was an exceptionally long time to signal. You and Big Ben are probably from the same town in Ohio. Don't pretend like you were neutral in this game. Stop posting to me.


243 posted on 02/07/2006 6:49:42 PM PST by sangrila
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To: Souled_Out
If you watch the play frame by frame you will see the ball crosses the line in mid air and is brought back as he hits the ground.

I agree, but if that is what the side judge saw, he didn't do a very good job of selling the call. In the final analysis he made have simply swerved into the correct call.

244 posted on 02/07/2006 6:49:52 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter (It is easy to call for a pi$$ing contest when you aren't going to be in the line of fire.)
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To: OldFriend

It is a joke. What ever the reason the officiating is unacceptable in major sports. I feel the calls are far too poor to be blamed entirely on incompetence.


245 posted on 02/07/2006 6:51:08 PM PST by sangrila
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To: sangrila


And when you reject the theory of the magic bullet...
...you have to accept the premise of the second shooter...
...and two shooters means conspiracy...

246 posted on 02/07/2006 6:52:49 PM PST by Petronski (I love Cyborg!)
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To: sangrila
Don't pretend like you were neutral in this game. Stop posting to me.

LOL. That's SO lame and yet SO expected of someone who didn't have anything else to say or prove his point. I will be glad to stop posting to an absolute idiot believe me.
247 posted on 02/07/2006 6:54:11 PM PST by MikefromOhio
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To: gov_bean_ counter

"In the final analysis he made have simply swerved into the correct call."
I agree, I would not have been able to make that call in real time, but it was the right call.

As Ben said that was their third down and he would have run it in on the fourth down anyway so it really was not that big of a deal.

248 posted on 02/07/2006 6:54:41 PM PST by Souled_Out
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To: bikepacker67
Hey, listen man, football is now, and for a long time, has been as phony as rasslin'. The game is rigged and there is no beating the riggers.
249 posted on 02/07/2006 6:56:33 PM PST by 68 grunt (3/1 India, 3rd, 68-69, 0311)
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To: sangrila

Pathetic that so many freepers feel the need to resort to personal attacks rather than sticking to their opinions about the calls.


250 posted on 02/07/2006 6:58:46 PM PST by OldFriend (The Dems enABLEd DANGER and 3,000 Americans died.)
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To: 68 grunt
Hey, listen man, football is now, and for a long time, has been as phony as rasslin'. The game is rigged and there is no beating the riggers.


251 posted on 02/07/2006 7:00:51 PM PST by mcg2000 (New Orleans: The city that declared Jihad against The Red Cross.)
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To: Souled_Out
It was a gift, Rots--burger, who I like as a player, was downed in the playing field and he later pushed the ball over like a guilty schoolboy.

The rule needs to be changed so the whole ball crosses the plane and is downed within the end-zone, and in possession of the player. These bad called half/asssed cheap touchdowns are ruining the game.
252 posted on 02/07/2006 7:02:20 PM PST by brainstem223
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To: brainstem223
No its not part of the game... The rushing "touchdown" by the steeler quarterback was obviously short.

He landed short, but probably did break the plane. I will agree that it is an impossible call to make in the pile of bodies and I doubt if the ref actually saw the ball break the plane. What the ref saw was Ben had nudged the ball over the line after he was down. What the replay showed is that Ben might have broken the plane with the ball just prior to hitting the ground.

253 posted on 02/07/2006 7:02:21 PM PST by Always Right
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To: mcg2000; Petronski




Someone needs to photoshop this LOL
254 posted on 02/07/2006 7:04:15 PM PST by MikefromOhio
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To: MikeinIraq
rotfl! I'm saving it down to my drive as we speak .. here's another fitting post.


255 posted on 02/07/2006 7:05:56 PM PST by mcg2000 (New Orleans: The city that declared Jihad against The Red Cross.)
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To: brainstem223

"was downed in the playing field and he later pushed the ball over like a guilty schoolboy."
The ball had already crossed the plane before he hit the ground. He did push it over the line after he was down but it did not matter by then because he had already scored the touchdown.

The ref saw it that way on his first call and again in the replay and you will see it also if you have the ability to view it frame by frame.


"The rule needs to be changed so the whole ball crosses the plane and is downed within the end-zone"
Yeah that is the idea, your team loses so now we need to change the rules. That is what Al Gore would recommend also.
256 posted on 02/07/2006 7:12:05 PM PST by Souled_Out
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To: brainstem223
What they have now is any part of the ball nudges the plane its a TD. That is too hard to officiate properly with the dimwits for refs that were on the field!!!

How hard would it be to put three RF transponders in the football (one at each end and one at the center of the laces) and then have field-mounted antennas to track its position?

257 posted on 02/07/2006 7:12:52 PM PST by supercat (Sony delenda est.)
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To: supercat

I don't like that ... keep the human element in the game. Win/Lose/Draw.


258 posted on 02/07/2006 7:15:50 PM PST by mcg2000 (New Orleans: The city that declared Jihad against The Red Cross.)
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To: mcg2000

arrggghhh!!

the dreaded red X!!!

LOL


259 posted on 02/07/2006 7:16:10 PM PST by MikefromOhio
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To: mcg2000

hats HAVE to be made in advance... but for BOTH TEAMS!!!
in theory you aren't supposed to know who is going to win.
he was the BOOKIE handing out ONLY Steelers hats at halftime... they won PLUS beat the spread.


260 posted on 02/07/2006 7:21:10 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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