Posted on 02/05/2006 10:40:43 AM PST by Seattle Conservative
Edited on 02/05/2006 3:30:22 PM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Are you ready for some football????!!!!
Seattle Seahawks v.s. Pittsburgh Steelers ABC 6:15 ET February 5, 2006
VS.
6:30 PM EST on ABC
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...In the eye of the beholder. Just like Rush sez today...QUIT WHINING!!
"Browns in 2018! Woo!"
Detroit in....nevermind. ;-)
I'm a little irritated today simply because I would love to know what people would have said had the shoe been on the other foot. It wouldn't have been much different because we're all human.
That said, it is what it is.
Enjoy the win.
Right! Go Seahawks!
You may be right, but we are developing a good team and Go HAWKS!
Hello. I am a PGH fan, and not scum.
merry
RE: Penalites or no penalties: Thanks j, I didn't see that. (Unfortunately too much talking at our party as well ;) LOL
Ouch...how well I know. Yes, we need to get an offensive line...and Reggie Bush.
Reggie will inject some excitement into our team. (As long as he has a line to protect him.)
By the way, your Titans used to be my Oilers. I like Jeff Fisher and most of the team.
But all of us Houstonians despise Bud "the Rug" Adams. ;-)
Haven't read all 4000 plus posts. I just have my own take: worst Super Bowl ever. The importance of this National Holiday will now forever be suspect. Death of the thirty second commerical. And public professional suicide of the Wrinkly Rollers now a fait accompli. V's wife.
This is for ALL of you posting in this forum.
I can't tell you how DISAPPOINTED I am reading this nonsense. This is the same kind of garbage I hear from democrats who talk about Bush's poll numbers after he won the election.
The Steelers won the Super Bowl. The officials didn't hand them ANYTHING. They outcoached and outplayed the Seahawks. What's wrong with all of you? Pittsburgh may be a "democrat" city but it's a VERY conservative place and this nonsense about officials blowing it is frankly making me think we've just become a nation of whiners.
If Seattle wanted this game badly enough, MAYBE they would have managed the clock better at the end of the first half and the end of the game. Shaun Alexander ran 93 yards to nowhere. It wasn't a blowout and the game didn't end on a 1 yard touchdown run. It was a team effort for the full 60 minutes.
I am a PROUD Steelers fan, ALWAYS. We are a force to be reckoned with for years, we are losing the Bus but our core remains intact.
The ONLY stat that counts, Steelers 21. Seahawks 10.
Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl XL Champs.
Wait till the Steelers win again next year. :)
WOW! Got the spread right on and only missed the points by 3 on each team.
In the same way, you're looking at the game through black and gold colored glasses. Your team won. You hate to see the slightest doubt cast on the outcome. You want your team to be acknowledged as the best in the world. You don't want anyone to tarnish what happened.
As a Pats fan, congratulations. Your guys won. You're the champs. Yay. You'll get the parade and the rings, and if I know the NFL schedule makers, quiet possibly the New England Patriots at home on opening night next year. Great job. Enjoy the offseason until then. Wear your Ben Roth jersey with pride. Wave that terrible towel.
But please, don't tell me I didn't see what my own eyes saw. That game was ridiculous. This entire playoff season has been ridiculous. All due to grossly poor officiating. We were simply discussing our opinions. Sorry to "disappoint" you.
You should have seen the palpitations I had when the refs gave The Patriots that game a few years back!!!!
"...In the eye of the beholder. Just like Rush sez today...QUIT WHINING!!"
Funny...I don't remember whining!
I have been trying to congratulate Steeler fans along the way~
But, if you thought I was whining, sorry...in the eye of the beholder and all that.
"Here's a song we could've played at Super Bowl I"!
Hilarious!
True, but hilarious.
As much as I love old "anthems", the only thing worse than hearing "Start Me Up", would be hearing Skynyrd play "Free Bird" at the Super Bowl. And I'm a big Skynyrd fan.
Specifically, what are the Left Coast whiners whining about?
So essentially you're saying "bad officiating" because of ONE PLAY. Please get real.
As for the poor quality of referee'ing in the NFL, please don't presume to lecture to a Steeler fan about that. We had an AFC title game taken away from us on the penultimate play of the game that placed Tennessee into field goal range, and had a 28-10 stomping of Indianapolis turned into a 21-18 thriller by an absolutely hideous misinterpretation of the rules by the officials. Cowher has repeatedly embarrassed the zebras over the last 14 years by pointing (often on the field, during the game) to places in the rulebook where they've been wrong.
The NFL needs professional referees. Their refs need to be schooled in the rules and drilled on film during the week. The replay rule needs to be revised so that it's handled the way it was designed in the Big Ten: review every play by independent officials. It shouldn't be necessary for a coach--often stymied by the refusal of the home replay team to air video they know is detrimental to their cause--to have to challenge the call. Officials should be self-policing. In at least one College conference they are. They also need to use the scorecards they score every week on officiating crews to eliminate all but the very best squads from the playoffs--just as all but the best teams are eliminated. To simply reward officials with at least one playoff spot because they've ref'd during the season is an atrocity. And they need to use the grading system to "cut" those officials and teams with the lowest scores at the start of the next season--not just a handfull of truly terrible officials at the season's end as they do now.
To their credit, Homgren's team was better than their fans. They admitted they dropped balls. They admitted they overthrew receivers. They admitted they failed to cover receivers. Their coaching staff prepared poorly for some plays. Their clock management at the end of both halves was genuinely inept.
Believe me, Coach Holmgren and his staff aren't going to waste one second next season telling their players they lost because of poor officiating. They didn't. They played a better team and they lost. The Seahawks know it, and they'll be a better team next year because they'll grow from it. Their fans need to do the same.
Your article is very well written.
I may disagree with some of your points, but you spent some time on it, and it shows.
I believe that the Hawks could have won REGARDLESS of the calls (right or wrong) if they had been playing their best game.
They didn't, and so they didn't! :-)
The only thing that I will point out is this though.
Seattle "fans" are not the only ones complaining about the calls.
Go here to see this ESPN poll (very unscientific I am sure though!)
http://espn.go.com/
All in all, thanks for such a well written post..
To add to the Roethlisberger touchdown that some are disputing, wasn't that a third down play??? So, it becomes 4th and inches, Cowher goes for it of course and 99 out of 100 times we score.
I know there are "online polls" out there with numbers favoring officials blowing calls. Same online polls that claim Bush "stole the elections" in 2000 and 2004.
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